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Amazing Spider-Man #1 (v1)
29: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #1
   
" Spider-Man / Spider-Man vs. The Chameleon "
Peter and his aunt continue to struggle after the death of Uncle Ben. Meanwhile a new criminal has been using his mastery of disguises to pull off thefts across the city.
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Published: Mar. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Jon D'Agostino
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #2 (v1)
48: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #2
   
" Duel to the Death With The Vulture! / The Uncanny Threat of The Terrible Tinkerer! "
A Special Double Issue. The Vulture, a thief with razor sharp wings and agility of a bird of prey targets Spider-man, who will have to keep his wits about him to defeat this villain. The Tinkerer has strange out-worldly inventions that even the scientist Peter Parker has never seen before. The only thing more mysterious than his machines are his motives.
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Published: May 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: John Duffy
Cover: Jack Kirby
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #3 (v1)
57: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #3
   
" Spider-Man Versus Doctor Octopus "
Doctor Otto Octavious, a brilliant atomic scientist, is caught in an explosion when one of his experiments goes wrong, causing his brain damage and the mechanical arm apparatus he was wearing to fuse to his vertebrae. The demented Doctor still strives to carry on with his experiments and no one will stop him. Not even Spider-man!
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Published: July 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: John Duffy
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column Issue Has Letters Column
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #4 (v1)
73: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #4
   
" Nothing Can Stop the Sandman "
Flint Marko, an escapee from a maximum security prison and on the FBI's most wanted list, has started to rob banks. Spider-man stands in his way but soon discovers that there is a reason Flint is known as the Sandman!
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Published: Sept. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Steve Ditko
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #5 (v1)
75: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #5
   
" Marked for Destruction by Dr. Doom! "
Dr. Doom seeks an ally and believes that Spider-Man's strength combined with his could defeat the Fantastic Four forever. Naturally he is turned down by our hero but Dr. Doom teaches Spider-man that to not be with him is to be against him.
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Published: Oct. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker:
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #6 (v1)
91: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #6
   
" Face-to-Face with the Lizard! "
In the swamps of Florida, a creature has appeared and is terrorizing the local inhabitants. The Bugle has issued a provocation on Spider-man to defeat this abomination and so Peter Parker finds himself traveling to Florida. Where Spider-man will face off against the Lizard!
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Published: Nov. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #7 (v1)
96: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #7
   
" The Return of the Vulture "
The Vulture has broken out of prison and created a new flying device. Spider-man can no longer rely on his anti-magnetic inverter to defeat him as he renews his terror on New York.
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Published: Dec. 1963
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker:
Letterer: Steve Ditko
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #9 (v1)
116: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #9
   
" The Man Called Electro! "
Max Dillon was an ordinary electric pole-man when a lightning bolt struck him, giving him the power to generate electricity from his own body! Now as Electro nothing can stop him from taking anything he wants except the amazing Spider-man!
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Published: Feb. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #10 (v1)
118: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #10
   
" The Enforcers! "
A new crime lord has started to take over the New York syndicates. His name is the Big Man and with his Enforcers to back him up it seems that only Spider-man has the power to stop him.
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Published: Mar. 1964
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #12 (v1)
132: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #12
   
" Unmasked By Doctor Octopus! "
Doctor Octopus escaped from Spider-man in Philadelphia and has been on a crime spree ever since. Finally returning to New York to confront his nemesis, he kidnaps Betty Brant and uses her as bait to get a confrontation with the amazing Spider-man!
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Published: May 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #13 (v1)
140: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #13
   
" The Menace of... Mysterio! "
Spider-man has turned to crime?! Even Peter Parker doesn't know if he is guilty or not but there is one man who has the answers; the infamous Mysterio!
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Published: June 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #14 (v1)
149: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #14
   
" The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin "
Spider-man is starring in a movie directed by the Oscar winning B.J. Cosmos. In a fight scene with the Enforcers and the Green Goblin, Spider-man realizes that they are not actors but the real thing!
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Published: July 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #15 (v1)
160: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #15
   
" Kraven the Hunter! "
The Chameleon has returned! Realizing that Spider-man needs to be eliminated before he can take hold of the crime world, he hires the most dangerous stalker on Earth to find and destroy our hero, Kraven the Hunter!
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Published: Aug. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #16 (v1)
164: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #16
   
" Duel with Daredevil "
Spider-man performs at a circus for charity. What he doesn't know is that the Ring-master is running the show!
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Published: Sept. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #1 Annual
169: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1
   
" The Sinister Six "
Doctor Octopus has escaped from prison and gathered together Elektro, Kraven, Sandman, the Vulture, and Mysterio. Together they have kidnapped Aunt May and Betty Brant to use as bait for Spider-man. Meanwhile Peter Parker has lost his powers and without them how can he defeat the Sinister Six?!
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Published: Oct. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #17 (v1)
176: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #17
   
