by Gene Colan & Pablo Marcos
by Gene Colan & Pablo Marcos
Tom meets Tobey Maguire, Andrew Garfield, Nic Hammond &Spidey from the Electirc Company (thought bubbles and all) Spider-Verse Live!
art by Dan Wolff
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Amazing Spider-Man #50 Jul 1967
First appearance of the Kingpin in Spider-Man No More!
Fearing for his aunt's health and tired of being hounded by Jameson, Peter gives up being Spider-Man and concentrates on being a simple college student;
A kid finds the discarded Spidey suit in the trash can and brings it to the Daily Bugle where Jonah proudly puts it on display;
Pete's personal life starts looking up but crime increases as the Kingpin gathers the mob under his leadership;
Feeling guilty about the crime wave, Peter remembers the lessons taught to him by his uncle's death
and decides to become Spider-Man once again.
Script by Stan Lee, pencils by John Romita, inks by Mike Esposito [as Mickey Dimeo] https://comicvine.gamespot.com/mike-esposito/4040-9070/
by Sal Buscema & J. Verpoorten
Here's an awesome few panels from a Marvel comic raising awareness of dental hygene
Loooooovvvve all the marvel comics depicting 616 Peter Parker The Amazing Spider-Man summoning his inner strength to fuel his resolve to come through no matter what.
Amazing Fantasy #15 Aug 1962
Origin and 1st Appearance of 616 Peter Parker The Amazing Spider-Man!
1st appearance of Aunt May and Uncle Ben
1st appearance of the Burglar
By Stan Lee and Steve Ditko (11pgs).
Amazing Spider-Man #51 Aug 1967
In the Clutches of...the Kingpin!
When the Kingpin orders that J. Jonah Jameson be silenced for his negative press on Fisk's illegal activites,
Spidey swings in to save the EIC;
But can the Wallcrawler take the big guy in a one-on-one brawl?
Second appearance of the Kingpin
Script by Stan Lee, pencils by John Romita, inks by Mike Esposito (as Mickey Demeo)
Amazing Spider-Man #65 Oct 1968
After collapsing in the middle of the street last issue, Spider-Man is taken into police custody.
The Impossible Escape!, script by Stan Lee, pencils by John Romita Sr. (layouts) and Jim Mooney (pencils), inks by Jim Mooney
https://comicvine.gamespot.com/jim-mooney/4040-15983/
http://comicsbulletin.com/jim-mooney...er-everything/
Amazing Spider-Man #290 Jul 1987
"The Big Question!" Part 1 of 3.
With the Hobgoblin saga drawing to a close, things are finally settling down in Peter Parker's life.
However there is still something or someone missing. And Aunt May's nephew is determined to fill the void...in his life and more importantly in his heart!
But when the wall-crawler arrives at Mary Jane's apartment, he finds the enchanting redhead distressed by a phone call from her estranged family.
Oh no, will Peter's proposal go down in flames? Cameo appearances by Aunt May, J. Jonah Jameson, and New York Mayor Ed Koch. Flashback cameo by Uncle Ben.
Notes: This is the second time Peter proposes to Mary Jane -- the first occurred in Amazing Spider-Man 182.
This issue includes a full-page ad by Klaus Janson for the new Punisher (2nd) series. David Michelinie begins his 7-year run as the primary writer of the Amazing Spider-Man title.
Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by John Romita Jr. Inks by Vince Colletta.
Amazing Spider-Man #291 Aug 1987
"Dark Journey!" Part 2 of 3.
In disappointing fashion, Mary Jane says "no" to Peter's proposal!
Mainly because she has to leave immediately for Pittsburgh after receiving troubling news about her sister! A dejected Peter wonders what to do next,
but that question is quickly answered when the spider-slayer attacks! The web-slinger fights off the new and improved slayer and makes plans to follow Mary Jane to the Steel City!
Will the amazing one arrive in time to help the woman he loves? Cameo appearance by Gayle Watson Byrnes.
Note: Alistair Smythe previously appeared in Amazing Spider-Man Annual 19.
Script by David Michelinie. Art by John Romita Jr. (layouts) and Vince Colletta (finishes).
Amazing Spider-Man #292 Sep 1987
"Growing Pains!" Part 3 of 3.
The Amazing Spider-Man faces a double crisis! Alistar Smythe's spider-slayer roams the streets of Pittsburgh,
while Mary Jane's crooked father attempts to steal a famous manuscript!
but that question is quickly answered when the spider-slayer attacks!
First the wall-crawler and MJ have to smash the spider-slayer! And then turn the tables on the corrupt Philip Watson!
If Peter and Mary Jane can score a double victory, they might just live happily ever after...together! Story continues in the landmark Amazing Spider-Man Annual 21.
Notes: In the final panel, Mary Jane accepts Peter's marriage proposal. Alistair Smythe returns in Amazing Spider-Man 368.
The back cover features a full-page ad and cover preview of Amazing Spider-Man Annual 21 by John Romita Sr.
Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Alex Saviuk. Inks by Vince Colletta.