Amazing Spider-Man (1962)
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1st full appearance of Mattie Franklin, later becomes Spider-Woman
Final issue of the first Spider-Man series that launched in 1962
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1st full appearance of Mattie Franklin, later becomes Spider-Woman
Final issue of the first Spider-Man series that launched in 1962
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500th issue double-sized anniversary issue
Interior art by John Romita Sr and John Romita Jr
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500th issue double-sized anniversary issue
Interior art by John Romita Sr and John Romita Jr
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Newsstand Edition, indicated by the barcode
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1st appearance of Tess Black, the daughter of Loki
1st appearance of Morwen, an immortal sorceress of chaos
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1st appearance of Tess Black, the daughter of Loki
1st appearance of Morwen, an immortal sorceress of chaos
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1st appearance of the Gatekeeper, a Spider-Totem
Three-part story wraps up Ezekiel's arc for the most part
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #506 - #508, then Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1
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1st appearance of the Gatekeeper, a Spider-Totem
Three-part story wraps up Ezekiel's arc for the most part
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #506 - #508, then Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1
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1st appearance of Gabriel and Sarah Stacy, the twin children of Gwen Stacy and Norman Osborn
Gabe and Sarah appear as unknown assassins but their identities are revealed in the next issue
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1st appearance of Gabriel and Sarah Stacy, the twin children of Gwen Stacy and Norman Osborn
Gabe and Sarah appear as unknown assassins but their identities are revealed in the next issue
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Origin of Gabriel and Sarah Stacy, names revealed
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Controversial issue: Gabriel and Sarah Stacy are the result of an affair between Norman Osborn and Gwen Stacy, later retconned, removed, from continuity in The Amazing Spider-Man #73 (2021)
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Controversial issue: Gabriel and Sarah Stacy are the result of an affair between Norman Osborn and Gwen Stacy, later retconned, removed, from continuity in The Amazing Spider-Man #73 (2021)
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1st appearance of Gabriel Stacy as the Grey Goblin
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