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Spider-Man debuts: Amazing Fantasy #15 (Aug. 1962); cover art by Jack Kirby (penciler) and Steve Ditko (inker).. The science fiction-fantasy anthology Amazing Adult Fantasy began with issue #7 (cover-dated Dec. 1961), having taken over the number of the similar anthology Amazing Adventures.
The Hobgoblin returns, collecting money for the Rose; reprint of Amazing Fantasy #15 as Spider-Man tells his origin to Mary Jane; issue slightly larger than the average comic book. In the end, Spider-Man is defeated by the Hobgoblin. 276
Amazing Adult Fantasy (1961 series) #12 - Marvel Comics; Fantastic Four (1961 series) #4 - Marvel Comics; Reintroduction of Namor the Sub-Mariner into Marvel Comics continuity. The Incredible Hulk (1962 series) #1 - Marvel Comics; First appearance of the Hulk, Thunderbolt Ross, Betty Ross, and Rick Jones. Journey into Mystery (1952 series) #80 ...
Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, Flash Thompson first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962), the same issue Spider-Man first appeared in. He was a regular character in The Amazing Spider-Man series for its first four years, leaving the cast in The Amazing Spider-Man #47 (April 1967) to serve in the Vietnam War. Though ...
1962 (August) Stan Lee, Steve Ditko: Amazing Fantasy #15 Thor: 1962 (August) Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Journey into Mystery #83 Balder the Brave, and Heimdall: 1962 (October) Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Journey into Mystery #85 Matthew Hawk (former Matthew Leibowitz) Two-Gun Kid 1962 (November) Stan Lee, Jack Kirby Two-Gun Kid #60 Anthony Edward "Tony ...
After Action Comics #1, the aforementioned holy grail of the comics world, comes Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962), which spun the first tale that included Spider-Man. A near-pristine copy sold for $1.1 ...
Spider-Man made his first appearance in the anthology comic book called Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962) in the Silver Age of Comic Books before Spider-Man first stars in his own self-titled series after his official debut starting in The Amazing Spider-Man issue #1 (March 1963), and has been featured in the comic books, television shows ...
Amazing Fantasy #15: Published in August 1962, and written by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. It has an estimated value ranging from $50,000 to $3,600,000, depending on condition.
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