Nice and moody.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #63
Published: c. June, 1968?
Cover Date: August, 1968
“Wings in the Night!”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: John Romita and Don Heck
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Nice and moody.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #63
Published: c. June, 1968?
Cover Date: August, 1968
“Wings in the Night!”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: John Romita and Don Heck
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Lifelong fan of Spider-Man. My secret identity is Adam S.
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Might be the most menacing the Vulture has looked in his classic get-up. It’s definitely a more ominous panel than you would usually see during this time. I remember this also being one of the better Vulture stories, his fight with Drago was great and served as an excellent reminder of how brutal and threatening he could be. I always found it funny just how quickly Drago as the Vulture was disposed of, while I liked him, he probably wouldn’t have worked beyond the few appearances he had, the Toomes Vulture has a lot more charm and has since been given a lot of depth that I can’t imagine Drago being given.