And here are some more! The oversized issue had a lot of great PR, making some extra page space for conventions and costume contests and even a few individuals and the like. So much so that I think it deserves a few props.
There's a double-page spread for "Kid's Day" at the New York Stock Exchange! Kids got to take their pictures and play video games and get their face painted.And then there's a whole page for the Costume Contest Winnter, David Santiago. That is a sexy, sexy shield.
Aside from that, there's the normal house ads, such as "Fall of the Hulks" or "X-Necrosha" or "that one issue of Deadpool where Spidey guest-stars." All in all, I really enjoyed Marvel's coverage in the comic. I think it's a great way for publishers to reach out to communities, and a great way for fans to express their love for the comics. Kudos to you, Marvel. Kudos. You did a great job here, but I gotta admit, my best ad from Spidey #617 has got to be this one:
Truly, nothing can stop the mystical monolith that is Rambo the Rabbit.
There's a double-page spread for "Kid's Day" at the New York Stock Exchange! Kids got to take their pictures and play video games and get their face painted.And then there's a whole page for the Costume Contest Winnter, David Santiago. That is a sexy, sexy shield.
Aside from that, there's the normal house ads, such as "Fall of the Hulks" or "X-Necrosha" or "that one issue of Deadpool where Spidey guest-stars." All in all, I really enjoyed Marvel's coverage in the comic. I think it's a great way for publishers to reach out to communities, and a great way for fans to express their love for the comics. Kudos to you, Marvel. Kudos. You did a great job here, but I gotta admit, my best ad from Spidey #617 has got to be this one:
Truly, nothing can stop the mystical monolith that is Rambo the Rabbit.