" The Return of the Green Goblin! "
Flash Thomson has started a Spider-man fan club and promises that Spider-man will appear in person. Spidey hears his call but finds that one of the fans is the Human Torch and the Green Goblin?!
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Published: Oct. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #18 (v1)
177: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #18
   
" The End of Spider-Man! "
Aunt May is recovering from a heart attack and Peter Parker has to be there for her. Unable to risk his life, while as Spider-man, he will have to avoid every encounter with his enemies!
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Published: Nov. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #19 (v1)
181: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #19
   
" Spidey Strikes Back! "
Now that Aunt May is feeling better, Peter Parker is free to act as Spider-man once again! The Enforcers and Sandman have captured the Human Torch and plan to use him as bait to defeat Spider-man once and for all!
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Published: Dec. 1964
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #20 (v1)
204: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #20
   
" The Coming of the Scorpion! OR: Spidey Battles Scorpey! "
Why is Peter Parker being followed by a mysterious man? He turns out to be a detective employed by Jameson, who laters accepts Jameson's request to be part of the experiments of Dr.Farley Stillwell. His abilities will be enchanced to those of a scorpion in order for Spiderman to face his strongest foe yet.
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Published: Jan. 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #21 (v1)
213: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #21
   
" Where flies the Beetle...! "
A feud between Johnny and Peter Parker is started over the Johnny's girlfriend. However, they will have to put their differences aside to face the menace of the Beetle.
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Published: Feb. 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #22 (v1)
224: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #22
   
" Preeeeeesenting...The Clown, And The Masters Of Menace! "
The Circus of Crime is back and this time they have sacked the Ringmaster from the team and asigned a new leader. They decide to rob an art exhibition where J. Jonah Jameson is visiting.
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Published: Mar. 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #23 (v1)
226: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #23
   
" The Goblin And The Gangsters "
The Green Goblin has decided to take control of the city's mafia in order to increase his power, and neither the mafia's kingpin nor Spiderman are going to let him get away with it.
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Published: April 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #24 (v1)
260: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #24
   
" Spider-Man Goes Mad! "
A mysterious psychologist appears at The Daily Bugle, explaining how he believes Spiderman suffers from severe mental disorders. Parker dismisses this but shortly after starts seeing his old foes appear and dissappear at will. Does Spiderman really need a mind check or is there any logical explanation to what's happening?
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Published: May 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #25 (v1)
271: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #25
   
" Captured By J.Jonah Jameson! "
Spencer Smythe offers Jonah Jameson a robot with the ability to track down and capture Spiderman, putting in peril not only Spiderman's safety but also his secret identity.
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Published: June 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #26 (v1)
280: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #26
The Green Goblin vs. the Crime-Master (1)
   
" The Man in the Crime-Master's Mask! "
Spidey has to a multiple problems. He lost his costumes and the Green Goblin has returned, who now seeks an alliance with a villain called the Crime Master. Has Frederick Foswell has return to crime?
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Published: July 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #27 (v1)
281: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #27
The Green Goblin vs. the Crime-Master (2)
   
" Bring Back My Goblin to Me! "
Spider-Man is captured by the Green Goblin and turned over to the city gangs to earn their loyalties. Can Spider-Man escape and take on both the Green Goblin and the Crime Master?
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Published: Aug. 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #28 (v1)
287: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #28
   
" The Menace Of The Molten Man! "
When Dr. Smythe's partner accidentally spills special liquid metal alloy on his skin, changing the mans in amazing and dangerous ways.
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Published: Sept. 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #29 (v1)
327: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #29
   
" Never Step On A Scorpion! "
The Scorpion has escaped from prison and it's up to Spider-Man to find a way to beat his old foe before Jameson gets hurt.
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Published: Oct. 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #30 (v1)
330: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #30
   
" The Claws Of The Cat! "
Spider-man tries to capture a villain and claim a reward while Peter deals with news from Betty Brant.
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Published: Nov. 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #31 (v1)
357: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #31
If This May Be Destiny (1)
   
" If This Be My Destiny...! "
Peter has started life in college and Aunt May's illness is revealed. Can Peter navigate a social life on campus, worry for his aunt, and his identity as Spider-Man
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Published: Dec. 1965
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #32 (v1)
358: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #32
If This May Be Destiny (2)
   
" Man On A Rampage! "
When part of a cure for Aunt May is stolen by the Master Planner, can Spider-Man get to it before it loses its potency?
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Published: Jan. 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #33 (v1)
359: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #33
If This May Be Destiny (3)
   
" The Final Chapter! "
Can Spider-Man rescue himself, grab the ingredients for his Aunt's serum, and fight his way out before he succumbs to exhaustion?
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Published: Feb. 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #34 (v1)
367: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #34
   
" The Thrill of the Hunt "
Exuberant at the recovery of his Aunt May, Spider-Man is quickly brought back to Earth by Kraven the Hunter's latest trap. Also, Betty Brant must finally decide whether she can be with Peter.
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Published: Mar. 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #37 (v1)
374: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #37
   
