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By Paul Gulacy and Pablo Marcos[/CENTER]
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[url]https://www.bleedingcool.com/2017/03/03/dinner-peter-parker-nicholas-hammond/[/url]
[I]"Hammond overall enjoyed working on the show. He also had a say in the scripts, helping him really make Peter Parker a believable person."[/I][/CENTER]
[CENTER][SIZE=5][COLOR="#0000FF"][I]Amazing Spider-Man #196[/I] Sep 1979[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]"Requiem!"[/SIZE]
With his world crashing down around him, the wall-crawler rushes to Restwell Nursing Home to see if his dear aunt is indeed dead.
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Sadly it appears so. A distraught Peter meets with the resident physician on staff, Dr. Ludwig Rinehart, to make final arrangements.
The following day after a long talk with Joe Robertson,
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the web-slinger visits his childhood home in Queens and discovers it a shambles! And then he finally recalls who Dr. Ludwig Rinehart really is!
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Something is majorly amiss at Restwell Nursing Home!
[B]Script[/B] by Marv Wolfman. [B]Art[/B] by [B]Al Milgrom[/B] (layouts), Frank Giacoia (finishes), and Jim Mooney (finishes).
[url]http://13thdimension.com/13-covers-an-al-milgrom-birthday-celebration/[/url][/CENTER]
[CENTER][SIZE=5][COLOR="#0000FF"][I]Amazing Spider-Man #208[/I] Sep 1980[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]"Fusion!"[/SIZE]
A freak atomic accident creates a new adversary for the Spectacular Spider-Man!
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Fusion...the twin terror!
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The little dynamo is wreaking havoc through New York City
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and charting a course for the Indian Point nuclear power plant across the Hudson!
Can your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man divide and conquer the glowing twin terror?
First appearance of Lance Bannon. Cameo appearances by Aunt May and Anna Watson.
[B]Plot[/B] by Jim Shooter and Mark Gruenwald. [B]Script[/B] by Denny O'Neil. [B]Art[/B] by John Romita Jr. (layouts), [B]Al Milgrom[/B] (finishes), and Brett Breeding (finishes).
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Anyone still read and enjoy old Amazing Spider Man Annuals? Such as Annuals 23 to 26? Reason why I ask is because I got some comic book oldies goodies in the mail today
I hope some of the sense of fun from old Amazing Spider-Man comics will be in this year's [B][I]Spider-Man : Homecoming[/I][/B] movie.
[CENTER][SIZE=5][COLOR="#0000FF"][I]Amazing Spider-Man #209[/I] Oct 1980[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]"To Salvage My Honor!"[/SIZE]
The specter of Spider-Man still haunts Kraven the Hunter! But Kraven's new accomplice,
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Calypso, has a plan to change that! While delivering a herd of exotic animals to the city, Calypso releases them to run wild in the streets!
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And then blames the web-slinger for setting them free! After Kraven subdues the loose animals, he vows to make the wall-crawler pay for this (alleged) indignity!
And the next evening at the Museum of Natural History,
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the Amazing Spider-Man and Kraven the Hunter clash again!
First appearance of Calypso.
[B]Script[/B] by Denny O'Neil. [B]Pencils[/B] by [B]Alan Weiss[/B]. [B]Inks[/B] by Klaus Janson, Bob McLeod, Joe Rubinstein, Bob Wiacek, and Al Milgrom.
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Hope you readers have enjoyed an interesting moment for the Wall-Crawler within Today's [I][B]SPIDER-WOMAN #17[/B][/I].
I just purchased all of Slotts current run in TPB. Will be a good night!
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I did not read the issue so my question is;
What was the interesting moment for the Wall-Crawler within [B][I]SPIDER-WOMAN #17[/I][/B]?
[CENTER][SIZE=5][COLOR="#0000FF"][I]Amazing Spider-Man #89[/I] Oct 1970[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]"Doc Ock Lives!"[/SIZE]
Returning home from the airport following the supposed death of Dr. Octopus, Spider-Man is less than convinced that his long time enemy is gone for good;
Changing back to Peter Parker, he gets a copy of the Bugle where he learns that no trace of Doc Ock's body was found,
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and is determined to find his enemy and bring him to justice;
Dr. Octopus, having survived the plane crash learns that the press has considered that he's dead;
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This gives Octopus ample opportunity to track down and destroy Spider-Man.
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Script by Stan Lee, pencils by [B]Gil Kane[/B] [B][U](his first work on the title)[/U][/B], inks by John Romita[/CENTER]
[CENTER][SIZE=5][COLOR="#0000FF"][I]Amazing Spider-Man #90[/I] Nov 1970[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]"And Death Shall Come!"[/SIZE]
Spidey's battle with Doctor Octopus from the previous issue continues;
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Doctor Octopus/Spider-Man battle leading up to the death of Capt. Stacy;
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An important issue in the early Spider-Man saga featuring some of the finest Lee/[B]Kane[/B]/Romita work ever!
[url]http://talesfromthekryptonian.blogspot.nl/2017/04/giant-size-thursday-with-gil-kane.html[/url][/CENTER]
[CENTER][SIZE=5][COLOR="#0000FF"][I]Amazing Spider-Man #121[/I] Jun 1973[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]"The Night Gwen Stacy Died"[/SIZE]
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The Green Goblin kills Gwen Stacy in a story that fans still talk about.;
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It was the first big shocking death in comics (perhaps even ushering in the bronze age!).;
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Script writer Gerry Conway is remembered by many as "the writer who killed Gwen" (even though obviously Stan Lee himself okayed a story of this significance).
[B]Gil Kane[/B] provides the unforgettable pencils, with inks by John Romita Sr. and Tony Mortellaro.[/CENTER]
[CENTER][SIZE=5][COLOR="#0000FF"][I]Amazing Spider-Man #122[/I] Jul 1973[/COLOR][/SIZE]
[SIZE=3]"The Goblin's Last Stand"[/SIZE]
In the previous issue, the Green Goblin killed Gwen Stacy, so in this issue, Spider-Man is out for blood!
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The death scene of the Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) is stunning and inspired a similar moment in the 2002 Spider-Man movie.
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Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by [B]Gil Kane[/B], and inks by John Romita Sr. and Tony Mortellaro.
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