Thread:Benspider/@comment-29421682-20171205195549/@comment-25441082-20171229050301

One of my favorite runs is the one by Roger stern. It introduced backstory to villains like the vulture that otherwise i would find really bland and created one of the best comic book mysteries of all time and of course the classic no one can stop the juggernaut. In my opinion he added the extra spice that made spider-man more interesting.

JMS was really great as well. His run was especially great when it focused on May/Mj/Peter. It was definitely an improvement over the bland Next Chapter era. Although i wasn't the biggest fan of the mystical elements.

Another good one is Mark Millar's Marvel knights spider-man. I really loved the story and the wrinkle it added to the classic idea of heroes vs villains (with them being created by the rich to distract the heroes). I also loved Osborn in there.

Ultimate spider-man was great if a bit decompressed. Some of the stories could have been shorter.

I really don't like it when Mcfarlne writes his writing style is iffy at best. But the art is simply amazing.

The Ditko and Lee is classic and for a good reason. It's great if a bit over descriptive. I personally enjoy it more than the Lee Romita run although that one is great too.

Gerry Conoway is a great writer and most of his stories are engaging. He did a solid run in Spectacular Spider-Man.He also wrote the arguably most popular spider-man story of all time (Death of gwen stacy)

J.M. De Matteis is a great writer and his run in spectacular spider-man was really good. Although occasionally it was a bit too depressing.

Dan slott started out okay but slowly worsened with time in my opinion. New ways to die was amazing and Big Time was okay.

I really need to think to pin point my favorite individual issues.