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very small crease right top ofbreaks color small crease left bottom of back cover Origin of Spider-Man retold. Marv Wolfman story Keith Pollard & Jim Mooney art John Romita cover
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1/1980 - Newstand Edition. "The Spider and the Burglar...A Sequel" Script by Marv Wolfman. Art by Keith Pollard (breakdowns) and Jim Mooney (finishes). Cover by John Romita. It's the bicentennial issue of the Amazing Spider-Man! And the web-slinger is going back, all the way back, to the days of Amazing Fantasy 15 to once again confront the criminal that murdered his Uncle Ben! But this time Peter Parker will have to stop the killer without his spider powers! Given a second chance, can the wall-crawler right the wrongs from the past and save his beloved Aunt May? This sought-after issue celebrates the 200th adventure of Marvel’s most iconic web-slinger.
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very small crease right top ofbreaks color small crease left bottom of back cover Origin of Spider-Man retold. Marv Wolfman story Keith Pollard & Jim Mooney art John Romita cover
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