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3-D-Ell (1953) #1
Dell:
1953
Original cover price: $0.25
Part of series 3-D Comic
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Photo stories in 3-D featuring Rootie Kazootie: "Poochie To the Rescue," "The Polka Dot Treasure," and "Trouble At the Zoo."
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Action Comics (1938 DC) #242
DC:
Jul 1958
Original cover price: $0.10
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Origin and first appearance of Brainiac in a story titled, "The Super-Duel in Space!" This issue also features the first mention of the shrunken city of Kandor. Tommy Tomorrow stars in "The Traffic Cop of 2058, A.D." Congo Bill stars in "Safari From Space!" Curt Swan cover pencils.
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Adventure Comics (1938-1983 1st Series) #48
DC:
Mar 1940
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1st appearance of Hour Man by Bernard Bailey.
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Adventure Comics (1938-1983 1st Series) #100
DC:
Nov 1945
Original cover price: $0.10
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Adventures in 3-D (1953) #1
Harvey:
Nov 1953
Original cover price: $0.25
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Does not contain 3-D glasses. Odell's Adventures in 3-D. Howard Nostrand cover and art. Bob Powell art.
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Adventures in 3-D (1953) #1
Harvey:
Nov 1953
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Does not contain 3-D glasses. Odell's Adventures in 3-D. Howard Nostrand cover and art. Bob Powell art.
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Adventures in 3-D (1953) #1
Harvey:
Nov 1953
Original cover price: $0.25
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Does not contain 3-D glasses. Odell's Adventures in 3-D. Howard Nostrand cover and art. Bob Powell art.
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Adventures in Electricity (1946) #3
Pictorial Media:
1946
Part of series Adventures In Science From GE
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Adventures in Electricity # 3 "Network of Power" is a promotional comic published by General Electric as part of their Adventures in Science series. Illustrated by George "Inky" Roussos, who is also known for his work on Batman. Conventional 7x10 comic size 16-page full color all newsprint comic with a 1946 copyright.
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Adventures into the Unknown (1948 ACG) #12
ACG:
Aug 1950
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"The Vampire Vision," "Sold to Satan," "When Witches Walked," "Diary Doom," and "Spirit of Frankenstein." Ogden Whitney cover art.
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Adventures into the Unknown (1948 ACG) #51
ACG:
Jan 1954
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"Nightmare" (3D-ish art by Harry Lazarus), "The House That Was," "Death Mask," and "The Monster" (art by Kenneth Landau). Lazarus cover.
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Adventures into the Unknown (1948 ACG) #57
ACG:
Jul 1954
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"The World That Time Forgot!" (art by Ogden Whitney), "The Alpha Creature," "The Ghost-Bear," and "Back To the Beginning" (art by Shelly). 3-D effect stories and cover. Whitney cover.
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Air Fighters Comics Vol. 1 (1941-1943) #1
Hillman:
Oct 1942
Original cover price: $0.10
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Air Fighters Comics Vol. 2 (1943-1945) #3
Hillman:
Dec 1943
Original cover price: $0.10
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Airboy Comics Vol. 03 (1946 Hillman) #12
Hillman:
Jan 1947
Original cover price: $0.10
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Airboy stars in "The Wind of Battle," the Heap stars in "Nature's Prank," Skinny McGinty, and the Iron Age.
