Spider-Man: Blue (2002)
reading order guide
Story by Jeph Loeb
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Why should you
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Peter Parker records a message to someone he lost long ago: Gwen Stacy. As he speaks into the tape recorder, we journey through a time when Peter was still figuring out love, balancing college life, and dealing with the pressures of being Spider-Man. Against the backdrop of colorful supervillains and swinging sixties style, we witness the tender beginnings of Peter’s relationship with Gwen—and how fate, and being a hero, can tear even the strongest love apart. It’s a bittersweet meditation on memory, grief, and how some feelings never fade.
Spider-Man: Blue (2002) Reading Order Guide
Complete List of Issues with Unlimited Reading Links
Comics | Unlimited links |
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Spider-Man: Blue (2002) #1-6 | Read on Marvel's Site |
Comments & Additional Info
I want to point out that this story isn't an exact retelling of what originally happened in Amazing Spider-Man #47–49, but it stays fairly close. Even so, the easy-to-follow storytelling, along with the cute and lively art style, makes for a truly great experience.