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that90ssmshow · 2 years ago
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kudosmyhero · 8 months ago
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The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #71: The Speedster and the Spider
Read Date: June 01, 2023 Cover Date: April 1969 ● Writer: Stan Lee ● Penciler: John Romita ◦ Jim Mooney ● Inker: Jim Mooney ● Colorist: {uncredited} ● Letterer: Sam Rosen ● Editor: Stan Lee ●
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**HERE BE SPOILERS: Skip ahead to the fan art/podcast to avoid spoilers
Reactions As I Read: ● does Peter have a darkroom in his bedroom? ● I didn’t know Quicksilver and Wanda are siblings ● it’s weird seeing JJJ without a cigar in his mouth ● pics that will prove Spidey’s innocence
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Synopsis: As Peter returns to his apartment and mulls over the fact that he was responsible for giving J. Jonah Jameson a good scare as Spider-Man, he almost blows his secret identity when Harry abruptly returns home.
Meanwhile, having escaped the destruction of Magneto's fortress, Quicksilver, Scarlet Witch and the Toad debate on what to do now that they are outcasts. Quicksilver believes that the Avengers will take them in and runs to New York to find them. However, upon arriving at Avengers Mansion, he learns from Jarvis that they are away on a mission in Africa. Debating on what to next, Quicksilver learns the Spider-Man is considered a fugitive of the law. He decides to bring Spider-Man to justice as it may be a way to exonerate himself and his sister in the eyes of the world following their recent alliance with Magneto.
Later, Peter arrives at the Bugle to sell his pictures of Spider-Man's battle with the Kingpin. There he finds that Joe Robertson has taken charge of the Bugle while Jonah is in the hospital. When Joe sees that the photos show that Spider-Man was trying to prevent the Kingpin from stealing the tablet, he demands the presses be stopped to send this out as an exclusive. Peter is also surprised by the very generous payment for the photos.
Peter then changes into Spider-Man and delivers the tablet to George Stacy. When Stacy tries to stop Spider-Man to talk to him Spidey can't stop and leaves. On his way home, Spider-Man is so absorbed in how he's going to spend his money that he is taken by surprise when Quicksilver (unaware that Spider-Man's been cleared of any wrong doing) attacks him. Spidey proves to be no match for Quicksilver's superior speed. As their battle rages on, the front page story about Spider-Man's innocence gets to Jameson who freaks out.
Back at the battle between Spider-Man and Quicksilver, Spider-Man finally gets his bearings and uses his spider-sense and Quicksilver's arrogance to his advantage, and knocks the wind out of the speedster. When the police close in to arrest both super-humans, Spider-Man lifts Quicksilver to safety. When Quicksilver revives he realizes what Spider-Man did for him and the two call a truce, and they part as friends.
(https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Amazing_Spider-Man_Vol_1_71)
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Fan Art: Quicksilver by PnzrK
Accompanying Podcast: ● Swinging Through Spider-Man - episode 71
● Let's Read Spider-Man - episode 44
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comicswithimperfectblacks · 3 months ago
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Bem, isso prova que nada pode deter o Fanático.
Uma página de "Homem-Aranha #37" (Abril, 1986), incluindo uma história originalmente publicada em "The Amazing Spider-Man #230" (Marvel, 1982). Arte por John Romita Jr. e Jim Mooney.
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Well, that proves nothing can stop the Juggernaut.
A splash page from "Homem-Aranha #37" (Abril, 1986), featuring a storyline originally published in "The Amazing Spider-Man #230" (Marvel, 1982). Art by John Romita Jr. and Jim Mooney.
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hawks-and-spiders · 5 years ago
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Natasha Romanoff in THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #86 (1970)
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ungoliantschilde · 3 years ago
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an Amazing Spider-Man page by John Buscema, who was finishing a layout by John Romita, Sr., with Inks by Jim Mooney, Letters by Sam Rosen, and a Script by Stan Lee.
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browsethestacks · 3 years ago
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Original Art - Amazing Spider-Man #075 Pg 18 (1969) by John Romita And Jim Mooney
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thebristolboard · 4 years ago
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Awesome page by John Romita Sr. (pencils) and Jim Mooney (inks) from Amazing Spider-Man #69, published by Marvel Comics, February 1969.
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comicartarchive · 4 years ago
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Amazing Spider-Man 67 pg16-18 by John Romita and Jim Mooney
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rocket-prose · 6 years ago
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An original John Romita / Jim Mooney page from Amazing Spider-Man #68 (Marvel: 1969)
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thebestcomicbookpanels · 2 years ago
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The Black Cat from an issue of Spider-Man. Art by either Jim Mooney or John Romita Jr.
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gameraboy2 · 3 years ago
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...and so they are easy prey...
Amazing Spider-Man #215 (1981) Written by Denny O’Neil Art by John Romita, Jr. and Jim Mooney
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kudosmyhero · 6 months ago
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The Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 1) #75:Death Without Warning!
Read Date: June 29, 2023 Cover Date: August 1969 ● Writer: Stan Lee ● Penciler: John Romita ● Inker: Jim Mooney ● Colorist: {uncredited} ● Letterer: Artie Simek ● Editor: Stan Lee ●
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**HERE BE SPOILERS: Skip ahead to the fan art/podcast to avoid spoilers
Reactions As I Read: ● Artie (Sweet Lips) Simek ● ok, who’s dying this issue?
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Synopsis: Having drunk the elixir of life, Silvermane has reversed his age to that of a man in his prime. And when Ceasar tries to convince Marko that the young man is not Silvermane, but an impostor, Silvermane lashes out at them. Suddenly Spider-Man arrives after having beaten the location of Silvermane's base out of some of his Maggia goons.
Spider-Man makes short work of Marko but has to fight Silvermane who has de-aged once more to a man in his twenties. Connors, who has been fighting a transformation back into the Lizard, flees but finally cannot hold back the transformation any longer and changes back into the monster he loathes. The Lizard then makes a break for it and escapes he Maggia hideout.
As Spider-Man fights both the revitalized Silvermane and his Maggia troops, Silvermane is shocked to find that he's still getting younger by the minute and flees the room. Spider-Man finishes off the rest of the Maggia grunts and then goes after Silvermane, and watches as the once fearsome crime boss de-ages past infancy until he finally becomes nothing but a memory.
Spider-Man frees the Connors family and vows to them that he will find Curt and that if he has become the Lizard again, cure him. While elsewhere, the Lizard takes full control of Connor's body again, this time vowing to fight to remain the Lizard, forever.
(https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Amazing_Spider-Man_Vol_1_75)
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Fan Art: The Lizard (Curt Connors) 2 by ChaosEmperor971
Accompanying Podcast: ● Let's Read Spider-Man - episode 47
● Swinging Through Spider-Man - episode 75
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the-gershomite · 3 years ago
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The Spectacular Spider-Man, July 1968 “Lo, This Monster!”
(1-10 of 52)
written by Stan Lee
art by John Romita
inked by Jim Mooney
lettered by Sam Rosen
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ungoliantschilde · 4 years ago
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“HYDE… IN PLAIN SIGHT!” by John Romita, Jr. with Inks by Jim Mooney, Letters by Diana Albers, Colors by Bob Sharen, and a Script by Roger Stern.
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browsethestacks · 4 years ago
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Original Art - Amazing Spider-Man #069 Pg 27 (1969) by John Romita Sr. And Jim Mooney
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merrymarvelite · 3 years ago
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Cover of the Day: Marvel Team-Up #8 (April, 1973) Art by Jim Mooney & John Romita Sr.
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