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All Great (1946 Fox Features) #1
Fox:
1946
Original cover price: $0.10
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36-pg. one-shot. Bertie Benson Boy Detective, The O'Brine Twins, Gussie the Gob, Crazy House, and Icky and his Magic Flute.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) #1
DC:
Jun 1940
Original cover price: $0.10
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Hawkman (script by Gardner Fox, art by Sheldon Moldoff), the Sandman (script by Fox, art by Chad Grothkopf, not Creig Flessel), Gary Concord the Ultra-Man (only appearance; script and art by Jon L. Blummer as "Don Shelby"), the Flash (script by Fox, art by Everett (E.E.) Hibbard), the Spectre (script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily), Biff Bronson (script by Albert Sulman, art by Joseph Sulman), the Hour Man (script by Ken Fitch, art by Baily), and Red, White and Blue (script by Siegel, art by William Smith). Two-page text story, "Exile to Jupiter" by Evelyn Gaines. Cover art (composite) by Creig Flessel, Hibbard, Blummer, and Baily.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) #1
DC:
Jun 1940
Original cover price: $0.10
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Hawkman (script by Gardner Fox, art by Sheldon Moldoff), the Sandman (script by Fox, art by Chad Grothkopf, not Creig Flessel), Gary Concord the Ultra-Man (only appearance; script and art by Jon L. Blummer as "Don Shelby"), the Flash (script by Fox, art by Everett (E.E.) Hibbard), the Spectre (script by Jerry Siegel, art by Bernard Baily), Biff Bronson (script by Albert Sulman, art by Joseph Sulman), the Hour Man (script by Ken Fitch, art by Baily), and Red, White and Blue (script by Siegel, art by William Smith). Two-page text story, "Exile to Jupiter" by Evelyn Gaines. Cover art (composite) by Creig Flessel, Hibbard, Blummer, and Baily.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) #6
DC:
Aug 1941
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"The Justice Society of America Initiates Johnny Thunder!" Flash becomes honorary member. Script by Gardner Fox. Individual chapters feature the Flash (art by Everett E. Hibbard), Johnny Thunder (art by Stan Aschmeier), Doctor Fate, the Sandman (art by Cliff Young), the Hour Man (art by Bernard Baily), the Atom (art by Ben Flinton), the Spectre (art by Baily), Green Lantern (art by Irwin Hasen), and Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff). Two-page text story, "Dr. Mid-Nite Thinks Fast!" (script by Charles Reizenstein, art by Sheldon Mayer). Hibbard cover.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) #14
DC:
Dec 1942
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The Justice Society of America battle the Nazis in Europe in "Food for Starving Patriots!" Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldom Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman in France (art by Sheldon Moldoff), Starman in Poland (art by Lou Ferstadt), the Atom in Holland (art by Gallagher), Doctor Fate in Germany (art by Howard Sherman), Dr. Mid-nite in Norway (art by Stan Aschmeier), the Spectre in Belgium (pencils by Pierce Rice, inks by Bernard Baily), Johnny Thunder in Czechoslovakia (arg by Aschmeier), and the Sandman in Greece (art by Joe Simon, Jack Kirby, and Howard Ferguson). Brief Wonder Woman appearance. Two-page Hop Harrigan text story, "The Statue of Buddha." Junior JSA Club begins with membership offer. Gallagher cover.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) #18
DC:
Sep 1943
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Fall 1943. The Justice Society of America has its hand full when "Insects Turn to Crime!" Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldon Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff), the Sandman (art by Pierce Rice and Arthur Cazenueve), the Spectre (art by Bernard Baily), Doctor Fate (art by Howard Sherman), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Stan Aschmeier), Starman (art by Rice/Cazenueve), the Atom (art by Gallagher), and Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier). Wonder Woman cameo. Full-page ad for the Junior Justice Society of America fan club. Combined full-page ad for Wonder Woman 6, Comic Cavalcade 4, All-Flash 12, and Green Lantern 9. Frank Harry cover.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) #20
DC:
Mar 1944
Original cover price: $0.10
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Spring 1944. The Justice Society of America star in "The Movie That Changed a Man's Life." Plot by Gardner Fox and Sheldon Mayer, script by Fox. Art by Joe Gallagher plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman (art by Sheldon Moldoff), the Spectre (art by Bernard Baily), the Atom (art by Joe Gallagher), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Aschmeier), Starman (art by Aschmeier), and Johnny Thunder (art by Gallagher). Wonder Woman cameo. Two-page Hop Harrigan text story, "Ghost Plane." Tootsie Roll back cover ad, "Captain Tootsie and the Secret Weapon" by Rod Reed and C.C. Beck. Gallagher cover.
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All Star Comics (1940-1978) #25
DC:
Jun 1945
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Summer 1945. The Justice Society of America stars in "The Mystery of the Forgotten Crime." Script by Gardner Fox. Art by Martin Naydel plus individual chapters featuring Hawkman (art by Joe Kubert), Green Lantern (art by Stan Aschmeier), the Atom (art by Joe Gallagher), Dr. Mid-nite (art by Aschmeier), Johnny Thunder (art by Aschmeier), and the Flash (art by Gallagher and Naydel). Two-page text story, "Lead in His Shoes" by Jay Marr. Tootsie Roll back cover ad, "Captain Tootsie Captures Red the Terror" by C.C. Beck and Pete Costanza. Cover art by Gallagher and Naydel.
