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The Amazing Spider-Man 1963 #95 Regular Edition - .5 - $3.50

The Amazing Spider-Man 1963 #95 Regular Edition - .5 - $3.50

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Peter heads for England looking for Gwen but is forced to fight terrorists as Spider-Man. Realizing that Peter Parker can't show up with Spider-Man already swinging around, Peter heads home, leaving Gwen in mourning for her father.

On-sale date from 1971 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress with a correction factor of plus 28 days.

  • The Hostage Must Die! - John Romita pencils; Sal Buscema inks cover credits provided by Nick Caputo, confirmed by original art as seen in Sal Buscema, Comics Fast and Furious Artist book.
  • - Inside front cover. Ad for Deal's Wheels from Revell.
  • Trap for a Terrorist! - Story pages are numbered 1-20, but pages 12 and 13 are half-story and half-ads.
  • The Mighty Marvel Checklist - Marvel comics now on sale. Top half of page after page six of the story.
  • 2 More Triumphs from Marvel - Bottom half of page after page six of the story. Promos for Fear #3 and Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD #18, with covers depicted.
  • Wondrous Words of Wit and Wisdom with Which to Waste Some Time! - Sam Rosen has been ill. Promo for Conan the Barbarian. Nancy Murphy is in charge of subscriptions. Visit by Vic Ghidalia of ABC-TV. John Buscema has drawn a cover for PRO, the magazine of the National Football League. Bob Raleigh Jr., disc jockey on WPGC radio, Washington, D.C. has been plugging Marvel comics. Marvel received fan letters from French film director Alain Resnais and Italian film director Federico Fellini, the latter in Italian. In Stan's Soapbox, Stan complains that all the letters for Captain America deal with social issues and nobody comments on the stories or art.
  • - Letters from Jean Laidig, Don Tyler, F. C. Freeth, and Bruce Long. Also includes a panel from a previous story and a promo for Fantastic Four #109.
  • Statement of Ownership - Bottom of first page of letters column. Statement of Ownership for October 1, 1970. Average paid circulation for past 12 months is 322,195. Issue nearest to filing date is 269, 255.
  • - Ad for a weight gain product.
  • - Inside back cover. Ad for the Academy for Home Study.
  • - Back cover. Ad for the Famous Artists School.
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