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Amazing Spider-Man #116 (Lee & Conway/Romita, Jan 1973). Deja vu! With some clever dialogue edits and a fresh coat of paints, Gerry Conway recycles pages from Spectacular Spider-Man #1.

Amazing Spider-Man #119 (Conway/Romita, Apr 1973). Pete goes to Montreal, tracing a mysterious telegram sent to Aunt May. But General Ross is in town, still pursuing the Hulk…

Amazing Spider-Man #118 (Lee & Conway/Romita, Mar 1973). In the year of our Gourd Twenty Twenty-Two, it’s a real bummer to read that any meaningful strides in progressive politics are undermined by the ambition and foibles of individuals.

Amazing Spider-Man #117 (Lee & Conway/Romita, Feb 1973). The remake of that Spectacular Spider-Man tale continues.

The Amazing Spider-Man #52, September 1967It’s always a bit disconcerting being knocked out of Marve

The Amazing Spider-Man #52, September 1967

It’s always a bit disconcerting being knocked out of Marvelverse and into the real world with talk of Flash’s service in the Vietnam War. Especially as he makes it all sound like such a lark, instead of the hellish experience it actually was. 


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The Amazing Spider-Man #50, July 1967A hero’s vow renewed.

The Amazing Spider-Man #50, July 1967

A hero’s vow renewed.


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The Amazing Spider-Man #50, July 1967First appearance of the Kingpin

The Amazing Spider-Man #50, July 1967

First appearance of the Kingpin


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The Amazing Spider-Man #50, July 1967Life crises and great art

The Amazing Spider-Man #50, July 1967

Life crises and great art


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The Amazing Spider-Man #50, July 1967A great cover for a great issue.

The Amazing Spider-Man #50, July 1967

A great cover for a great issue.


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