" Once Upon A Time ,There Was A Robot...! "
Professor Stromm is released from prison and wants revenge on the man who sent him there. Spider-Man comes face to face with the robots created to do the job.
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Published: June 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Daredevil #16 (v1)
375: Daredevil (v1) #16
   
" Enter...Spider-Man "
Spider-Man is attacked by a Daredevil imposter who runs off only so Spider-Man can end up fighting the real Daredevil.
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Published: May 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Daredevil #17 (v1)
376: Daredevil (v1) #17
   
" None are So Blind..! "
Spider-Man and Daredevil battle over a misunderstanding, while the Masked Marauder attempts another heist.
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Published: June 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #38 (v1)
426: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #38
   
" Just A Guy Named Joe! "
An out-of-luck stuntman collapses on set into a pool of chemicals, and awakens with super strength and a bad attitude. Spidey must settle him down AND deal with on onslaught of reward-seeking thugs hoping put him out of action.
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Published: July 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Steve Ditko
Inker: Steve Ditko
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #39 (v1)
427: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #39
Green Goblin Unmasked (1)
   
" How Green Was My Goblin! "
Returning with upgraded weapons and equipment, The Green Goblin hatches a plan to reveal Spider-Man's identity and defeat him once and for all. Robbed of his Spider Sense and worrying about Aunt May, Peter makes a careless mistake...
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Published: Aug. 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments Issue Has a Synopsis
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #40 (v1)
428: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #40
Green Goblin Unmasked (2)
   
" Spidey Saves the Day! "
While attempting to free himself from the clutches of the Green Goblin, Spider-Man goads him into revealing his origin. Using the ruse to buy time, Spidey is able to escape and confront the deadly adversary...with surprising results!
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Published: Sept. 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #41 (v1)
429: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #41
   
" The Horns of the Rhino! "
After encountering "space spores" on his last mission, Colonel John Jameson pays a visit to his dad in NYC, and reveals they may have had unknown effects on him. Seeking to cash-in on the event, a new villain emerges and kidnaps the astronaut, and Spidey is forced into a fierce battle for the life of Jonah's son.
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Published: Oct. 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #3 Annual
430: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #3
   
" ...To Become An Avenger! "
Upon receiving an invitation to join The Mighty Avengers, Spider-Man undertakes an arduous pair of tests to prove himself worthy. Will Spidey be up to the task, or will the Avenger's trial reveal him as a fraud?
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Published: Nov. 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Don Heck
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Steve Ditko
Issue Has Comments
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #42 (v1)
450: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #42
   
" The Birth of a Super-Hero! "
Spider-Man is seen breaking into a bank vault. When the newly space spore powered John Jameson hears of this, he decides to hunt down Spider-Man.
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Published: Nov. 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #43 (v1)
451: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #43
   
" Rhino on the Rampage! "
When the Rhino's tranquilizer wears off, he makes good his escape and goes on a rampage through the city to draw the web slinger's attention.
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Published: Dec. 1966
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker:
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #44 (v1)
472: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #44
Where Crawls the Lizard (1)
   
" Where Crawls the Lizard! "
Dr. Conners preparations for his wife and son to come to New York are interrupted by his change into the Lizard. Mrs. Conners fears the worst, and Spider-Man agrees to help her track down her husband.
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Published: Jan. 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker:
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #45 (v1)
473: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #45
Where Crawls the Lizard (2)
   
" Spidey Smashes Out! "
Spider-Man must face the Lizard with an injured arm. When the Lizard unleashes a horde of reptiles, can Spider-Man persevere and defeat the mutated scientist?
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Published: Feb. 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker:
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #46 (v1)
477: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #46
   
" The Sinister Shocker! "
Peter struggles with keeping his secret identity, a decision that will impact both him and Aunt May, and a villain who can vibrate whole buildings.
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Published: Mar. 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker:
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #47 (v1)
488: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #47
Kraven the Hunter & the New Vulture (1)
   
" In the Hands of the Hunter! "
Kraven the Hunter is released from jail and goes after Norman Osborn for payback while Gwen throws a going away party for Flash and everyone shows up to see Flash off.
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Published: April 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker:
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #48 (v1)
489: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #48
Kraven the Hunter & the New Vulture (2)
   
" The Wings of the Vulture! "
Adrian Toomes reveals the hidden location of his Vulture wings to a fellow inmate after an accident leaves him on his deathbed. Now an under the weather Peter, who has come down with a cold while tracking Kraven the Hunter, must find a way to fight the New Vulture.
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Published: May 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker:
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #49 (v1)
490: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #49
Kraven the Hunter & the New Vulture (3)
   
" From the Depths of Defeat! "
After the Vulture is featured on television Kraven decides to hunt him down and prove he is superior. Having recovered from his cold, Spider-Man heads to the exhibit hall to capture both villains.
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Published: June 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #50 (v1)
540: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #50
   
