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Adapts story from Spectacular Spider-Man magazine #1 by Stan Lee and John Romita with slight changes. Gerry Conway story Jim Mooney art John Romita cover
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August 22, 2001
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2/1973 - "The Deadly Designs of the Disruptor" continues reprinting pages from "Lo, This Monster" in Spectacular Spider-Man #1 (1968). 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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Adapts story from Spectacular Spider-Man magazine #1 by Stan Lee and John Romita with slight changes. Gerry Conway story Jim Mooney art John Romita cover
Graded Date
August 22, 2001
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