Marvel Pulls Amazing Spider-Man #1000 Cover by John Romita and Paolo Rivera
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Rich Johnston
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Marvel Comics has pulled the Amazing Spider-Man #1000 cover by John Romita and Paolo Rivera, which became the most-read story on Bleeding Cool. The article is part of the daily "Lying In The Gutters" (LITG) column that rounds up the most-read stories from the previous day. It also mentions that comics publisher solicitations are being released over the weekend and directs readers to follow them on Bleeding Cool.
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· 2 pulledMarvel pulling the Amazing Spider-Man #1000 John Romita/Paolo Rivera cover was the most-read story on Bleeding Cool yesterday.
Lying In The Gutters is the daily runaround for the most-read stories the day before, as well as over the past seven years.
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