Released July 1992
Marvel Age #114
Synopsis
This issue is dedicted to the 30th Anniversary of The Amazing Spider-Man featuring several articles focusing on the wall crawler.Features a Willie Lumpkin strip by Stan Lee & Dan DeCarlo.Also featuring a one page Fred Hembeck gag with the return of the Amazing Fantasy #15 boy. He shows up at the Daily Bugle telling J. Jonah Jameson that he remembers when he was a young child and seeing Spider-Man without his mask all those years ago. He pretty much describes Peter Parker who is standing next to him, but then remembers that the Spider-Teen wore glasses, something Peter stopped wearing years before. Parker walks away thinking he's off the hook, until Jonah remembers he used to wear glasses when he began working at The Daily Bugle.
Variants
Synopsis
This issue is dedicted to the 30th Anniversary of The Amazing Spider-Man featuring several articles focusing on the wall crawler.Features a Willie Lumpkin strip by Stan Lee & Dan DeCarlo.Also featuring a one page Fred Hembeck gag with the return of the Amazing Fantasy #15 boy. He shows up at the Daily Bugle telling J. Jonah Jameson that he remembers when he was a young child and seeing Spider-Man without his mask all those years ago. He pretty much describes Peter Parker who is standing next to him, but then remembers that the Spider-Teen wore glasses, something Peter stopped wearing years before. Parker walks away thinking he's off the hook, until Jonah remembers he used to wear glasses when he began working at The Daily Bugle.
Key Facts
- Preview of Spider-Man 2099, an image of the character accompanying an article about the upcoming series
- Early cover appearance of Carnage
Details
- Series
- Marvel Age
- Cover Date
- July 1992
- Pages
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- UPC
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- Cover Price
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- Final Order Cutoff
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Creators
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Cover ArtistMark Bagley