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Amazing Spider-Man #46 Review
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Writer: Zeb Wells Artist: Carmen Carnero Colorist: Marcio Menyz Letterer: Joe Caramagna Cover Artists: John Romita Jr, Scott Hanna & Marcio Menyz; Michael Cho; Mark Brooks & Marcos Martin Publisher: Marvel Price: $4.99 Release Date: March 27, 2024 Spider-Man cured Mary Jane’s aunt of Krakoan Derangement Syndrome. How is Anna spending her time in New York’s high-security Ravencroft Institute? And…
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Amazing Spider-Man #46 (2024)
written Zeb Wells art by Carmen Carnero & Marcio Menyz
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incorrectbatfam · 11 months
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sorry to bother but i was wondering if you have any comics you read when youre having a hard time? everything sucks rn my grades are shit my cat is sick my friends always hang out without me and i cant get my meds bc im at my dads place and he doesnt believe in mental health. i just scroll thru tumblr and shit bc idk what else to do anymore. sorry if im annoying ik im just a stranger so you can just ignore my rambling if you want
I'm sorry to hear you're going that. I don't know how you prefer to deal with things specifically, so I gathered some stuff that you can pick from depending on what you need.
If you want to laugh
Batman #147
Amazing Spider-Man #258
Super Sons vol. 1
Harley Quinn and Poison Ivy
Batman: Lil Gotham
World's Funnest
If you need to cry
Astonishing X-Men #1
Flashpoint #5
Loving Reaper
Adventure Comics #452
The Sculptor
Superman vol. 1 #712
If you're looking for a distraction
Watchmen
Vixen: NYC
The Walking Dead
Batman: Year One
Proctor Valley Road
Doom Patrol book 1
If you're seeking validation
DC Pride 2022
Black Panther and the Crew
Wayne Family Adventures #45-46
Ms. Marvel vol. 1
Birds of Prey #56-108
Lumberjanes
Finally, if you feel like you're out of options
Superman: Grounded
All-Star Superman #10
Captain America: A Little Help
Marvel Knights 4 #4
Deadpool #20
Robin #156
This one is always worth a try
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jooheons · 10 months
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spider-man 2099 / miguel o’hara reading guide 
miguel o’hara was a young genetics genius employed at mega corporation alchemax, in the future city of nueva york of the year 2099 (a future universe where all superheroes got wiped out). he became spider-man when one of his experiments to replicate the powers of spider-man is used against him, his dna is rewritten and became fifty percent spider. 
essential reading:
spider-man 2099 (1992), #1-10
spider-man 2099, #11-14
spider-man 2099 annual, #1
2099 unlimited #1-3 *
spider-man 2099, #15
ravage 2099, #15 *
x-men 2099, #5 *
doom 2099 (1993), #14 *
punisher 2099 (1993), #13 *
spider-man 2099, #16-22
spider-man 2099, #23-33
2099 unlimited #8 *
ghost rider 2099 #7 *
spider-man 2099, #34-38
spider-man 2099 special #1
spider-man 2099 meets spider-man #1
2099 unlimited #9-10 *
spider-man 2099, #39-46 *
2099: world of tomorrow (1996), #1-8 *
2099: manifest destiny *
* in early 1996, editor joey cavalieri was fired. it led to the cancellation of the 2099 titles. for spider-man 2099′s case, peter david (creator and writer) chose to resign in solidarity with his editor, finishing his run with issue #44. the last two issues of spider-man 2099 were done without his input and the series ended with issue #46.
* cross-overs are optional reading, they’re grouped together with the original spider-man 2099 issues because it’s part of their collection. 
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non-essential reading (crossovers):
fantastic four 2099 (1996), #4, #6, #8
captain marvel (2000) #27-30
exiles (2001-2008), #72 *
exiles #75-99 
exiles annual #1
timestorm 2009-2099 (2009),  #1–4 *
* exiles!miguel is a variant (not the same from his 1992 run), he’s from earth-6375 here. 
* timestorm!miguel is a variant, he’s from earth-96099 here.
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semi-essential reading (main marvel universe):
superior spider-man (2013),  #17-21
superior spider-man #22-26
superior spider-man annual #1
superior spider-man #27-31
superior spider-man annual #2 
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essential reading (spider-verse event):
spider-man 2099 (2014) #1-5
amazing spider-man (2014) #1
amazing spider-man (2014) #9-15
spider-man 2099 (2014), #6-12
spider-man 2099 (2015), #1-5
spider-man 2099 (2015), #6-10
spider-man 2099 (2015), #11-16
spider-man 2099 (2015), #17-21
spider-man 2099 (2015), #22-25
spider-man 2099 meets spider-man (1995)
amazing spider-man (2018), #32-36
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semi-essential reading (back to 2099):
spider-man 2099 (2019)
spider-man 2099: exodus alpha (2022)
spider-man 2099: exodus #1-5
spider-man 2099: exodus omega
spider-man 2099: dark genesis #1-5
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other media:
spider-man: shattered dimensions (2010, video game)
spider-man: edge of time (2011, video game)
ultimate spider-man, the spider-verse: part 1 (2015, animated series)
spider-man: into the spider-verse (2018, film)
spider-man: across the spider-verse (2023, film)
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this reading guide will be updated should any upcoming projects arise! 
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freddieslater · 5 days
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Make Me Write
OKAY SO. I have too many WIPs. Please help me complete them by sending me the title of a fic/number and forcing me to write a paragraph for it otherwise they will never be finished. Also all of the titles are just placeholders, they will probably not be the final title lmao (Explicit fics will have an E next to them and Mature fics will have an M!)
