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Amazing Spider-Man #366 CGC 9.4

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9/1992 - "Skullwork! Part 1 of 2. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Jerry Bingham. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Peter Parker is in a state of shock after the dramatic return of his parents! Both he and his aunt thought they had died many years ago while working as undercover agents for the U.S. government! But here they are in the flesh in Queens, New York! After the awkward meeting, the web-slinger begins his fact-finding based upon his adventure in Amazing Spider-Man Annual 5 (published in 1968). And that means locating the notorious RedSkull! Not exactly a fun way to research your family genealogy!

#SpiderMan #RedSkull #MarvelComics #Taskmaster #CGC

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Certification Number

0324190006

Title/Series

Amazing Spider-Man

Issue Number

366

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

9.4

Grade Category

Modern

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

small spine stress lines breaks color Red Skull, Viper, Captain America & Taskmaster appearance. David Michelinie story Jerry Bingham & Randy Emberlin art Mark Bagley & Randy Emberlin cover

Graded Date

October 5, 2017

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