Nothing like a relaxing, crime-free night in.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #100
Published: c. June, 1971?
Cover Date: September, 1971
“The Spider or the Man?”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: Gil Kane
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Nothing like a relaxing, crime-free night in.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #100
Published: c. June, 1971?
Cover Date: September, 1971
“The Spider or the Man?”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: Gil Kane
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Lifelong fan of Spider-Man. My secret identity is Adam S.
“Overwhelming” is a good way to describe it. Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #160 Published: c. November, 1989? Cover Date: January, 1990 “The Fear and the Fury” Or: “The Metal in Men’s Souls” Writer: Gerry Conway […]
Hobgoblin isn’t someone I would want to make an enemy of. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #276 Published: c. February, 1986? Cover Date: May, 1986 “Unmasked!” Writer: Tom DeFalco Artist: Ron Frenz Inker: Brett Breeding Letterer: […]
And they say Peter is the relatable everyman. Mary Jane is literally me. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #276 Published: c. February, 1986? Cover Date: May, 1986 “Unmasked!” Writer: Tom DeFalco Artist: Ron Frenz Inker: Brett […]
@Hornacek — That is very true.
I’m sorry that I missed the Crawlspace’s 100th-anniversary celebration fifteen years ago.
@Evan Berry – I don’t know, that seems like a pretty standard description for a 100th issue.
@Hornacek – Speaking of Stan’s hyperbole, I think there should be a comma between “one hundredth” and “anniversary.” It had only been a decade, after all.
Also, “Created by Stan Lee”? It’s stuff like this that lends credence to the argument that Stan hogged all of the credit for himself.
It’s funny how they did the credits on the sign and then realized “Whoops, we forgot about Artie! … Well, it’ll be too much work to redraw the sign, let’s just add his name to the side.”