1. Back From the Dead (like mother like daughter) [EastEnders]
2. A Tale of Two Peters [MCU]
3. Sambastian hookup [Glee] (M)
4. Windows to the Soul [Hollyoaks]
5. Opera Ordeal [Lucifer]
6. nudist resort [Lucifer] (E)
7. What happens in Vegas… [Lucifer] (E)
8. Facetime [EastEnders]
9. Love in the Villa [TVD]
10. BFB [EastEnders]
11. Adventures in Babysitting [EastEnders]
12. Spin the Bottle [Hollyoaks]
13. You Are In Love [Hollyoaks]
14. Do Nurses Turn You On? [Grey’s Anatomy] (E)
15. American Pie Reunion: Stifler Version [American Pie] (E)
16. Wedding Woes [Friends]
17. The One Where Rachel Kisses Joey [Friends]
18. 7 Minutes in Heaven [Boy Meets World]
19. Coach’s Office [Teen Wolf] (M)
20. You Have A Date For This Thing? [American Pie]
21. Cotton the Pony [Friends]
22. What Does George Have To Do With This? [Hollyoaks]
23. Let’s never go back [TVD]
24. A Proper Goodbye [Outlander] (E)
25. New Traditions [Girl Meets World]
26. Bigger Than The Whole Sky [TVD]
27. You Have A Vampire In Your Bed [TVD]
28. Feed [TVD]
29. Rules of (A Fake) Engagement [Gilmore Girls]
30. My Tiny Prince [Crashing]
31. You Needed Me [Crashing]
32. Marley and Teddy [iCarly]
33. Hey There, Delilah [Glee]
34. ASMR [Glee]
35. Were in the Woods? [Teen Wolf]
36. Beefsteak Club [Outlander]
37. He’s Your MJ [Amazing Spider-Man/MCU]
38. Veronica [Boy Meets World]
39. Welcome to the Black Parade [Life With Derek]
40. Eichen [Teen Wolf]
41. He Doesn’t Belong There [Outlander]
42. I’m Not Sick, I’m the Devil [Lucifer]
43. The Origins of Stefanie Bennett-Salvatore [TVD]
44. Let the Games Begin [MCU]
45. You’re On the Front Page! [DCTV]
46. Veil Dropped, No Enzo [TVD]
47. High School Musical: The Reunion: Glee Edition [DCTV/Glee]
48. Truth, Dare or Die? [TVD]
49. Spilled Coffee & Scars [Lucifer]
50. The Kissing Booth [Life With Derek]
51. Mind-Dive [TVD]
52. Male Code Blue [Life With Derek]
53. Guardian Enzo [TVD]
54. Greenhouse [Legacies]
55. Hope living with Jeremy [Legacies/TVD]
56. Love Letters [Legacies]
57. Cake by the Ocean [EastEnders] (M)
58. An Unexpected Gift [EastEnders]
59. History Repeats [TVD]
60. Blonde and Bitchy Just Happens to Be My Type [EastEnders]
61. Return of the Gay Uncles [EastEnders]
62. SilverSpider [MCU]
63. Vampires In Vegas [TVD]
64. Would You Maybe Want To… Be My Date To My Parents’ Wedding? [Legacies]
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hello!! im sure youve gotten this question before but im having a Harry Moment and want to get Even Weirder about it SO !! i was wondering if you have a recommendation for approaching the original comics, where to start, which runs you think are the best reads for capturing his story, stuff like that!! your blogs a joy to browse, thanks so much!!!
Hello fellow Harold enthusiast!! I have in fact gotten this question before but I'm actually quite happy to receive it again as I've long been meaning to create a Harry reading list that would (hopefully) allow people to follow his entire story up to his death
In this chronological guide I've attempted to capture Harry's journey as a character, narrowed down from my own 616 reading experience.
I tried to stay focused on Harry-centric storylines and issues, but I couldn't resist adding some casual appearances particularly during the Silver Age because 1) I think of it as foundational to just about everything that matters in Spider-Man comics and 2) Harry-centric storylines tend to show him at his most distressed. They're important and often brilliant, but reading only those issues feels like a disservice to his kind and loving qualities. It's important to experience the smaller, calmer moments with him as well to truly understand his character.
Personal favorites are bolded, if you care for my bias.
Due to the numerous Spider-Man mags that were at times running simultaneously and ping-ponging storylines between one another, titles will be abbreviated as follows;
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) = TASM63
The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) = TSSM76
Web of Spider-Man (1985) = WOSM85
Now let's get into it!
Harry Osborn Reading List
Flashbacks
These were published more recently, but take place before Harry's first appearance in the comics
Short about Harry's childhood and Norman's failings as a father. One of the best depictions of their relationship, in my opinion
Nice Things from Amazing Spider-Man Extra! #3
Gwen-centric miniseries set during her time in high school and giving some insight on her and Harry's longlasting friendship
Giant Size Gwen Stacy
From introduction to deathbed
Watch Harry evolve from goofy background character to Peter's most important narrative foil!
First establishing of Harry's character and his dynamics with other key personages such as Peter and Norman
TASM63 #31, #34, #39, #40
Further development of all aforementioned things. The highs and lows of Peter and Harry's life as roommates. Daddy issues. Romantic drama. Drug addiction subplot. Anything you could ask
TASM63 #46, #47, #53, #54, #57, #59, #60, #61, #62, #63, #66, #74, #82, #95, #96, #98, #105, #110, #118
The storyline that changed everything
TASM63 #119, #120, #121, #122
Harry grows increasingly suspicious and paranoid around Peter following his father's death
TASM63 #123, #124, #126, #127, #129, #134, #135
Now... here's a disclaimer for the following issues: Despite the aforementioned buildup being very well executed, the result is not exactly so and has more to do with giving the Goblin as a concept another hurrah, rather than delving into Harry's character. In fact I'd even argue they're out of character for Harry, as his behavior in them is just cartoonishly diabolical and in stark contrast to both his previously established personality and subsequent depictions of his Goblin. So yeah, these issues are technically important to the grander picture of what is happening with Harry and why, but don't expect insight lol
TASM63 #136, #137
Harry's back and his friends are more than happy to welcome him. He even moves in with Flash
TASM63 #151, #152, #153
Harry and Liz Allan enter a romance and quickly move on to engagement. He is also seen seeking psychiatric treatment
TASM63 #156, #157, #163, #166, #167
The happiness was not to last: Liz' stepbrother, Mark Raxton aka the Molten Man stirs up trouble, and she leaves the city in the aftermath. Harry seeks fault within himself and appears to be on his way to going green again – but is all as it seems?
TASM63 #172, #173, #174, #175, #179, #180
Harry and Liz have settled into the suburbs. In come more Molten Man and more insecurities!
TSSM76 #63
A mysterious foe known as the Hobgoblin has been attacking the company Harry inherited from his father and even blackmailing him with Norman's secret identity. During this troubled time, Liz and Harry are also having a baby
TASM63 #239, #244, TSSM76 #85, TASM63 #249, #250, #251, #260, #261, #263, TSSM76 #146, WOSM85 #47, TASM63 #312, TSSM76 #147
Molten Man, take three – this time with a wholesome twist
WOSM85 #61, #62
Harry briefly attempts to turn the Green Goblin into a superhero
WOSM85 #66, #67
The final Green Goblin Jr Saga – an absolute Must Read. If I could recommend just one Harry storyline, it would definitely be this one
TSSM76 #178, #179, #180, #181, #182, #183, #184, #189, #200
Post OMD Revival/"Clone Harry"
Full disclosure, I don't read much Post OMD Spider-Man. One day I might venture into it despite my gripes and add more to this section. Until then: I'd sort of be amiss not to include these two at the very least in a Harry Osborn reading list, even if recent nonsensical twists have revealed Post OMD Harry to have been a clone all along
Harry and Peter's reunion
Amazing Spider-Man Family #4
Harry cutting ties with his father. While I think this story could have been improved in numerous ways, watching Harry leave Norman behind is still pretty satisfying and I enjoy the way his relationship with Peter is portrayed in this
TASM63 #595, #596, #597, #598, #599
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Amazing Spider-Man #46, cover by Michael Cho
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king-gob · 10 months
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Ben Reilly Reading Order
A friend asked me for a reading order for Ben Reilly/Scarlet Spider, and it turns out that is easier (MUCH easier) said than done.