" Spider-Man No More! "
Peter turns his back on Spider-Man. Without the vigilante on the loose, The Kingpin of Crime makes his move to unite New York's crime syndicates.
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Published: July 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Amazing Spider-Man #51 (v1)
541: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #51
   
" In the Clutches of the Kingpin! "
The Kingpin acquires Foswell's allegiance and decides to silence JJJ. Peter, having picked back up his Spider-Man guise, goes against the crime spreading through the city.
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Published: Aug. 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #52 (v1)
542: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #52
   
" To Die a Hero! "
To keep his hands from getting dirty, the Kingpin arranges for accompliances to drown Spider-Man and Jameson.
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Published: Sept. 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #4 Annual
548: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #4
   
" The Web and the Flame! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Nov. 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Larry Lieber
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Jerry Feldman
Cover:
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Amazing Spider-Man #53 (v1)
615: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #53
Doc Ock Wins (1)
   
" Enter: Dr. Octopus "
While at a test launch of the new nullifier device, Peter Parker witnesses the return of Doc Ock who is attempting to steal the device. Can he stop the villains newest plan?
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Published: Oct. 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #54 (v1)
616: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #54
Doc Ock Wins (2)
   
" The Tentacles and the Trap! "
When Doctor Octopus becomes Aunt May's newest border, Peter is frantic to protect her from his arch-foe's villainy.
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Published: Nov. 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #55 (v1)
617: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #55
Doc Ock Wins (3)
   
" Dock Ock Wins! "
Because of the threat of Doc Ock, the nullifier is being moved to Tony Stark's factory. The battle between villain and Spider-Man comes to a head when the two show down over the nullifier.
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Published: Dec. 1967
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #56 (v1)
618: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #56
Doc Ock Wins (4)
   
" Disaster! "
Doc Ock manipulates Spider-Man into joining him in his criminal activities after Parker looses his memory. Will Spider-Man become a force for evil?
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Published: Jan. 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #57 (v1)
619: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #57
   
" The Coming of Ka-zar! "
Spider-Man, riddled with amnesia, searches for clues to his past. Ka-Zar comes to America for legal matters and is enlisted by Jamenson to go after Spider-Man.
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Published: Feb. 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #58 (v1)
620: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #58
   
" To Kill A Spider-Man! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Mar. 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #60 (v1)
622: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #60
   
" O, Bitter Victory! "
Peter battles the Kingpin and during the course of the fight winds up with a visual handicap. Unable to physically confront the Kingpin again, Peter decides to investigate what has happened to Captain Stacey, and must make a difficult choice.
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Published: May 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #61 (v1)
623: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #61
   
" What a Tangled Web We Weave...! "
Spider-Man tries to find Captain Stacy to ensure he is safe from the Kingpin's men. His search is in vain as both Gwen and her father are captured and taken to the Kingpins' hideout.
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Published: June 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #62 (v1)
651: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #62
   
" Make Way for... Medusa! "
Medusa explores New York City to learn if humans will accept the Inhumans as a part of society. When Meduse refuses to do a hairspray advertisement, the produce tricks Spider-Man into battling her.
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Published: July 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #63 (v1)
658: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #63
Wings in the Night (1)
   
" Wings in the Night! "
The original Vulture makes a startling return and he's got a chip on his shoulder. The feathers fly as he attempts to prove who's the master of the sky. Can a battered Spider-Man protect the city from the bedlam above?
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Published: Aug. 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #64 (v1)
659: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #64
Wings in the Night (2)
   
" The Vulture's Prey "
The Vulture's battle with Spider-Man makes its way to the top of the Daily Bugle where the stakes get even higher.
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Published: Sept. 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #65 (v1)
660: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #65
Wings in the Night (3)
   
" The Impossible Escape! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Oct. 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #66 (v1)
701: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #66
To Squash a Spider (1)
   
" The Madness Of Mysterio! "
Peter is hard up for cash and down on his luck when Mysterio arrives back in town, challenging Spider-Man.
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Published: Nov. 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Don Heck
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover:
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Amazing Spider-Man #67 (v1)
702: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #67
To Squash a Spider (2)
   
" To Squash A Spider! "
Spider-Man finds himself only six inches tall and trapped in a deadly theme park of Mysterio's invention.
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Published: Dec. 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover:
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Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine #2
703: Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine #2
   
" The Goblin lives! "
Norman Osborne fully recovers his identity and creates a plot to defeat Peter Parker, which eventually leads to a battle between the Green Goblin and Spider-Man.
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Published: Nov. 1968
EIC:
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
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Avengers #59 (v1)
706: Avengers (v1) #59
   
" The Name is... Yellowjacket! "
A new super powered being appears on the scene of a crime as a hero, but then seems to take a turn into a villainous role.
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Published: Dec. 1968
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciler: John Buscema
Inker: George Klein
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Buscema
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #68 (v1)
754: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #68
   
" Crisis On Campus! "
Peter is drawn into a social protest over dorms on campus and the Kingpin uses the protesters as a distraction to steal a priceless tablet on display in an exhibit hall.
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Published: Jan. 1969
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover:
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Amazing Spider-Man #69 (v1)
755: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #69
   
