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Hey Super Friends,

You now have EXCLUSIVE FIRST ACCESS to our latest GEEK HISTORY LESSON BOOK CLUB episode, so here we are to announce the next book. We want each graphic novel we choose to be integral to your comic book reading lexicon.

Since Spider-Man: Far from Home is right around the corner it seems fitting that we check out: SPIDER-MAN: BLUE. 

You can get your copy of SPIDER-MAN: BLUE (hardcopy OR digital!), RIGHT HERE.

Please leave your thoughts, comments, and questions in the comments section on this post and we will read them on the podcast! We are hoping to have a guest this month, 

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Anonymous

My question is: The killing or victimisation of female characters for the personal and character development of male ones is a common trope/device in pretty much all mediums, do you think Gwen Stacey is another example of this and why/why not?

Anonymous

(Apologies if this has already been asked and I missed it, also sorry that I missed the Midnighter question round, I couldn't buy the book in time tfor the club that month but I definitely would have had questions if I had.)

Anonymous

Awsome read! Really enjoyed this one. OK,so my question for you is (i think) a simple one: what makes Spider man blue, stand out so much from all the other spidey stories? We had so many good ones over the years, but this one is always remembered and recommended by so many people, yet is a simple in continuity story, about Peter talking to a tape recorder, remembering, not the death of Gwen, but his first encounter with her and MJ, and the love triangle that followed. What is your opinion? Thanks! :)