In honor of Marvel's seventy-fifth anniversary, we're doing a countdown of the most memorable moments in Marvel Comics history, based on YOUR votes!

Here are the latest results of the countdown! Be forewarned, these memorable moments WILL include some spoilers of old famous Marvel stories!

Enjoy!

NOTE: Sorry for the slight delay in getting this update up. I was busy writing my latest TV Legends Revealed piece for Spinoff Online about how How I Met Your Mother worked into the series an insult star Jason Segel made about the show.

10. "Face it, Tiger..." by Stan Lee and John Romita (Amazing Spider-Man #42)

For over TWENTY-FIVE issues, Mary Jane Watson had been a mystery to Peter Parker and readers. All he knew about her was that she was the niece of one of Aunt May's friends and that Aunt May wanted to set Peter up with her. The readers knew a little bit more, as they knew that she was apparently good looking (as Betty Brant and Liz Allan discover when they meet her in Amazing Spider-Man #25). Finally, in just his FOURTH issue on the title, John Romita was given the responsibility to giving this mystery woman a visual, and boy, did John Romita deliver! Stan Lee combined that visual with an iconic line that made this one of the most memorable comic book meetings in comic book history...





9. "Now it's my Turn!" by John Byrne, Chris Claremont and Terry Austin (X-Men #132)

The outlook wasn't brilliant for the X-Men five that day - they were all unconscious, betrayed by Jean Grey.

But before things got TOO grim for the loyal X-Men viewer - we learn that Wolverine survived and was in the Hellfire sewer.





Does John Byrne nail that last panel or does John Byrne nail that last panel?

Go to the next page for #8-7!

8. "Peter Parker is Bitten by a Radioactive Spider" by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko (Amazing Fantasy #15)

One of the all-time great superhero origins...





7. "Magneto Pulls Out Wolverine's Adamantium" by Fabian Nicieza, Andy Kubert and Matt Ryan (X-Men #25)

For years, it was always pretty risky that the All-New, All-Different X-Men would fight Magneto considering one of them turned into a giant metal man and another had metal bones and claws.

This came to a head during Fatal Attractions, when Professor X decides he has to take Magneto out once and for all. He puts together a small team of X-Men to come with him, including Wolverine. Wolverine brashly takes on Magneto, but Magneto is NOT in a mood to be messed with...