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These are the Silver!
Amazing Spider-Man #7
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Amazing Spider-Man 7 Universal
Grade:
3.5
Page Quality:
OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #:
3730205010
Owner:
ADAMANTIUM
SET DETAILS
Custom Sets:
This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing:
Amazing Spider-man the Man of Web
Score:
200
Amazing Spider-man The Under 100's
Score:
200
Amazing Spider-man (cont.)
Score:
200
Spider-man All Together Now, Amazing!
Score:
200
Amazing Spider-man 2 Volumes Worth!
Score:
200
These are the Silver!
Score:
200
Research:
See CGC's Census Report for this Comic
Owner's Description
2nd appearance of the Vulture. Stan Lee story. Steve Ditko cover and art. In the first appearance Spidey wins and the Vulture goes to prison only to then perfect his apparatus! Now with flaws sewed up, the formidable foe is more successful, and Spidey breaks his arm, only to then have to reface this upstart known as the Vulture! There are more wins and defeats, only for later someone else to take up the Vulture moniker and emblem of winged fury. There are many things to say for old age and the curmudgeon ways that follow those found wisdoms. I had this issue in Spider-man Classics in a subscription as a kid, and those reads only confirmed with what nostalgia the issues could hold to several generations. It takes those spokespersons or people to put those follies of funny books toward those inclined, whether in our youth or not they live on!
Complete with a back cover picture of the 2-part story reprint from the Dallas Morning News under copy, from as a kid as well. Those made for some easy reads to recapture the nostalgia or youth of after school reads and relaxations within those first experiences. Showing the Spidey arm in a sling and coming up with excuses that made him seem fragile, when in fact he is an Amazing Spider-man!
Grader Notes:
light tape stains to cover;
light tears to cover;
moderate creasing to cover;
moderate spine stress lines to cover.
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