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Four and a half hours later, here it is. I figured I’d share it here as well, for anyone who might want it.
ORIGINAL CLONE SAGA Amazing Spider-Man #139-151
CLONE SAGA PRELUDES "Shrieking" - Amazing Spider-Man #390-393 "Live and Let Die" - Web of Spider-Man #113-116 "Beware the Rage of a Desperate Man" - Spider-Man #46-49 "The Predator and the Prey" - Spectacular Spider-Man #215-216 "Son of the Hunter" - Spider-Man #50
CLONE SAGA: ACT I (OF III) "Power and Responsibility/The Double" - Web of Spider-Man #117 - Amazing Spider-Man #394 - Spider-Man #51 - Spectacular Spider-Man #217 "The Exile Returns: Part One" - Web of Spider-Man #118 - Spider-Man #52 "Back from the Edge: Part One" - Amazing Spider-Man #395 - Spectacular Spider-Man #218 "Second-Rate Choices" - Spider-Man Unlimited #7 "The Exile Returns: Part Two" - Web of Spider-Man #119 - Spider-Man #53 "Back from the Edge: Part Two" - Amazing Spider-Man #396 - Spectacular Spider-Man #219 DETOUR: "Separation Anxiety" - Venom: Separation Anxiety #1-4 "Web of Life/Web of Death" - Web of Spider-Man #120 - Amazing Spider-Man #397 - Spider-Man #54 - Spectacular Spider-Man #220 - Amazing Spider-Man #398 - Web of Spider-Man #121 - Spider-Man #55 - Spectacular Spider-Man #221 "Behind the Terror" - Spider-Man Unlimited #8 "Funeral for an Octopus" - Spider-Man: Funeral for an Octopus #1-3 "Smoke and Mirrors" - Web of Spider-Man #122 - Amazing Spider-Man #399 - Spider-Man #56 "Puppet" - Spider-Man: The Clone Journal #1 "Players and Pawns" - Spectacular Spider-Man #222 - Web of Spider-Man #123 - Amazing Spider-Man #400 (Also Part 1 of "The Parker Legacy")
CLONE SAGA: ACT I (ACT II) (OF III) "Aftershocks/The Parker Legacy" - Spider-Man #57 - Spectacular Spider-Man #223 DETOUR: "Carnage Unleashed" - Venom: Carnage Unleashed #1-4 "The Mark of Kaine" - Web of Spider-Man #124 - Amazing Spider-Man #401 - Spider-Man #58 - Spectacular Spider-Man #224 - Spider-Man Unlimited #9 DETOUR: New Warriors #59-60 "Lives Unlived" - Web of Spider-Man #125 "Crossfire" - Amazing Spider-Man #402 - Spider-Man #59 - Spectacular Spider-Man #225 DETOUR: Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man #1 "The Trial of Peter Parker" - Web of Spider-Man #126 - Amazing Spider-Man #403 - Spider-Man #60 - Spectacular Spider-Man #226 "Planet of the Symbiotes" NOTE: If you read this (and you should), you should also read the Venom detours above. - Amazing Spider-Man Super Special #1 - Spider-Man Super Special #1 - Venom Super Special #1 - Spectacular Spider-Man Super Special #1 - Web of Spider-Man Super Special #1 "The Lost Years" - Spider-Man: The Lost Years #1-3 NOTE: There is an issue #0 but it's all reprints of stuff earlier in this list.
CLONE SAGA: ACT II (OF III) "The Jackal Files" - Spider-Man: The Jackal Files #1 "Maximum Clonage" - New Warriors #61 - Maximum Clonage Alpha #1 - Web of Spider-Man #127 - Amazing Spider-Man #404 - Spider-Man #61 - Spectacular Spider-Man #227 - Maximum Clonage Omega #1 "Exiled" - Web of Spider-Man #128 - Amazing Spider-Man #405 - Spider-Man #62 - Spider-Man Unlimited #10 DETOUR: At this point, Ben joins the New Warriors. He will be involved with them until issue #71, four issues before the end of the volume. The Maximum Clonage prelude in issue #61 is the only one that really matters for the Clone Saga so read those or don't, depending on how comprehensive you want to go and/or how much you enjoy New Warriors. - New Warriors #62-71 "Time Bomb" - Spectacular Spider-Man #228 - Web of Spider-Man #129 "The Greatest Responsibility" - Amazing Spider-Man #406 - Spider-Man #63 - Spectacular Spider-Man #229 "The Parker Years" - Spider-Man: The Parker Years" DETOUR: Spider-Man Team-Up #1-5
CLONE SAGA: ACT III (OF III) "You Say You Want an Evolution" - Scarlet Spider Unlimited #1 "Virtual Mortality" - Web of Scarlet Spider #1 - Amazing Scarlet Spider #1 - Scarlet Spider #1 - Spectacular Scarlet Spider #1 "Cyberwar Part One" - Web of Scarlet Spider #2 - Amazing Scarlet Spider #2 INTERLUDE: Green Goblin #1-3 "Cyberwar Part Two" - Scarlet Spider #2 - Spectacular Scarlet Spider #2 NOTE: The next several issues aren't a "story arc" in a traditional sense, but just follow Ben settling in as the One-And-Only Spider-Man. - Sensational Spider-Man #0 - Amazing Spider-Man Annual 1996 - Spider-Man Holiday Special 1995 - Amazing Spider-Man #407 - Spider-Man #64 - Spectacular Spider-Man #230 - Spider-Man Unlimited #11 "Nightmare in Scarlet!" - Web of Scarlet Spider #3 - New Warriors #67 - Web of Scarlet Spider #4 "Family Plot" - Spider-Man/Punisher: Family Plot #1-2 "The Final Adventure" - Spider-Man: The Final Adventure #1-4
CLONE SAGA: ACT IV (OF III) "Media Blizzard" - Sensational Spider-Man #1 - Amazing Spider-Man #408 - Spider-Man #65 "The Return of Kaine" - Spectacular Spider-Man #231 - Sensational Spider-Man #2 - Amazing Spider-Man #409 - Spider-Man #66 "A Show of Force" - Spectacular Spider-Man #232 "Web of Carnage" - Sensational Spider-Man #3 - Amazing Spider-Man #410 - Spider-Man #67 - Spectacular Spider-Man #233
CLONE SAGA: ACT IV (ACT II) (OF III) "Blood Brothers" - Sensational Spider-Man #4 - Amazing Spider-Man #411 - Spider-Man #68 - Spectacular Spider-Man #234 - Sensational Spider-Man #5 - Amazing Spider-Man #412 "It Begins with a Bang Not a Whimper" - Spider-Man #69 DETOUR: Venom: The Hunted #1-3 "Who Did Spider-Man Murder?" - Spider-Man Unlimited #12 NOTE: The following issues follow a loose storyline of Ben fighting villains while Peter slowly becomes sick. - Spectacular Spider-Man #235 - Daredevil #354 - Sensational Spider-Man #6 - Amazing Spider-Man #413 - Spider-Man #70 - Spectacular Spider-Man #236 - Sensational Spider-Man #7 - Amazing Spider-Man #414 - Spider-Man #71 - Spectacular Spider-Man #237 "Redemption" - Spider-Man: Redemption #1-4