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All-Flash (1941) #1
DC:
Jun 1941
Original cover price: $0.10
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Origin Flash retold. 1st solo Golden Age Flash title. E.E. Hibbard cover and art.
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All-Flash (1941) #1
DC:
Jun 1941
Original cover price: $0.10
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Origin Flash retold. 1st solo Golden Age Flash title. E.E. Hibbard cover and art.
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Allied Over the Road (1959) #5
Allied Van Lines:
1959
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Allied Over the Road: Chapter 5: Allied, Over the Road (circa 1959) is a promotional comic from Allied Van Lines. This comic was only available to employees and was designed with 3-ring binder holes for placement in a binder. Narrator "Al Vann" provides pointers on proper loading, how to protect property from transit damage, and watching one's language. Also included is a one-page history of Allied Van Lines, and a page on Allied's organizational policies. 8 pages, full color, white paper stock.
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Amazing Adventures (1950 Ziff Davis) #1
Ziff Davis:
Nov 1950
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"The Asteroid Witch" (art by Murphy Anderson), "A-Day" (art by Ogden Whitney), "Winged Death on Venus" (art by Wally Wood), "Trespasser in Time" (art by Alex Schomburg), and "The Stone Men." Painted cover.
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Amazing Adventures (1961 1st Series) #4
Marvel:
Sep 1961
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"I Am Robot X" (pencils by Jack Kirby, inks by Dick Ayers; 13 pages); "Who or What was the Bootblack?" (art by Steve Ditko); and "What Lurks Within?" starring "Doctor Droom" (not Doom) (art by Kirby/Ayers). Two-page text story, "The Pact." Kirby/Ayers robot cover.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #5
Marvel:
Oct 1963
Original cover price: $0.12
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Doctor Doom appearance in "Marked for Destruction by Dr. Doom!" Script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko. Fantastic Four cameo. Ditko cover. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 142.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #6
Marvel:
Nov 1963
Original cover price: $0.12
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First appearance of the Lizard in "Face-to-Face with the Lizard." Script by Stan Lee, art and cover by Steve Ditko. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 3. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 143.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #10
Marvel:
Mar 1964
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First appearance of Big Man and the Enforcers in "The Enforcers." Script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko. Cover by Jack Kirby and Ditko. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 7 and 147.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #10
Marvel:
Mar 1964
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First appearance of Big Man and the Enforcers in "The Enforcers." Script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko. Cover by Jack Kirby and Ditko. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 7 and 147.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #10
Marvel:
Mar 1964
Original cover price: $0.12
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First appearance of Big Man and the Enforcers in "The Enforcers." Script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko. Cover by Jack Kirby and Ditko. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 7 and 147.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #17
Marvel:
Oct 1964
Original cover price: $0.12
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Second appearance of the Green Goblin in "The Return of the Green Goblin." Script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko. Guest starring the Human Torch (of the Fantastic Four). Ditko cover. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 12 and 155. Letter to the editor by comics writer Doug Moench.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #23
Marvel:
Apr 1965
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Third appearance of the Green Goblin in "The Goblin and the Gangsters." Script by Stan Lee, art and cover by Steve Ditko. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 18 and 161. Letter from Jim Shooter, former editor-in-chief at Marvel, critiquing Marvel's handling of Spider-Man.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #23
Marvel:
Apr 1965
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Third appearance of the Green Goblin in "The Goblin and the Gangsters." Script by Stan Lee, art and cover by Steve Ditko. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 18 and 161. Letter from Jim Shooter, former editor-in-chief at Marvel, critiquing Marvel's handling of Spider-Man.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #28
Marvel:
Sep 1965
Original cover price: $0.12
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First appearance of the Molten Man in "The Menace of the Molten Man." Script by Stan Lee, art and cover by Steve Ditko. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 166. This is a very difficult book to find in the higher grades because the black cover easily shows virtually every imprefection, no matter how minor.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #28
Marvel:
Sep 1965