" Mission: Crush The Kingpin! "
The Kingpin sets a trail for Spider-Man to follow leading straight into a trap of bullets. Meanwhile, the campus protesters are held due to the law's belief that they aided the Kingpin.
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Published: Feb. 1969
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #70 (v1)
756: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #70
   
" Spider-Man Wanted! "
The police put out an all-points-bulletin on the wall crawler after they become convinced he is in league with the Kingpin, who busts out of prison after his recent arrest.
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Published: Mar. 1969
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #71 (v1)
757: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #71
   
" The Speedster and The Spider "
Quicksilver returns to New York to seek redemption from his former teammates. Finding the Avengers absent their HQ, he attempts to seek redemption at the cost of the criminal, Spider-Man.
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Published: April 1969
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #72 (v1)
788: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #72
   
" Rocked by..the Shocker! "
The Shocker is at large again after stealing the Petrified Tablet from Captain Stacey's house. Peter gets into deep trouble with Gwen after his temper gets the best of him.
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Published: May 1969
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #73 (v1)
797: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #73
Secret of the Petrified Tablet (1)
   
" The Web Closes! "
Spider-Man continues to hunt for the hidden Petrified Tablet. After Captain Stacey gives Spidey a lead, he heads to the city and meets Man Mountain Marko.
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Published: June 1969
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #78 (v1)
874: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #78
Spider-Man Meets the Prowler (1)
   
" The Night of The Prowler! "
After several epic battles, Peter phones Gwen, but can't get a date and heads home. Unable to get in without Harry seeing him, Peter takes a stroll through the city. Meanwhile, a window cleaner named Hobie Brown ponders about what direction his life is taking.
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Published: Nov. 1969
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Buscema
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #79 (v1)
875: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #79
Spider-Man Meets the Prowler (2)
   
" To Prowl No More! "
After Peter falls out of window during the Prowlers attack on the Daily Bugle, the thief battles Spider-Man. In the wake of battle, Hobie begins to question his own motives and how far he has sunk.
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Published: Dec. 1969
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Buscema
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #80 (v1)
883: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #80
   
" On the Trail of the Chameleon! "
While Peter is attending an art show a priceless paintings come up missing. Using his knowledge of past foes, he is sure it is the Chameleon, but can he prove it and clear the suspect, Captain Stacy?
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Published: Jan. 1970
EIC: Jim Shooter
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Buscema
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #81 (v1)
902: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #81
   
" The Coming of the Kangaroo! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Feb. 1970
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Buscema
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Captain America #123 (v1)
903: Captain America (v1) #123
   
" Suprema, The Deadliest of the Species! "
Suprema begins a takeover of crime rackets all across the nation with here ability to make mere suggestions reality. When she sets her eyes on taking control of S.H.I.E.L.D she is able to convince even Fury to do her bidding. The only man unaffected is Captain America!
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Published: Mar. 1970
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Gene Colan
Inker: Joe Sinnott
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gene Colan
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Amazing Spider-Man #82 (v1)
905: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #82
   
" And then came Electro! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Mar. 1970
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: Marie Severin
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #83 (v1)
946: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #83
The Schemer! (1)
   
" The Schemer! "
The Schemer is the newest racket leader in New York and he's out for the Kingpin's territory. When the gang war for turf escalates, it puts Peter and Gwen in danger. Can even Spider-Man stop the two power hungry men before it's too late?
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Published: April 1970
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #86 (v1)
949: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #86
   
" Beware...The Black Widow! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: July 1970
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Adventures #3 (v2)
984: Amazing Adventures (v2) #3
   
" Pawns of the Mandarin / The Widow and the Militants "
The Mandarin searches for an ancient artifact, but when he tries excavating near the great refuge, his plans go awry. Meanwhile the Black Widow seeks a way to bring about the goals of her new-found friends in Spanish Harlem, but is kidnapped in order to frame her for being a communist.
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Published: Nov. 1970
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Jack Kirby
Penciler: Jack Kirby
Inker: Chic Stone
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Buscema
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Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #88 (v1)
993: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #88
   
" The Arms of Doctor Octopus! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Sept. 1970
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #89 (v1)
994: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #89
   
" Doc Ock Lives! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Oct. 1970
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #91 (v1)
996: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #91
   
" To Smash the Spider "
With Spider-Man as the seeming cause of Captain Stacey's death, those closest to Peter begin to turn on him. When a politician begins running for office on an anti-Spider-Man platform, Gwen goes to aid in his bid for the District Attorney office.
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Published: Dec. 1970
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #92 (v1)
997: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #92
   
" When Iceman Attacks! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Jan. 1971
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #95 (v1)
1060: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #95
   
