Okay, this is officially my favourite itemfinder

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Okay, this is officially my favourite itemfinder
haaaave you seen this twitter[.]com/MarvelGames/status/1082774846298177536
I have! I’m very excited. Something “fantastic” for Spider-Man PS4. I’m hoping for something a little more than the Future Foundation or Bag Man suits – it probably won’t be a full Fantastic Four in-game appearance, but I can dream, right?
I really hope the Baxter Building gets put on the game map, too.
thisis221bcon snapchat! from @sassyaceari, @bijou3owl, @aprillikesthings, & @itemfinder
there are some larger shots of the ps4 "photos" here artstation(.)com/artwork/b2GKn
Oh, thanks a ton! I love these. For anyone else interested, these are great.
itemfinder replied to your post: I was wondering would you recommend reading...
I’m trying to start diving in to comics and just… oh, man, spider-man why
It’s hard! There’s so many comics! Which on the one hand is kind of fascinating -- what is it about specific characters like Spider-Man or Batman or whoever that prompts them to remain in such prominence pretty much nonstop over decades? But on the other hand, oh my god, this is like thousands of comics. Have pity on the future.
I personally almost never read a larger series chronologically (I should not be jumping around MC2 Spider-Girl as much as I am, but I’ve accepted that I can’t change here), so in the beginning I know I personally was like “well I’m never going to read All of Spider-Man and that’s fine!” And then I don’t even know what happened. Possibly I did it out of spite. Possibly I hate to agree with Dan Slott, but he’s like my favorite character in all of literature, for better or worse.
I do have some starting point tips in this post, if that’s any help? But if you’re just starting to dip your toes in, I do have another recommendation -- miniseries or contained storylines can be a big help when you’re getting started. I know I hadn’t read very much Spider-Man the first time I read Kraven’s Last Hunt but it’s one of the things that hooked me completely and made me want to start reading more Spider-Man-focused stuff. What I ended up doing, though, was picking a spot that sounded interesting to me (Peter and Mary Jane getting married, Betty Brant joining a cult, Peter and Gwen’s romance), starting at that point and then I just kept reading as long as the issues were interesting to me (I admit, I skim a lot of fight scenes unless they’re unique or weird). Then if it started to lose me, I’d pick another story I found interesting somewhere else in canon and repeat. It ends up really adding up.
Let me know if you want specific recs for a character/relationship/time period, anything like that and I’ll do my best to find you comics to read!
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