Mary Jane’s response to Flash is perfect.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #44
Published: c. November, 1966?
Cover Date: January, 1967
“Where Crawls the Lizard!”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: John Romita
Inker: John Romita
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Mary Jane’s response to Flash is perfect.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #44
Published: c. November, 1966?
Cover Date: January, 1967
“Where Crawls the Lizard!”
Writer: Stan Lee
Artist: John Romita
Inker: John Romita
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Lifelong fan of Spider-Man. My secret identity is Adam S.
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I’d be terrified if I saw a laughing green maniac flying toward me in the middle of the night. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #137 Published: c. July, 1974? Cover Date: October, 1974 “The Green Goblin […]
@David – It’s funny when you read interviews of Stan where he says he was trying his best to make the readers prefer Peter to be with Gwen instead of MJ, but it never worked.
If Mary Jane called Flash “Dad,” and Harry called Flash “Son,” that means Harry is Mary Jane’s grandfather, and Norman…nevermind.
God, the more you read the classics, you really realise more and more Gwen stood no f’ing chance…
Maybe it’s just this copy but in the first panel it kinda looks like Flash has a moustache.
Also, I LOL’d at Harry calling Flash “son”.