This is an ad from 7-11 promoting the Marvel plastic cups. Here are what a bunch of them looked like.
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Back in 1984 I couldn’t find Amazing Spider-Man 252 anywhere. I then found this in the back of a Marvel Comic and thought, finally I can get it by eating a bunch of Cookie Crisp. […]
I think this is German.It’s an ad for the 1982 Atari 2600 Spider-Man game.
I think I actually used this ad to subscribe to Amazing Spider-Man for the first time.
I remember White Castle doing a glass set of 4 in the late 80s of Spider-Man, She-Hulk, Silver Surfer and Captain America. I missed out of these back in the day.