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Amazing Spider-Man #215 CGC 9.6

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4/1981 - "By My Powers Shall I Be Vanquished!" by Denny O'Neil, John Romita Jr. & Jim Mooney. John Romita Jr. & Al Milgrom cover. In a diabolical twist of fate, the Wizard transfers Spider-Man's spider-sense into the mind of the Sub-Mariner! The web-slinger's sudden loss and Prince Namor's sudden gain make them easy prey for the Frightful Four! After taking a beating, the two heroes go their separate ways to lick their wounds! Hours later they rendezvous at the Baxter Building to reverse the Wizard's experiment! And then it's time for payback against the Frightful Four! This collaboration is the signature Spider-Man & Sub-Mariner team-up of the bronze age.

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Certification Number

2069914009

Title/Series

Amazing Spider-Man

Issue Number

215

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

9.6

Grade Category

Modern

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

Sub-Mariner, Fantastic Four & Frightful Four (Wizard, Trapster, Sandman & Llyra) appearance. Denny O'Neil story John Romita Jr. & Jim Mooney art John Romita Jr. & Al Milgrom cover

Graded Date

October 10, 2019

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