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Shaun Barry
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Posted: 02 January 2026 at 9:51pm | IP Logged | 1 post reply


Officially 50 years old this month, and thankfully, Marvel & DC have released some facsimile editions to celebrate...

From the time I first started looking-at/skimming-through/reading comics (almost at the very start of 1976, at only 3 1/2 years old), those in-house ads featuring the cover of this treasury have been burned into my brain for almost my entire life.  The original edition was one of my last personal comic book Holy Grails... I never had a copy as a kid (I'm sure it would have been dogged-eared to death), and I could never find one later on during my various collecting phases (at least not in good condition and/or at an affordable price).

Thrilled to have picked-up my facsimile copy this week, and I plan on finally (FINALLY!!) pouring-over every page, panel and word.  Any thoughts, recollections, nostalgia or history from the Forum?

Superman vse Amazing Spider-Man #1




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James Johnson
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$2

Two Bucks!!!!!

If my 10 year old self had asked my dad for that amount of cash at that time in 1976, it better had been for an emergency!  🤣

My weekly allowance was .50 cents. 

To paraphrase an old Chris Rock joke......  Allowance!?!?!? ....I was allowed to go out side. I better not had asked for a dollar or more.

But that book would had been two dollars well spent. 
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Mikael Bergkvist
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I looked at how Superman was inked and immideatly thought ’Neal Adams’. Its a wonderful comic. I loved it. It was an ’honest’ event book. It felt likey really wanted to give the fans something, not just grab money out of my wallet.
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Mikael - are you aware that Neal redrew most of the Superman figures?

Anyway, because I was in the Biz I knew this book was coming, but Marvel and DC did very low key promotion. I have often wondered how many fans walked into various newsstands and drugstores with no idea what was waiting for them.

I still have my original copy, and a few years back I picked up a second copy in prime condition at a nearby antique shop. $20!

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my number one comic of all time.
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I think I still have a dog-eared copy I bought at a flea market a couple of decades ago up in the attic.
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I was able to get a very nice copy of it (and Batman/Hulk) for less than $20
each back 10-15 years ago.
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Mikael Bergkvist
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JB: Not at the time. He told me years later when we worked together. I have to say I miss him deeply. That book really buzzed me at the time. It felt like watching a movie, in a good way.
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JB :: "I have often wondered how many fans walked into various newsstands and drugstores with no idea what was waiting for them."

(hand up)

...still have my two vintage copies, though the one my Dad let me handle  when I was 8 years old is pretty trashed at this point.
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Jason Czeskleba
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One thing that's fascinating to think about:  they wanted to select a creative team that had experience working on both Superman and Spider-Man, and at that time there were only two writers, period, who had written both Spider-Man and Superman stories:  Gerry Conway and Len Wein.  And there were only three artists who'd drawn solo stories featuring both characters:  Ross Andru, Win Mortimer, and Jim Mooney.  Which of course speaks to how relatively new a character Spider-Man was at the time.  
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I was late to the party starting to read comics in the early '80s. But there was an issue where I saw a tiny black and white back-issue ad for this and thought it was a hoax at first! How did nobody in school tell me this existed???
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Westfield Comics is soliciting a new Superman / Spider-Man with the January 2026 solicitations:

TEXT: LEGENDARY CREATORS TAKE ON THE MAN OF STEEL AND YOUR FRIENDLY NEIGHBORHOOD SPIDER-MAN! 

The Last Son of Krypton meets your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! When journalists Clark Kent and Peter Parker find themselves chasing the same story, the conspiracy they uncover could change the world--especially if Brainiac and Doctor Octopus have anything to say about it. (And we bet they do!) Good thing our intrepid newshounds are secretly Superman and the amazing Spider-Man. Brought to you by legendary storytellers Mark Waid and Jorge Jimenez. And don't miss these bonus stories: Tom King and Jim Lee tell a tale of Lois Lane and Mary Jane Watson. Matt Fraction and Steve Lieber revisit Superman's pal Jimmy Olsen...and Carnage! Sean Murphy, meanwhile, takes us to the future with Superboy (Legion) and Spider-Man 2099. Gail Simone teams up with Belen Ortega for a look at what happens when Power Girl meets Punisher. Christopher Priest and Daniel Sampere show us a time when Superboy Prime (who reads all the comics) decided to visit Spider-Man right after he got the black suit. Greg Rucka and Nicola Scott take us on an exciting race--between the Daily Planet and the Daily Bugle. Plus, we finally get to answer the age-old question of who would win in a fair fight, Pa Kent or Uncle Ben! Just kidding, those guys are too nice to fight each other, but Jeff Lemire and Rafa Sandoval will take us deep into the past to see the two men bond in the face of adversity. Celebrate 50 years of DC/Marvel crossovers with eight new original stories by some of DC's top talent


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