CLONE SAGA: ACT IV (ACT III) (OF III) "Onslaught Impact" - Amazing Spider-Man #415 - Spider-Man #72 NOTE: Some more filler. Editorial problems at this time caused the Clone Saga to majorly stall out. - Spider-Man Unlimited #13 - Sensational Spider-Man #8 - Spectacular Spider-Man #238 - Sensational Spider-Man #9 - Amazing Spider-Man #416 - Spider-Man #73 - Spectacular Spider-Man #239 - Sensational Spider-Man #10 - Amazing Spider-Man #417 - Spider-Man #74 - Green Goblin #13 (end of this run; Ben is there) - Spider-Man Unlimited #14 "Revelations" - Spectacular Spider-Man #240 - Sensational Spider-Man #11 - Amazing Spider-Man #418 - Peter Parker: Spider-Man #75 (title change from adjectiveless SM)
CLONE SAGA: EPILOGUE - Spider-Man: The Osborn Journals #1 - Spider-Man: 101 Ways to End the Clone Saga #1
POST-REVELATIONS "Who Was Ben Reilly?" - Amazing Spider-Man Annual #36 - Amazing Spider-Man #608-610 "Scarlet Spiders" (Spider-Verse tie-in) - Scarlet Spiders #1-3
THE CLONE CONSPIRACY - Amazing Spider-Man Vol 4 #16-18 - Captain America FCBD 2016 (B story) - Amazing Spider-Man Vol 4 #19 - Clone Conspiracy #1 - Amazing Spider-Man Vol 4 #20 - Clone Conspiracy #2 - Amazing Spider-Man Vol 4 #21 - Clone Conspiracy #3 - Amazing Spider-Man Vol 4 #22 - Clone Conspiracy #4 - Amazing Spider-Man Vol 4 #23 - Clone Conspiracy #5 - Amazing Spider-Man Vol 4 #24 - Clone Conspiracy: Omega
BEN REILLY: SCARLET SPIDER "Back in the Hood" - Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #1-6 DETOUR: Secret Empire "Death's Sting" - Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #7-9 "The Slingers Return" - Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #10-13 "Bad to the Bone" - Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #14
DAMNATION - Doctor Strange: Damnation #1 - Doctor Strange #386 - Doctor Strange: Damnation #2 - Doctor Strange #387 - Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #15 - Doctor Strange: Damnation #3 - Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #16 - Damnation: Johnny Blaze, Ghost Rider #1 - Doctor Strange #388 - Iron Fist #78-80 - Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #17 - Doctor Strange: Damnation #4 - Doctor Strange #389
BEN REILLY: SCARLET SPIDER (ACT II) "Untitled Mysertio Arc" - Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #18-19 "Deal with the Devil" - Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider #20-25
SPIDER-GEDDON - Edge of Spider-Geddon #1-4 - Spider-Geddon #0 - Superior Octopus #1 - Spider-Geddon #1 - Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #311-312 - Spider-Geddon #2 - Spider-Girls #1 - Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #1 - Spider-Force #1 - Vault of Spiders #1 - Spider-Geddon #3 - Vault of Spiders #2 - Spider-Force #2-3 - Spider-Geddon #4 - Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #2 - Spider-Girls #2-3 - Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #3 - Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #313 - Spider-Geddon #5 - Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #4
DETOUR: BATTLE FOR THE SERPENT CROWN NOTE: Cameo from Ben in this Conan team-up book. - Conan: Battle for the Serpent Crown #1-5
DETOUR: IRON MAN BY CHRISTOPHER CANTWELL NOTE: Ben is one of Tony's "Space Friends" that join him in his crusade against Korvac. He drops out of the book around issue #19, when the group disbands. - Iron Man Vol 6 #1-19
SPIDER-MAN: BEYOND - Amazing Spider-Man #75-78 - Amazing Spider-Man #78.BEY - Amazing Spider-Man #79-80 - Amazing Spider-Man #80.BEY - Amazing Spider-Man #81-85 - Devil’s Reign – Spider-Man #1 - Amazing Spider-Man #86-87 - Mary Jane & Black Cat: Beyond #1 - Amazing Spider-Man #88 - Amazing Spider-Man #88.BEY - Amazing Spider-Man #89-92 - Amazing Spider-Man #92.BEY - Amazing Spider-Man #93
DARK WEB DETOUR: Hellions #1-18 DETOUR: New Mutants #25-28 NOTE: These detours will set up the Madelyne Pryor half of the Dark Web scheme. Completely optional for the purposes of this list, but recommended (They are good!) - Spider-Man/Venom: FCBD 2022 - Amazing Spider-Man Vol 6 #14 - Dark Web #1 - Amazing Spider-Man Vol 6 #15-17 - Dark Web: X-Men #1-3 - Amazing Spider-Man Vol 6 #18 - Dark Web: Finale #1 NOTE: I would read Hallows' Eve, as that book is about to circle around back into ASM for Ben plotlines. Might be a good idea to watch the upcoming Dark X-Men, as well.
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Essential Sabretooth part 1: 1977-2005
This is a guide to the most essential and interesting Sabretooth appearance from his first appearance in 1977 until M Day in 2005. A guide to his appearances after that point will be linked here when it is complete.
Early beginnings (Claremont Era)
Iron Fist (1975) #14: The very first appearance of Sabretooth in Marvel Comics. He initially debuts as a famous mercenary and hired assassin. 
Power Man (1974) #66: Sabretooth appears as a hired mook with his partner Constrictor. Special note here that Sabretooth and Constrictor are technically on the side of the law in this appearance.
Power Man and Iron Fist (1980) #78 & 84: A two issue plotline with several comics in between, this story is the first we see of Sabretooth's bloodlust and compulsion to murder. We also see his softer side with his partner Constrictor.
Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #116 and #119: Before Sabretooth's healing factor is firmly established, he goes up against Spider-man and then seeks revenge against him for scarring his face.
Mutant Massacre
The 'Mutant Massacre' storyline in which Mr. Sinister uses a group of villains to destroy the Morlocks.
The Sabretooth featured in this run is almost certainly a clone created by Mr. Sinister, and not the Sabretooth we have seen up to this point or will see in the future.
However, this is also the first time we see Wolverine and (a) Sabretooth interacting so it's an important run.
X-Factor (1986) #10
Power Pack (1984) #27
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #212
Thor (1966) #374
Daredevil (1964) #238
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #213
Wolverine (1988) #10: This is the first flashback episode to Sabretooth and Wolverine's  backstory together.
Some important notes: Sabretooth's real name has not yet been established as Victor Creed and he is referred to as Sabretooth throughout. 
Chris Claremont likely intended the setting of this flashback to have been the 1940s or 1950s because this was before Wolverine and Sabretooth's immortality was established. However, Claremont's ambiguity of setting and odd depiction of rural Canada suggested a much earlier timeframe to later writers, who imagine this occurring in the 1809s or 1900s, which later becomes its canonical timeframe.
Likewise, the actual veracity of the events depicted in this issue are of dubious truthfulness within the story. The Hama era of Project X strongly suggests that this incident is a false memory implanted in both Sabretooth and Wolverine to control them, and in fact evidence exists that it could not have happened– after all we meet Silverfox alive– however, later writers will contradict this and imply that it actually happened.
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #322 and #324: While Sabretooth only makes a small appearance in these books it is a highly important one. Sabretooth appears here in Europe, still working as an assassin and being paid to take out a high profile political target.
This is the appearance that makes it clear that the animalistic Sabretooth from the Mutant Massacre (who is killed by the new Mutants in a brief appearance in the Inferno storyline) is almost certainly a clone and not the original Sabretooth.
 X-Factor (1986) #51-53: Sabretooth is hired to kill Angel. This is skippable, but leads straight into the New Mutants appearance.This set of appearances establishes a later somewhat important enmity with Caliban.
New Mutants (1983) #90-91: These two issues by Rob Liefled are ugly and largely pointless but they do establish why Sabretooth is where he is when we next see him– which is the next major era for Sabretooth.
Project X Backstory (Hama Era)
In some ways this is the first really critical run of plots for Sabretooth which really codified his backstory and character going forward; to the point where this is the run where his real name, Victor Creed, is revealed.
Wolverine (1988) #41-46: This is the first real Sabretooth and Wolverine storyline. Larry Hama takes up writing duties here, and uses them to smoothly transition between the few ideas about Sabretooth that Chris Claremont established, into the larger concept he has for Sabretooth.
This section establishes their rivalry and history, building into the idea that much of what they know and believe about one another may be false. Throughout this arc Sabretooth claims that Logan is his son, an idea that Hama will soon reveal is the result of mind control they both underwent, as Sabretooth starts having flashbacks and breaks in his programming.
Wolverine (1988) #48-49: A critically important couple of issues where Wolverine discovers his and Sabretooth's past as special forces partners with Team X in the cold war era.
X-Men (1991) #5-7: These issues continue to probe Wolverine and Sabretooth's true backstory with one another, as Omega Red kidnaps and tortures Wolverine to discover the final outcome of a mission that the pair were on during the cold war.
Wolverine (1988) #60-64: this is the critical run where Larry Hama exposes the full scope of the brainwashing and programming that Sabretooth and Wolverine underwent together.
Wolverine (1988) #68: A flashback issue to another important cold war mission Wolverine and Sabretooth undertook as part of Team X.
Sabretooth (1993) #1-4: Also known as Sabretooth: Death Hunt. This is Sabretooth's first miniseries and a critically important one. It establishes his long held romance/enmity with Mystique, setting it during an incident during the cold war. It establishes another important point going forward– Mystique and Sabretooth's son, Graydon Creed.
The Basement Arc
With Sabretooth's backstory and character firmly established, the story now moves into it's next phase, the basement arc.
During this series of issues, Sabretooth has finally completely lost his mind due to the fragmentation of his earlier brainwashing, which has driven him into a now completely uncontrollable bloodlust.
He seeks help with the X-Men, only to find himself locked in a dungeon in the basement and berated and condemned by various characters, who believe he is beyond help, and unworthy of pity.
He is eventually semi-accidentally lobotomized by a half-mad Wolverine, and is reduced to a childlike state during the healing process. During this time he befriends abuse victim Tabitha Smith who shows him kindness and empathy, only to be condemned by her friends for doing so.
X-Men Unlimited (1993) #3
X-Men (1991) #28-29
Uncanny X-Men Annual (1991) #18 [A Story]
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #310
X-Men (1991) #30
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #311-313
X-Men (1991) #33
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #316
X-Men (1991) #36-37
Wolverine (1988) #87
X-Men (1991) #38
Wolverine (1988) #89
X-Men (1991) #40-41
Wolverine (1988) #90
X-Force (1991) #44-46
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #323
X-Force (1991) #47
Wolverine (1988) #92
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #326
X-Force (1991) #48
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #328
Sabretooth Special (1996) #1: At the end of this arc, Sabretooth breaks out of captivity and goes on a rampage, before attempting to commit suicide, preferring death to captivity. "Have you ever seen the end of Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid?" he asks.
However, his suicide attempt fails and he is captured by the government, leading directly into the next arc.
X-Factor Era
Taking place primarily in the pages of a year and a half long run of X-Factor, this is another early core Sabretooth story. This story continues the repeated themes of Sabretooth being held captive and controlled by government forces who want to use him as a weapon, and the increasing futility of trying to control him.
Core interactions during this time are a continuing romantic arc and enmity with Mystique, and a newly established sort of dark mentorship with the character Wild Child who shares many of Sabretooth traits but in a much more pathetic and absurd way.
X-Factor (1986) #119-126
Sabretooth and Mystique (1996) #1-4
X-Factor (1986) #127-137
Sabretooth: Back to Nature (1998) #1
Loose Cannon
During this time Sabretooth is back to doing mercenary work and doing as he pleases, after finally having escaped the mental deterioration of his mind control, and captivity by the government.
Logan: Shadow Society (1996) #1: Sabretooth takes a job with the Hellfire Club that connects to his and Logan's mutual past.
Maverick (1997) #1-7: While not every issue features an appearance by Sabretooth himself, the main thrust of the story is Sabretooth being hunted by a figure from his past, following up on the events depicted in Wolverine (1988) #68.
Wolverine (1988) #126-128: Sabretooth crashes Wolverine's wedding and beats him up, before he, Wolverine and Kitty Pryde are forced to fight a team of magical ninjas that swap the trio's personalities with one another.
