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Amazing Spider-Man #277 “Rules of the Game/Cry of the Wendigo!”
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Aug 30, 2019
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00:35:55

A two-for-one special! Kingpin and Spider-Man in a battle of wits and then Spider-Man in a raging blizzard! This issue has a little bit for everyone. Join hosts Cain Winstead and Matthew Deragisch as they dive though the untouched corners and forgotten tales of the Spider-Man library on a hunt for lost gems and what […]

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A two-for-one special! Kingpin and Spider-Man in a battle of wits and then Spider-Man in a raging blizzard! This issue has a little bit for everyone. Join hosts Cain Winstead and Matthew Deragisch as they dive though the untouched corners and forgotten tales of the Spider-Man library on a hunt for lost gems and what it truly means to be a Spider-Man story. Today’s episode is  1986’s Amazing Spider-Man #277 “Rules of the Game/Cry of the Wendigo!” Rules of the Game: Written by Tom DeFalco Pencils by Ron Frenz Inks by Bob Layton Colors by Bob Sharen Letters by Rick Parker Cry of the Wendigo: Art & Script by Charles Vess Coloring by Elaine Lee Lettering by Rick Parker Check out where this story lands on our WEB OF RANKINGS! If you’re looking for an in-depth look at mainstream Amazing Spider-Man stories, check out our parent podcast, AMAZING SPIDER-TALK. Click here to subscribe to AMAZING SPIDER-TALK Want to hear reviews of current issues of Amazing Spider-Man from the Amazing Spider-Talk team, as well as your favorite Untold Talks hosts’ B-Title round-up covering Miles Morales: Spider-Man, Superior Spider-Man, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, and more? Check out our Patreon! Amazing Spider-Talk Patreon Page Want to join in on the conversation? Join the AMAZING SPIDER-SLACK community board! Join the Amazing Spider-Slack You can email the show at untoldtalksofspiderman@gmail.com or contact us on our Twitter handle @UntoldTalksSPMN If you want to check out the band behind our awesome theme song, you can check out The Ellie Badge on BandcampiTunes, or Spotify.

A two-for-one special! Kingpin and Spider-Man in a battle of wits and then Spider-Man in a raging blizzard! This issue has a little bit for everyone.

Join hosts Cain Winstead and Matthew Deragisch as they dive though the untouched corners and forgotten tales of the Spider-Man library on a hunt for lost gems and what it truly means to be a Spider-Man story.

Today’s episode is  1986’s Amazing Spider-Man #277 “Rules of the Game/Cry of the Wendigo!”

Rules of the Game: Written by Tom DeFalco Pencils by Ron Frenz Inks by Bob Layton Colors by Bob Sharen Letters by Rick Parker

Cry of the Wendigo: Art & Script by Charles Vess Coloring by Elaine Lee Lettering by Rick Parker

Check out where this story lands on our WEB OF RANKINGS!

If you’re looking for an in-depth look at mainstream Amazing Spider-Man stories, check out our parent podcast, AMAZING SPIDER-TALK.

Click here to subscribe to AMAZING SPIDER-TALK

Want to hear reviews of current issues of Amazing Spider-Man from the Amazing Spider-Talk team, as well as your favorite Untold Talks hosts’ B-Title round-up covering Miles Morales: Spider-ManSuperior Spider-ManFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, and more? Check out our Patreon!

Amazing Spider-Talk Patreon Page

Want to join in on the conversation? Join the AMAZING SPIDER-SLACK community board!

Join the Amazing Spider-Slack

You can email the show at untoldtalksofspiderman@gmail.com or contact us on our Twitter handle @UntoldTalksSPMN

If you want to check out the band behind our awesome theme song, you can check out The Ellie Badge on BandcampiTunes, or Spotify.

The post Amazing Spider-Man #277 “Rules of the Game/Cry of the Wendigo!” appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

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