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First appearance of the Molten Man in "The Menace of the Molten Man." Script by Stan Lee, art and cover by Steve Ditko. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 166. This is a very difficult book to find in the higher grades because the black cover easily shows virtually every imprefection, no matter how minor.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #28
Marvel:
Sep 1965
Original cover price: $0.12
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First appearance of the Molten Man in "The Menace of the Molten Man." Script by Stan Lee, art and cover by Steve Ditko. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 166. This is a very difficult book to find in the higher grades because the black cover easily shows virtually every imprefection, no matter how minor.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #28
Marvel:
Sep 1965
Original cover price: $0.12
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First appearance of the Molten Man in "The Menace of the Molten Man." Script by Stan Lee, art and cover by Steve Ditko. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 166. This is a very difficult book to find in the higher grades because the black cover easily shows virtually every imprefection, no matter how minor.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #42
Marvel:
Nov 1966
Original cover price: $0.12
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Third appearance of Mary Jane (cameo; first time face is shown). Rhino, Foggy Nelson (from Daredevil), and Dr. Curtis Connors cameos in "The Birth of a Super-Hero." Script by Stan Lee, art and cover by John Romita Sr. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 31 and 182.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #54
Marvel:
Nov 1967
Original cover price: $0.12
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Doctor Octopus guest stars in "The Tentacles and the Trap." Script by Stan Lee, pencils by John Romita Sr., inks by Mike Esposito as "Mickey Demeo." Romita cover. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 39.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #55
Marvel:
Dec 1967
Original cover price: $0.12
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Doctor Octopus. Story synopsis: Spidey is on a rampage - looking for Doc Ock ever since Aunt May collapsed. Meanwhile, Doc Ock is after the Nullifier again - and he finds it and uses it against Spider-Man with most unexpected results. Spidey can't remember who he is, but will he believe Dr. Octopus when the doc tells him they are on the same team???
"Doc Ock Wins." Script by Stan Lee, pencils by John Romita Sr., inks by Mike Esposito as "Mickey Demeo." Romita cover. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 40.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #58
Marvel:
Mar 1968
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Ka-Zar appearance in "To Kill a Spider-Man." Script by Stan Lee, pencils by John Romita Sr. and Don Heck, inks by Mike Esposito as "Mickey Demeo." Romita cover. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 30.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #100
Marvel:
Sep 1971
Original cover price: $0.15
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Spider-Man becomes more spidery than ever in "The Spider or the Man?" Script by Stan Lee; pencils by Gil Kane; inks by Frank Giacoia. Cameos by the Green Goblin, the Kingpin, Doctor Octopus, the Vulture, the Lizard, and Captain Stacy. John Romita Sr./Giacoia cover.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #149
Marvel:
Oct 1975
Original cover price: $0.25
Part 00J of Spider-Man Clone Saga
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First appearance of the Spider-Man clone in "Even if I Live, I Die." Origin of the Jackal (who dies) and the Gwen Stacy clone. Gerry Conway scripts end; pencils by Ross Andru; inks by Mike Esposito. Gil Kane cover. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 126.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #166
Marvel:
Mar 1977
Original cover price: $0.30
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Stegron the Dinosaur Man is still hanging around--but now the Lizard is after Spidey, too! "War of the Reptile-Men!" Script by Len Wein, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #179
Marvel:
Apr 1978
Original cover price: $0.35
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It's Spider-Man versus the Green Goblin versus Silvermane--a veritable free-for-all in "The Goblin's Always Greener...!" Script by Len Wein, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #200
Marvel:
Jan 1980
Original cover price: $0.75
Part of series Giant-Sized Issue
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48-page giant-size issue. Spider-Man goes after the burgler who killed Uncle Ben in the very first Spider-Man story (Amazing Fantasy 15). Plus, the return of Aunt May. Didn't she die a few issues ago? It was all just a misunderstanding! "The Spider and the Burgler...A Sequel." Script by Marv Wolfman, pencils by Keith Pollard, inks by Jim Mooney. Stan Lee scripts the last page.
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #238A
Marvel:
Mar 1983
Original cover price: $0.60
Part of series Tattooz Insert Variant
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Issue 238A HAS the Lakeside Skin Tattooz insert. First appearance of the Hobgoblin (Ned Leeds) in "Shadow of Evils Past!" Script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by John Romta Sr. Green Goblin cameo. Romita Jr./Romita Sr. cover.
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