Gambit (1999) #7-9: Sabretooth teams up with Gambit against Mister Sinister and Sabretooth is allowed to take on a more anti-hero role by the narrative.
Uncanny X-Men (1981) #388 & Bishop: The Last X-Man (1999) #16: Sabretooth teams up with Mystique for some political machinations against the X-Men.
Weapon X (2000s)
During this arc, Sabretooth is captured, along with a number of other mutants, and forced into another Weapon X project which experiments on him and uses him as a weapon. However, being of sound mind this time, this goes very poorly for Weapon X as Sabretooth escapes and makes himself a problem for them. 
Wolverine (1988) #160, 162-166: Sabretooth is recaptured by the new Weapon X project who proceed to implant his skeleton with adamantium like Wolverine's and try to use him as a weapon.
Deadpool (1997) #57, 59-61: Weapon X sends Sabretooth to attempt to recruit Deadpool for the Weapon X project. They don't know that Sabretooth is already plotting his escape.
There are several issues of Weapon X "pregame" that involve Sabretooth, and show how things have been going for the project. 
 Weapon X (2002) #½
 Weapon X: Wild Child (2002) #1
 Weapon X: Agent Zero (2002) #1
Sabretooth: Mary Shelly Overdrive #1-4: Along with the original mini, this four issue mini is the best Sabretooth solo miniseries written so far. A true neo-noir story and a tragedy, Sabretooth finds himself mixed up with an innocent young woman who is in over her head and running out of time. This story casts Sabretooth as a true romantic anti-hero. Set after his escape from Weapon X and before he comes back to make himself a problem for them.
Weapon X (2002) #2-12: Sabretooth makes himself a problem for Weapon X throughout this year long run. Some highlights include renewed clashes with Wild Child following up on their X-factor mentorship/enmity.
New X-Men (2001) #142: Sabretooth runs into Wolverine in a Hellfire club bathroom.
Wolverine (2003) #13-19: Sabretooth recruits Wolverine to help him on a job hunting down a figure from their mutual past. This is a great arc because it reverses the usual perceived dynamic of an animalistic Sabretooth and a civilized Wolverine. It's also some of the most time that Sabretooth and Wolverine spend talking so far.
Sabretooth (2004) #1-4: A really tepid and skippable book that doesn't focus much on Sabretooth himself. However, it's interesting enough for the twist, which is that Sabretooth is not actually the villain who's been killing people, as is assumed at the start.
Identity Disc (2004) #1-4: A fun but messy and easily skippable mini. Sabretooth and some other villains are recruited for a big heist.
Weapon X (2002) #26-28: Sabretooth returns to the pages of the Weapon X book for the end of its run, to clean up the mess. This run is great for the relationship between Sabretooth and fellow mutant mercenary John Greycrow (known here as "Scalphunter"). Plus we get to see Sabretooth in a Hawaiian shirt. The very end of this run implies that Sabretooth is pulled away by business with the Brotherhood of Mutants which we unfortunately never see much followed up on.
Black Panther (2005) #7: this "House of M" era issue implies that Sabretooth has been working for Magneto and the brotherhood of mutants for the past 9 months he's been off screen. Magneto sends him to kill the Black Panther and they fight. Sabretooth then disappears from comics for another full year.
X-Men (1991) #188-193: Sabretooth seeks sanctuary with the X-Men and hangs out on their couch for a while, while Mystique avoids speaking to him. He warns the X-Men about the so called "Children of the Vault."
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THE FOGGY APPEARANCES MASTERPOST
So I decided, after literal years of relying on places like the marvel wiki and comicvine to look for and double check Foggy Nelson's appearances throughout the marvel universe, to go and make a comprehensive list of his appearances outside of the main Daredevil title, counting Daredevil limited series and one off stories, along with cameos and alternate universes. The intention was to streamline the process for myself so i dont have to scour through pages and pages every time I wanna remember which comic that one thing happened, but hey, why not make the process of finding comics easier for people who aren't as deranged as I am? So here I made this post, from a real Fog-head to other Fog-heads out there, listing every issue outside of the Daredevil title (as it is more straightforward to find him, and extremely long to type on this list) he appears in, from barely there cameos to central roles, sorted by whether they are set in Earth 616 or not, and in no particular order. This is simply a list to serve as a guide to find him, it is not a curated list so the quality varies wildly, but I hope you're all as curious as I was to find all the most obscure and niche Foggies out there. Enjoy :)
EDIT 1: The original post had been published without one of my alterations to the draft saving, so if you reblogged it without this edit, the list was missing 14 titles.
616:
Daredevil (1964) Annuals: #1, #2, #3, #4, #8, #9
Daredevil (1998) Annuals: #1
Daredevil: Yellow: #1, #2, #3, #4, #5, #6
Daredevil: Redemption: #1, #6
Marvel Graphic Novel: #24 (Daredevil: Love and war)
Daredevil: Cage Match: #1
Daredevil: Man Without Fear (2019): #1, #2, #5
Daredevil: Dark Nights: #3
Shadowland: #5
Shadowland: After the Fall: #1
Black Panther: Man Without Fear: #513, #521, #522
Daredevil vs Punisher: #2
Daredevil/Spider-Man: #2, #3, #4
Punisher Kill Krew: #2, #3, #4, #5
Daredevil: Battlin' Jack Murdock: #2
Daredevil: Blood of the Tarantula: #1
Daredevil: Reborn: #3, #4
Daredevil: Father: #1, #2, #5, #6
Daredevil/Deadpool: Annual '97
Devil's Reign: #3, #4
Devil's Reign Omega: #1
Elektra Lives Again: #1
Dark Reign: Elektra: #2
Uncanny Origins: #13
Power Man and Iron Fist (1978): #77
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963): #16, #42, #43, #65, #218, #429, #438
Spectacular Spider-Man (1978): #240, #242, #250
Spider-Man (1990): #75
Spider-Man Unlimited (1993): #13
Spider-Man/Kingpin: To the Death: #1
Untold Tales of Spider-Man: Annual '97
Uncanny X-Men (1963): #46
The New Warriors: #21, #23, #24, #25
Marvels: #2
Captain Universe: Daredevil
White Tiger: #1
Marvel Fanfare (1982): #1, #27
Marvel Team-up (1972): #25, #107, #141
Marvel Team-up (2004): #9
Marvel Two in one (1974): #37, #38, #78
Marvel Age: Annual #1
Avengers (1998): #26
New Avengers (2005): #1, #2, #3
Iron Man (1968): #35, #327, #328
Iron Man (1998): #1
Captain America (1968): #234
The Incredible Hulk (1968): #153