" Trap for a Terrorist "
Peter desperately wants to pursue Gwen, but has no money for plane fare. When he gers a travel voucher from the Daily Bugle peter travels abroad in search of the woman he loves. But when the plane lands an American citizen is taken hostage and held for ransom.
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Published: April 1971
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Sal Buscema
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #98 (v1)
1063: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #98
The Green Goblin Reborn! (3)
   
" The Goblin's Last Gasp! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: July 1971
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #99 (v1)
1066: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #99
   
" A Day in the Life Of --- "
With plans of a possible marriage proposal and future life with Gwen, Peter decides it's time to get a job as a staff member of the Daily Bugle, and is sent to cover a prison riot.
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Published: Aug. 1971
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
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Fantastic Four #110 (v1)
1076: Fantastic Four (v1) #110
   
" One from Four Leaves Three! "
Reed is trapped in the Negative zone with a destructive natural force on one side and an army built by Annihilus on the other. As Reed tries to devise a plan, he receives some help from the other side of the gateway to Earth.
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Published: May 1971
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Buscema
Inker: Joe Sinnott
Letterer: Mike Stevens
Cover: John Buscema
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Fantastic Four #111 (v1)
1081: Fantastic Four (v1) #111
   
" The Thing Amok! "
When the Thing continues to rampage, he and the Human Torch become embroiled in a fight across the city.
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Published: June 1971
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Buscema
Inker: Joe Sinnott
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Buscema
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Fantastic Four #112 (v1)
1082: Fantastic Four (v1) #112
   
" Battle of the Behemoths! "
The Hulk and the Thing battle across the city as Johnny assists Reed in the lab. Tensions flare between the two over their methods of helping Ben.
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Published: July 1971
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Buscema
Inker: Joe Sinnott
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Buscema
Issue Has Comments
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #101 (v1)
1131: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #101
The Six Arms Saga (2)
   
" A Monster called Morbius! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Oct. 1971
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #102 (v1)
1132: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #102
The Six Arms Saga (3)
   
" Vampire At Large! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Nov. 1971
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #103 (v1)
1133: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #103
Gog! (1)
   
" Walk The Savage Land! "
When J. Jonah Jameson is afraid of his paper is going under, he devises a solution. He plans a trip to the Savage Land with his best photographer, and some of Peters' fans.
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Published: Dec. 1971
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #104 (v1)
1134: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #104
Gog! (2)
   
" The Beauty And The Brute "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Jan. 1972
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Incredible Hulk #152 (v1)
1227: Incredible Hulk (v1) #152
   
" But Who Will Judge the Hulk? "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: June 1972
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer:
Penciler: Dick Ayers
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Herb Trimpe
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Incredible Hulk #153 (v1)
1229: Incredible Hulk (v1) #153
   
" The World, My Jury! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: July 1972
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Roy Thomas
Penciler: Dick Ayers
Inker: John Severin
Letterer: Jean Izzo
Cover: Herb Trimpe
Issue Has Comments Issue Has Letters Column
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #105 (v1)
1236: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #105
   
" The Spider Slayer! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Feb. 1972
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #106 (v1)
1237: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #106
   
" Squash Goes the Spider! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Mar. 1972
EIC: Stan Lee
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #107 (v1)
1238: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #107
   
" Spidey Smashes Thru! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: April 1972
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #111 (v1)
1272: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #111
   
" To Stalk A Spider! "
Witnessing his rejection by Spider-Man, Kraven inveigles the Gibbon into joining his cause. Meanwhile, Aunt May has left town and Peter is sick with worry.
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Published: Aug. 1972
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: John Costanza
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #112 (v1)
1273: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #112
   
" Spidey Cops Out! "
Still worried about Aunt May, Peter shirks his responsibilities as Spider-Man to continue his search. Before long the trail will lead him to one of his greatest foes.
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Published: Sept. 1972
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #113 (v1)
1274: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #113
Who the Heck is Hammerhead? (1)
   
" They Call The Doctor...Octopus! "
Doc Ock is back in town and only Spider-Man can stop him, but will a strange health problem keep Peter from doing so? Also, who is Mr. H and how does he fit in?
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Published: Oct. 1972
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Starlin
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #115 (v1)
1276: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #115
Who the Heck is Hammerhead? (3)
   
" The Last Battle! "
The combatants are all set, Spidey, Doc Ock, Hammerhead and...May Parker? Find out how Peter's favorite aunt figures into this battle royale.
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Published: Dec. 1972
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #116 (v1)
1289: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #116
Lo, this Monster (1)
   
" Suddenly...The Smasher! "
Aunt May has decided to stay on at Doc Ock's mansion, but before Peter has time to dwell on it his attentions are grabbed by the Smasher. Meanwhile, the rest of the city has come down with campaign fever, but who is Richard Raleigh, the charismatic frontrunner.
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Published: Jan. 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Jim Mooney
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #117 (v1)
1290: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #117
Lo, this Monster (2)
   
