I know this site, spiderfan org... wasn't looking hard enough... sometimes, being lazy is a curse. Knew I could count on someone here, though.
From your link:
This long-running three-weekly UK Magazine started out by running reprints for 51 issues. But starting with this very issue, it launched a string of original out-of-continuity Spider-Man stories created in the UK which was to last for more than a decade, until Disney pulled the plug in 2011.
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PS. I believe the same series (probably) introduced an incredibly powerful version of Looter - who was able to feed on Silver Surfer's energy blasts.
There was also a retelling of Spidey/DD first team-up... when they fought against the Circus of Crime... ah, memories.
Carnage symbiote has also possessed Octavius in the first major Spider-Man game... available on PC and PlayStation... the result was much more monstrous, though:
^ This is my #1 problem with comics and, I would assume, many other people's as well.
You practically need a Phd to follow the proper reading orders for events, even small ones like this - to say nothing of the unnecessary difficulty of obtaining select issues from two dozen titles most of which you don't normally follow/care about.
Just give it to me straight, Marvel/DC
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Agreed. Even more ridiculous is that by today's standards, 38 issues in an event is chump change. For example: Civil War, Secret Invasion, and Fear Itself each had well over 100 issues that made up their totality... F*cking stupid.
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