Superior Iron Man: #3
Ka-Zar (1997): #15, #17
Over the Edge: #6, #10
Silver Sable and the Wild Pack: #23, #28
Cosmic Ghost Rider Destroys Marvel History: #6
Onslaught: Marvel Universe: #1
X-Man: #21
Fantastic Four (1961): Annual #3
Fantastic Four (1998): #35, #47, #48
Fantastic Four: The Wedding Special 2006: #1
Thunderstrike (1993): #16
Spider-Man/Black Cat: #4
The Marvel Saga: #1, #13
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Daredevil 2004: #1
Marvel Encyclopedia: #5
The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Update '89: #5
Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z: #8
OTHER UNIVERSES:
Daredevil Noir: #1, #3, #4
Daredevil: End of days: #1, #5, #8
Daredevil: Man Without Fear (1992): #2, #3, #4, #5
Daredevil: Season One (2012): #1
Spider Gwen (2015, vol. 1): #1
Spider Gwen (2015, vol 2): #9, #20, #21, #22, #24, #27, #33
Powerless: #1, #2, #3, #4, #5
Ultimate Daredevil and Elektra: #1, #2, #3, #4
Ultimate Elektra: #1, #2
Ultimate Spider-Man (2000): #109, Annual #2
Survive!: #1
The Ultimates 2: #3
Spidey Super Stories: #43, #50
Marvel Adventures Super Heroes: #9
Marvel Age Spider-Man: #15
Not Brand Echh (1967): #2, #4, #9
What the--?!: #3, #11
Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham: #7
Marvel Hostess ads vol.1 #7
Secret Wars, too: #1
Secret Wars: Secret love: #1
Dark Ages: #2
Marvel Knights: 20th: #1
Marvel Nemesis: The Imperfects: #2
Avengers Halloween Special: #1
Contest of Champions (2015): #4
1602: #1
1872: #2
Paradise X: #10
Marvels X: #2
What if? Daredevil: #1
What if? Daredevil vs Elektra: #1
What if Karen Page had lived?: #1
What if? (1977): #8, #35, #38
What if...? (1989): #26, #73, #89, #102, #105
Spider Girl: #0, #17, #63, #74, #82, #85
Spider-Man: Chapter One: #9
Mutant X: Annual #3
Daredevil/Batman: #1
Daredevil/Shi: #1
Daredevil: The Movie Adaptation: #1
Sins of Sinister: #1
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Amazing Spider-Man #46 Preview
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The Amazing Spider-Man #46 Preview: Spidey is cleaning up the mess that is his life after some of the most harrowing conflicts of his life. Electro isn’t going to wait for Spidey to figure his problems out, though. A dangling thread from earlier in the run that you forgot was dangling starts to pull the sweater apart! ZEB WELLS • CARMEN CARNERO (A) • COVER BY JOHN ROMITA JR. VIRGIN VARIANT COVER…
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Amazing Spider-Man #46 (2024)
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Marvel Premiere #46 (Kraft/Perez, Feb 1979). John Jameson accepts godhood, reunites with his fiancé Kristine, and returns to Earth. Weirdly I think I spotted his comatose body in Amazing Spider-Man, under care of Jonah’s scientist lady-friend. Curious to see how that’s going to tie together…
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FIC WRITING REVIEW 2023
Thank you @loki-is-my-kink-awakening for coming up with this!
Rules: Feel free to show whatever stats you have. Only want to show Ao3 stats? Rock on. Want to include some quantitative info instead of stats? Please do this. Want to change how yours is presented? Absolutely do that. Would rather eat glass than do this? Please don’t eat glass but don’t feel like you have to do this either.
(I just copied @foxywrites)
Words and Fics
608,490 words published in 2023
10 fics worked on
6 completed fics
most productive month: July with 241,381 words
monthly words average: 50,708 words
Words Written per Fandom
Supernatural - 10,725
Pirates of the Carribean - 52,753
Marvel Cinematic Universe - 545,012
Top 5 by Comments
Multitudes - 286
Magic and Madness - 146
Becoming Spider-Man - 46
With Eyes to See and Ears to Hear - 36
From Street to Ship - 10
Top 5 by Kudos
Becoming Spider-Man [kudos:164]
From Street to Ship [kudos: 147]
Multitudes [kudos: 99]
Salvation [kudos: 35]
With Eyes to See and Ears to Hear [kudos: 22]
Top 5 by Hits
Multitudes [hits: 4,499]
From Street to Ship [hits: 3,137]
Becoming Spider-Man [hits: 2,722]
Magic and Madness [hits: 1,678]
Salvation [hits: 733]
Fandom Events in 2023
I discovered fandom events in July, I've never finishe- no, that's a lie!
July Break Bingo! (31/07)
Upcoming Plans
Fic's I'm hoping to finish writing/complete next year:
[MCU] On the Tide
[MCU] With Eyes to See and Ears to Hear
[MCU] Silver & Gold
[MCU] Hail Hydra
Fic's that I'd abandoned at some point, which I'm hoping to return to this year:
[SPN] Salvation
Writing Reflection
Finding JBB was a revelation, and very much accounted for our absolute mania in July. We now have a delightful collection of 700+ bingo prompts spread across too many boards to remember, and it's giving us so much motivation! We've started foraying into works written more for us, though, so we 100% expect less engagement over the next twleve months... But that's okay, because writing them has been an absolute delight.
The goal of this year is to finish the current four WIPS mentioned above! And hoooooopefully hit 500,000 words again... Though there's also a novel we should start. Oops.
Tagging some of my favourite authors: @buckys-wintersoldier, @gammacousin, @42donotpanic, @mrsbarnesblog, @un-unavoidableanxiousball
There's something important to be said, though. The most important thing, for us, that came out of this year wasn't the words. It was the very specific, 'pretty prevelant' commenter that found Multitudes a third of the way through after looking for something different. This... Amazing, beautiful person, making great statements of philosophy and shrewd insights through a computer screen at three am (leading us to wonder "Are you okay or do you need therapy-"). This person who Lia adorably demanded become our friend, and subsequently, we fell head over heels in love with. What's 153 miles (or ~207, given I'm not a crow) when you find the person - or rather, people - you've been looking for? @unfortunatebeetleandfriends Our Bug, our beloved... We can't wait to see you again. We will love you as long as we live. Lieutenant, Yoshitsune - y'all were unexpected, but just as much as a goddamn blessing, and we'll see you in 16 days and 22 hours. All of our love, forever and always, infinitely and endlessly. Thank you for deciding to backscroll.
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sejanusbaby · 2 years
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send me numbers!
i have an 8 hour drive tomorrow and want to give you guys some kind of content in the meantime. you can send any numbers for any of the batman characters, twilight, or spider-man. (i only write x reader stuff, for now!)
