Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) National Diamond comic books
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) National Diamond #96NDS Marvel: May 1971 Original cover price: $0.15 Part of series National Diamond Sales More information... Hide notes National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. It is believed these variants were distributed only in regions near U.S. military bases. This classic issue is the first of three that were not approved by the Comics Code Authority because of the (anti-)drug themed story. (Not that the Comics Code was pro-drug, of course. It's just that back then, comics couldn't mention drugs at all, even negatively.) Stan Lee published the stories anyway, which eventually led to a major revision in the code, allowing for anti-drug stories, plus other various things such as horror comics and vampires.) (That's why there were suddenly tons of horror and mystery comics in the early seventies, shortly after the revision went into effect.) Anyway, back to the Spider-Man story at hand: the Green Goblin returns to annoy Spider-Man in "And Now, the Goblin." Script by Stan Lee, pencils by Gil Kane, and inks by Frank Giacoia. Kane cover. Letter in this issue from John Madden. (The sports announcer? The film director? Or--?). |
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) National Diamond #109NDS Marvel: Jun 1972 Original cover price: $0.20 Part of series National Diamond Sales More information... Hide notes National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. It is believed these variants were distributed only in regions near U.S. military bases. Doctor Strange appears in "Enter: Dr. Strange." Script by Stan Lee, pencils by John Romita Sr., inks by Romita and Tony Mortellaro. Romita cover. |
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) National Diamond #110NDS Marvel: Jul 1972 Original cover price: $0.20 Part of series National Diamond Sales More information... Hide notes National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. It is believed these variants were distributed only in regions near U.S. military bases. First appearance of the Gibbon in "The Birth of the Gibbon." Script by Stan Lee (his last on the series), pencils by John Romita Sr., inks by Romita and Tony Mortellaro. Romita cover. Letter to the editor from David Michelinie, who would later write Spider-Man himself. |
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) National Diamond #111NDS Marvel: Aug 1972 Original cover price: $0.20 Part of series National Diamond Sales More information... Hide notes National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. It is believed these variants were distributed only in regions near U.S. military bases. Kraven the Hunter tracks Spidey in "To Stalk a Spider." Script by Gerry Conway (his first on the series), pencils by John Romita Sr., inks by Romita and Tony Mortellaro. Ka-Zar cameo. Romita cover. |
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) National Diamond #112NDS Marvel: Sep 1972 Original cover price: $0.20 Part of series National Diamond Sales More information... Hide notes National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. It is believed these variants were distributed only in regions near U.S. military bases. Doctor Octopus, the Beetle, and the Gibbon have cameos in "Spidey Cops Out." Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by John Romita Sr., inks by Romita and Tony Mortellaro. Romita cover. |
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) National Diamond #113NDS Marvel: Oct 1972 Original cover price: $0.20 Part of series National Diamond Sales More information... Hide notes National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. It is believed these variants were distributed only in regions near U.S. military bases. Doctor Octopus and first appearance of Hammerhead in "They Call the Doctor: Octopus." Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by John Romita Sr., inks by Tony Mortellaro and Jim Starlin. Romita cover. |
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) National Diamond #117NDS Marvel: Feb 1973 Original cover price: $0.20 Part of series National Diamond Sales More information... Hide notes National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. It is believed these variants were distributed only in regions near U.S. military bases. "The Deadly Designs of the Disruptor" continues reprinting pages from "Lo, Thisn Monster" in Spectacular Spider-Man #1 (1968)--see comments on Amazing Spider-Man 116 for details. However, there is quite a bit of new material here by scripter Gerry Conway, penciller John Romita Sr., and inkers Romita, Jim Mooney, and Tony Mortellaro. New cover by Romita. |
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) National Diamond #118NDS Marvel: Mar 1973 Original cover price: $0.20 Part of series National Diamond Sales More information... Hide notes National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. It is believed these variants were distributed only in regions near U.S. military bases. "Countdown to Chaos" concludes the storyline that reprints pages from "Lo, This Monster" in Spectacular Spider-Man #1 (1968)--see comments on Amazing Spider-Man 116 for details. However, there is also new material here by scripter Gerry Conway, penciller John Romita Sr., and inkers Romita, Jim Mooney, and Tony Mortellaro. New cover by Romita. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 97. Letter to the editor by comics writer Mike Baron (Nexus). |
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) National Diamond #119NDS Marvel: Apr 1973 Original cover price: $0.20 Part of series National Diamond Sales More information... Hide notes National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. It is believed these variants were distributed only in regions near U.S. military bases. The Hulk guest stars in "The Gentleman's Name is Hulk." Script by Gerry Conway, pencils by John Romita Sr., inks by Romita and Tony Mortellaro. Green Goblin cameo. Romita cover. |
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