" The Deadly Designs Of The Disruptor "
Spidey's webbing struggles to restrain the crumbling ceiling of the convention center, but will it hold long enough for Gwen and the others to escape? And who is the Disruptor and why does he have it out for Richard Raleigh?
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Published: Feb. 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #118 (v1)
1291: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #118
Lo, this Monster (3)
   
" Countdown to Chaos! "
The election is about to get underway and Spider-Man must do his best to keep the Smasher and the Disruptor from tearing down the city. Will Richard Raleigh be the next mayor of New York or will the underworld destroy him first?
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Published: Mar. 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Stan Lee
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Sam Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #119 (v1)
1423: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #119
Spider-Man vs. The Hulk (1)
   
" The Gentleman's Name Is The Hulk! "
When Peter recieves a strange message from Canada intended for Aunt May, he uses his cover as news photographer to fund his trip north. However, he may have bitten off more than he can chew in trying to get photos of the Hulk.
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Published: April 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: John Romita Sr.
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: John Costanza
Cover: John Romita Sr.
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #121 (v1)
1451: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #121
The Death of Gwen Stacy (1)
   
" The Night Gwen Stacy Died "
Peter has returned from Camada as quickly as possible to tend to Harry, who has fallen ill. However, when he tries to see his friend he is turned away by an irate and unstable Norman Osborn, but will Peter be able to face the consequences when Norman finally snaps.
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Published: June 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #122 (v1)
1452: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #122
The Death of Gwen Stacy (2)
   
" The Goblins Last Stand! "
Gwen is dead and there's nothing Peter can do to change that fact. Still, his rage is overwhelming and it's object is Norman Osborn.
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Published: July 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #123 (v1)
1453: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #123
   
" ...Just A Man Called CAGE! "
Convinced that Spider-Man is to blame for the deaths of Gwen and Norman, JJJ hires Luke Cage to bring the wallcrawler in. Meanwhile, Peter must start the painful process of getting on with life after Gwen.
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Published: Aug. 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Hero for Hire #12
1454: Hero for Hire #12
   
" Chemistro! "
After his tussle with Spider-Man, Cage quickly finds that his services are needed back in Times Square. Meanwhile, reporter Phil Fox decides to put the dirt he has on Cage to use.
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Published: Aug. 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Steve Englehart
Penciler: George Tuska
Inker: William Graham Jr.
Letterer: Charlotte Jetter
Cover: William Graham Jr.
 
 
Marvel Team-Up #12 (v1)
1456: Marvel Team-Up (v1) #12
   
" Wolf at Bay "
With the hopes of getting recent events off his mind, Peter requests an out of town assignment for the Bugle. Jameson sends him to the Bay Area to get some picks of Daredevil, but before that Spidey gets mixed up with the Werewolf and a strange mystic.
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Published: Aug. 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Don Perlin
Letterer: Charlotte Jetter
Cover: Gil Kane
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #124 (v1)
1506: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #124
The Mark of the Man-Wolf (1)
   
" The Mark of the Man-Wolf "
The anger and frustrations of recent tragedies are finally boiling up and Peter, despite his best efforts, can little contain them. Meanwhile, John Jameson has returned to the fold and with him a dark secret.
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Published: Sept. 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #125 (v1)
1507: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #125
The Mark of the Man-Wolf (2)
   
" Wolfhunt! "
As Peter and his friends struggle to get their lives back on track John and Jonah Jameson's continues it's downward spiral. In all likelihood it will take the intervention of a certain wall crawling menace to deal with John's strange affliction
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Published: Oct. 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: John Romita Sr.
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #126 (v1)
1545: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #126
   
" The Kangaroo Bounces Back! "
When Spidey is approached by some ad agents about designing a special new vehicle, he sees an opportunity to make some quick cash. Meanwhile, a long forgotten foe is back in action and looking for revenge.
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Published: Nov. 1973
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #128 (v1)
1548: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #128
   
" The Vulture Hangs High! "
Peter, caught in the Vulture's talons, has little hope for survival. But should he free himself, can he find a way to solve the many mysteries surrounding this case?
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Published: Jan. 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: John Costanza
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #129 (v1)
1552: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #129
   
" The Punisher Strikes Twice! "
While Peter tries his best to keep his spirits up and his life in order, news of a new vigilante hits the city. Jameson sends Peter to get photos of the Punisher but, as it turns out, the Punisher is looking for him too and he wants more than photos.
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Published: Feb. 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: John Costanza
Cover: Gil Kane
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Amazing Spider-Man #130 (v1)
1566: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #130
   
" Betrayed! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Mar. 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Amazing Spider-Man #131 (v1)
1567: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #131
   
" My Uncle...My Enemy? "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: April 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
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Marvel Team-Up #20 (v1)
1668: Marvel Team-Up (v1) #20
   
" Dinosaurs on Broadway! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: April 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Len Wein
Penciler: Sal Buscema
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #133 (v1)
1731: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #133
   
" The Molten Man Breaks Out! "
Molten Man's erratic behavior has yet to be explained but Spidey knows one thing; Moltey's after Ned Leeds and only Spidey can save him.
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Published: June 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1
1732: Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1
   