FLUFF/HUMOR PROMPTS
1. “Quit stealing all the pillows!”
2. “You want a bite?”
3. “Give me a second and I’ll show you.”
4. “What should we name him/her?”
5. “Is it hot in here or is that just you?”
6. “Why are your feet so cold?”
7. “There’s room for two/three!”
8. “Stop that, I’m ticklish!”
9. “Put your finger here while I go get the tape.”
10. “You want chocolate or vanilla?”
11. “Your hands are so warm!
12. “You smell really nice.”
13. “Your hair’s so soft…”
14. “You’re my new pillow.”
15. “Turn around, I’m giving you a massage.”
16. “I think I love you.”
17. “Can I kiss you?”
18. “Hold my hand.”
19. “It’s not morning yet.”
20. “Stay for a little longer…”
21. “You’re so beautiful.”
22. “I’ll always be here for you.”
23. “You are my love.”
24. “You were right here all along.”
25. “Do you want my coat? It’s really cold out here.”
26. “You’ve got flour on your cheek.”
27. “Sorry… your hair was in your face… thought I should move it so I could see you better.”
28. “You don’t have to leave so soon.”
29. “You could put your feet in my lap, you know.”
30. “I wouldn’t change a thing about you.”
31. “Shut up and kiss me.”
32. “We could try cuddling.”
33. “Stop being so cute.”
34. “Are you okay?”
35. “Our relationship is the most important thing in my life.”
36. “You can sleep, I’ll keep you safe.”
37. “Don’t worry. I’ll take care of everything.”
38. “It wasn’t your fault.”
39. “What’s wrong?”
40 “Don’t apologize; I know you didn’t mean it.”
41. “Get back in bead, you’re not healed yet!”
42. “I’m not leaving your side.”
43. “I’m not going anywhere.”
44. “Just breathe. Breathe with me.”
45. “You should probably eat something.”
46. “Please don’t cry. I hate it when you cry.”
47. “When was the last time you slept?”
48. “OH, you’re jealous!”
49. “Can we stay like this forever?”
50. “Please just kiss me already.”
51. “I think I’m in love with you.”
52. “I missed you so much.”
53. “Stop being grumpy, it’s lame.”
54. “Give me attention.”
55. “When I’m with you, I’m home.”
56. “That was kind of hot.”
57. “Is that my shirt?”
58. “This is new.”
59. “Would you just hold still?”
60. “I’ve never felt stronger than when you’re with me.”
61. “You’re family.”
62. “They didn’t deserve you.”
63. “Regardless of what people say, I know you’re an amazing person.”
64. “Rumor has it, I make you nervous.”
65. “Are you flirting with me?”
66. “You act all tough, but I know it’s just an act. You’re really a softie.”
SMUT PROMPTS
67. “I love it when you moan my name.”
68. “Just a little harder…”
69. “Let me give you a reason to stay in bed.”
70. “No panties?”
71. “I want you now.”
72. “Use your tongue.”
73. “Please don’t stop.”
74. “Do you like that?”
75. “You can get louder, can’t you?”
76. “Look what you do to me.”
77. “I want to taste you.”
78. “That feels so good.”
79. “Don’t cum yet…”
80. “Take off your clothes.”
81. “Can you feel what you’re doing to me?”
82. “Shhhh…”
83. “Don’t apologize about your morning wood.”
84. “Tell me how you like it.”
85. “I just want to please you.”
86. “Each of my thoughts about you are improper.”
87. “I love it when you kiss my neck.”
88. “Don’t be gentle.”
89. “I’ve never wanted anyone this badly before.”
90. “You’re not going out dressed like that.”
91. “Make me.”
92. “All mine.”
93. “I love it when you talk dirty.”
94. “I’ll let you do anything if you’ll just touch me now.”
95. “This is new.”
96. “Don’t give me that look.”
97. “Like what you see?”
98. “Try to stay quiet.”
99. “We’re in public!”
100. “Don’t be so rough, there can’t be any marks.”
101. “Are you sure? Once we start, I might not be able to stop.”
102. “Stop teasing me so much.”
103. “First one to make noise, loses.”
104. “You’re n-not, uh, w-wearing anything under that, are you…?”
105. “Uh… you’re naked. Is that intentional, or?”
106. “Are you trying to turn me on or are you really just that oblivious?”
107. “You’re hot when you’re mad.”
108. “I’m not jealous! It’s just, you’re mine!”
109. “If we get caught I’ll kill you.”
110. “Tell me again.”
111. “If you don’t like my teasing then why are you moaning?”
112. “Wow, I didn’t realize you were that, uh, flexible.”
113. “Don’t fucking touch what’s not yours.”
114. “Stop distracting me.”
ANGST PROMPTS
115. “I don’t even know who you are anymore!”
116. “Why can’t you look at me?”
117. “I’m sick of trying.”
118. “You can’t keep this up forever.”
119. “Talk to me, please.”
120. “Don’t push me away.”
121. “The baby… It’s yours.”
122. “Please stay.”
123. “I came as soon as I heard!”
124. “Hey, hey… it’s just me.”
125. “I can’t do anything right.”
126. “Please don’t cry.”
127. “Wake up! Please wake up!”
128. “Forget it, you’re a fucking asshole.”
129. “Don’t you ever do that again!”
130. “Do you even love me anymore?”
131. “Can you shut up and listen to someone other than yourself for once in your life?”
132. “If you don’t hold me right now I think I might fall apart.”
133. “Leave! Me! Alone!”
134. “It’s not your fault.”
135. “I know it hurts.”
136. “No one is going to hurt you.”
137. “I made a mistake.”
138. “Don’t try to fix me. I’m not broken.”
139. “I’m not okay.”
140. “You’re the only thing that’s keeping me sane right now.”
141. “It’s okay to cry.”
142. “Can I kiss you?”
143. “I’m just tired.”
144. “I never meant to hurt you.”
145. “I told you not to fall in love with me.”
146. “If you don’t want to talk about it then say so. Don’t lie and pretend to be fine when you clearly aren’t.”
147. “You’ve shown me what love can feel like.”
148. “Get out. Now.”
149. “You can’t die on me. Please.”
150. “Surprise, I have feelings and you just hurt them.”
151. “The worst thing is, that even after all of that, I’m still in love with you.”
152. “You’re right, I did love you. I just can’t say the same now.”
153. “I’m not going to sit by and watch you destroy yourself like this.”
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A big happy birthday (yes, another one) to Mike Murdock, who first appeared on December 8th, 1966 in Daredevil volume 1 #25! He shares this origin date with Leap-Frog (also introduced in Daredevil #25) and the Shocker (Amazing Spider-Man volume 1 #46)-- which, by the way, would be an amazing team-up.
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