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This is The Amazing Spider-Man #134, 136, 137, 142, 167, 196, 199, and 200, published by Marvel Comics in 1974, 1975, 1977, 1979, and 1980. It includes some classic and key issues in the Bronze Age run of the Web-slinger, with the First appearance of classic Spidey villain The Tarantula in issue #134. That issue also features the return of The Punisher on the last page, after his first appearance in issue #129. Issue #136 features the 1st appearance of Harry Osborn as the new Green Goblin, after his father Norman Osborn. Issue #137 continues the two-part story, and features the 2nd appearance of Harry Osborn as the new Green Goblin. Issue #142 features a great Mysterio appearance (Danny Berkhart), and the First (cameo) appearance of the Gwen Stacy clone. Issue #167 has Spidey Stalked by the Spider-Slayer, and features the First appearance of Will-O'-the-Wisp, and the First appearance of Dr. Bart Hamilton (the third Green Goblin). Issue #196 features the faked death of Aunt May (spoiler alert!), 1st Appearance of Debra Whitman, and Kingpin cameo on the last page. Issue #199 features another great Mysterio appearance. Issue #200 is the special double-sized Anniversary Spectacular issue, which revisits Spidey’s origin in Amazing Fantasy #15, as he takes on the burglar that killed his Uncle Ben, and includes one page written by Stan Lee!

Includes appearances by so many of Peter Parker’s key supporting character heroes and villains from throughout the years, including Mary Jane Watson, Flash Thompson, Harry Osborn, Robbie Robertson, Aunt May, J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, and Liz Allen. These issues feature classic story and art by legendary writers and artists John Romita Sr., Gerry Conway, Ross Andru, Frank Giacoia, Dave Hunt, Gil Kane, Len Wein, Mike Esposito, Al Milgrom, Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard, Pablo Marcos, Jim Mooney, and Sal Buscema.

Please note Issue #134 seems to be missing the Marvel Value Stamp page. They were often cut out, and it appears that someone removed the page cleanly. The issue also has a slight spine roll, and some minor cover indentation marks on the front and back covers. Issue #136 has heavy cover creasing to the front and back covers, along with small spine stress lines, and some soiling to the back cover. There is some slight edgewear tearing at the lower middle edge of the front cover. It seems the issue was folded over at one point, as there is a fold line down the middle length of the back cover, and a fold line is also visible in the middle area of the inside pages. The letters page does have the Marvel Value Stamp series A # 95: Mole Man. Issue #137 has general cover wear, with thin cover crease lines, some edgewear at the top of the front cover, with an indentation mark at the top page edges, and some very slight fraying of the spine at the top staple area. There is also a price written in pen at the top left corner of the Spectacular Spider-man Marvel Treasury Edition ad page. The letters page does have the Marvel Value Stamp series A # 99: Sandman. Issue #142 has cover crease lines, along with a spine roll and heavy spine stress lines, including a large tear at the top at the spine where the paper is mostly still there but has separated from the front cover. Issue #167 has minor general front cover wear, with some light spine stress lines, and some small thin crease lines. The back cover has more wear, with edgewear at the top and bottom edges, with some slight edgewear tearing at the top edges, and some creasing and soiling. Issue #196 has minor general front cover wear, with some light spine stress lines, and some small thin crease lines, as well as edgewear along the top and right side edges of the front cover. The back cover has a small pencil notation and some very small spot soiling. Issue #199 has minor general cover wear, with small light crease lines and spine stress lines. There is a small edgewear tear at the bottom right corner edge of the back cover at the spine. Issue #200 has cover creasing, along with a slight bend/fold line to the right of the spine, which seems to happen on many of the squarebound double-size issues. It has light/faded printing on some pages, where the words/printing appear slightly faded. This seems to be a printing defect, and may also be on other issues, but we don’t know. These are classic 1970's Spidey issues featuring some of the web-slinger's most popular artists ever, ranking up there with Steve Ditko. This is a key Marvel addition to any collection.


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