" Man-Wolf at Midnight! "
Morbius has returned, attracted by the emergence of the Man-Wolf, and his plan is most sinister indeed. Only Spider-Man can hope to stand in their way.
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Published: June 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: Mike Esposito
Letterer: John Costanza
Cover: Gil Kane
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #134 (v1)
1754: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #134
   
" Danger is a Man named...Tarantula "
After what seems like months of constant action Peter settles in for a nice afternoon with his friends. Of course, trouble is never far from old Spidey and this time around trouble goes by the name Tarantula.
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Published: July 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
 
Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #135 (v1)
1755: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #135
The Green Goblin Lives Again! (1)
   
" Shoot-Out In Central Park! "
If Spider-Man thought Tarantula was tough enough just imagine how thrilled he must be to see the Punisher show up; but show up he does and it's Spider-Man who'll have to keep the peace.
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Published: Aug. 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
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Essential Issue
 
Amazing Spider-Man #137 (v1)
1757: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #137
The Green Goblin Lives Again! (3)
   
" The Green Goblin Strikes! "
The Goblin has returned and with him Peter's most profound fears and darkest memories. Regardless, Spider-Man must spring to action if he is to save the ones he loves.
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Published: Oct. 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Marvel Team-Up #27 (v1)
1883: Marvel Team-Up (v1) #27
   
" A Friend in Need! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Nov. 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Len Wein
Penciler: Jim Mooney
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: John Costanza
Cover: Jim Starlin
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #139 (v1)
1922: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #139
   
" Day Of The Grizzly! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Dec. 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #140 (v1)
1923: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #140
   
" ...And One Will Fall "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Jan. 1975
EIC: Marv Wolfman
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #141 (v1)
1932: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #141
This Man's Name Appears to be … Mysterio! (1)
   
" The Man's Name Appears To Be...Mysterio! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Feb. 1975
EIC: Marv Wolfman
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Artie Simek
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #142 (v1)
1933: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #142
This Man's Name Appears to be … Mysterio! (2)
   
" Dead Man's Bluff! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Mar. 1975
EIC: Marv Wolfman
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Joe Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Amazing Spider-Man #144 (v1)
1972: Amazing Spider-Man (v1) #144
Clone Saga I (1)
   
" The Delusion Conspiracy "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: May 1975
EIC: Marv Wolfman
Writer: Gerry Conway
Penciler: Ross Andru
Inker: Frank Giacoia
Letterer: Ray Holloway
Cover: Gil Kane
 
 
Creatures on the Loose #30
1993: Creatures on the Loose #30
   
" Full Moon, Dark Fear! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: July 1974
EIC: Roy Thomas
Writer: Doug Moench
Penciler: George Tuska
Inker: Vincent Colletta
Letterer: John Costanza
Cover: George Tuska
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Creatures on the Loose #31
1994: Creatures on the Loose #31
   
" The Beast Within! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Sept. 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Doug Moench
Penciler: George Tuska
Inker: Vincent Colletta
Letterer: Tom Orzechowski
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Creatures on the Loose #32
1995: Creatures on the Loose #32
   
" Moon of the Hunter! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Nov. 1974
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: Tony Isabella
Penciler: George Tuska
Inker: Vincent Colletta
Letterer: Charlotte Jetter
Cover: John Romita Sr.
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Creatures on the Loose #33
1996: Creatures on the Loose #33
   
" Deathgame! "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Jan. 1975
EIC: Marv Wolfman
Writer: Tony Isabella
Penciler: George Perez
Inker: Klaus Janson
Letterer: Tom Orzechowski
Cover: Gil Kane
 
 
Creatures on the Loose #34
1997: Creatures on the Loose #34
   
" Nightflight "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Mar. 1975
EIC: Len Wein
Writer: David Kraft
Penciler: George Perez
Inker: Frank McLaughlin
Letterer: Joe Rosen
Cover: John Romita Sr.
 
 
Creatures on the Loose #35
1998: Creatures on the Loose #35
   
" Wolfquest "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: May 1975
EIC: Marv Wolfman
Writer: David Kraft
Penciler: George Perez
Inker: Frank McLaughlin
Letterer: David Hunt
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Creatures on the Loose #36
1999: Creatures on the Loose #36
   
" Weird Stone "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: July 1975
EIC: Marv Wolfman
Writer: David Kraft
Penciler: George Perez
Inker: Frank McLaughlin
Letterer: Tom Orzechowski
Cover: Gil Kane
 
 
Creatures on the Loose #37
2000: Creatures on the Loose #37
   
" Moonbound "
Synopsis Unavailable.
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Published: Sept. 1975
EIC: Marv Wolfman
Writer: David Kraft
Penciler: George Perez
Inker: Fred Kida
Letterer: David Hunt
Cover: Gil Kane
Issue Has Comments
 
 
Giant-Size Spider-Man #5
2030: Giant-Size Spider-Man #5
Clone Saga I (4)
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