A true hero.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #90
Published: c. September, 1970?
Cover Date: November, 1970
“And Death Shall Come!”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita
Letterer: Sam Rosen
A true hero.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #90
Published: c. September, 1970?
Cover Date: November, 1970
“And Death Shall Come!”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Lifelong fan of Spider-Man. My secret identity is Adam S.
A reasonable request. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #99 Published: c. May, 1971? Cover Date: August, 1971 “A Day in the Life Of –” Writer: Stan Lee Artist: Gil Kane Inker: Frank Giacoia Letterer: Artie Simek
Somehow I doubt this will be their “final encounter.” 😉 Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #32 Published: c. November, 1965? Cover Date: January, 1966 “Man on a Rampage!” Plot: Steve Ditko Script: Stan Lee Artist: Steve […]
That little tear in the corner of Aunt May’s eye. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #14 Published: c. May, 1964? Cover Date: July, 1964 “The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin” Writer: Stan Lee Artist: Steve […]
I saw someone point out that Spencer’s run is sprinkled with multiple “Look out!” moments where Spider-Man pushes people out of the way. I wonder what that is about.
I’ve been listening to the rerelease of the ASM Classics podcast and Josh is fond of saying “That character eventually became ________”. i.e. the little boy in AF #15 that saw Peter climbing the wall and his mother said “No more scary movies for you!”, Josh said “That boy is Cletus Cassidy.”
@hornacek – Whoah, I will never view that otherwise historically powerful moment the same way ever again.
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Me, after reading your comment: Please God… let him be too late!!!
And that little boy grew up to be … Alpha.