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SERIE CRONOLOGICA DELL' EDITORIALE CORNO, LA MAGNIFICA COLLANA IN FORMATO GIGANTE DI GENIALISSIMO ED ESCLUSIVO BRAND TUTTO NOSTRANO CHE IL MONDO INTERO ANCOR OGGI CI INVIDIA

ALBO GIGANTE TUTTO A COLORI DEL 1977

all' interno 4 episodi (la conclusione di quello rimasto in sospeso nel numero precedente + 3 completi)


CONDIZIONI OTTIME ,QUALCHE PICCOLA E LIEVE USURA IN COSTOLA,  L'ALBO NON E' DI RESA

LEGENDA STATO DI CONSERVAZIONE

condizioni ECCELLENTI (o anche EDICOLA e/o MAGAZZINO) = si intende un oggetto nuovo e perfetto oppure usato senza difetti e praticamente ancora come nuovo, tenendone per quest’ultimo caso in conto ovviamente la datazione ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 8,5 e 9,8 (non assegniamo punteggi superiori a 9,8 perchè trattasi di tipi ideali a ns avviso più teorici e scolastici che reali e concreti, ogni manufatto umano in natura ha una percentuale insita e congenita seppur infinitesimale di imperfezione)

condizioni OTTIME = oggetto nuovo (o talora anche usato ma maneggiato e conservato con molta cura) in cui non si riscontra alcun difetto rilevante e degno di nota, tutt’al più qualche minimo segno di lettura o di uso ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 7 e 8,5

condizioni BUONISSIME = oggetto usato (ed in taluni casi anche fondo di magazzino soggetto a piccole usure del tempo) con lievi imperfezioni e difetti poco vistosi, generalmente molto marginali ed appena percepibili ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 5,5 e 7

condizioni MOLTO BUONE = oggetto usato con imperfezioni vistose e difetti abbastanza spiccati, pur se non completamente invalidanti (generalmente specificati nel dettaglio alla voce CONDIZIONI nella parte inferiore della descrizione di ogni singolo oggetto); corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 4 e 5,5

condizioni PIU’ CHE BUONE / MEDIOCRI = oggetto usato con imperfezioni e difetti evidenti, smaccati, madornali ed invalidanti, assolutamente non collezionabile tuttavia idoneo per la semplice lettura o documentazione ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale inferiore a 4

per eventuali ulteriori dettagli aggiuntivi e specifici si prega di fare sempre riferimento alla voce CONDIZIONI nella parte inferiore della descrizione di ogni singolo oggetto





Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 38
Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #38
July1966
Editor-in-Chief
Stan Lee
Cover Artists
Steve Ditko

"Just A Guy Named Joe!" / UN TIPO DI NOME JOE  (2a parte)

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Continued from last issue

Spider-Man emerges and Joe gets angrier seeing another person trying to keep him down. 

They fight, and after a pause in the action, Joe regains his senses and runs away with Tomkins. 

Meanwhile, Norman Osborn is disguised and offers $20,000 to criminals to get rid of Spider-Man. 

Back at Empire State University, Gwen again sees Pete in a positive light, admiring his strength and courage. 

As word gets out that Spider-Man has a bounty, he’s busy fighting crooks coming at him left and right. As he fights, he hears a commotion at a gym, seeing Joe Smith pounding on the other boxers. 

After a few punches to Joe, he’s knocked out of his delusion and Tomkins runs in before he’s arrested. 

Tomkins says the charges have been dropped and that the movie company wants to give Joe a large starring role for his impressive display. 

Spider-Man fights more criminals and is angry that Ned has the possibility to marry Betty because he doesn’t have to hide Spider-Man and misses another visit from Mary Jane Watson. 

Notes

con queste ultime paginette si è esaurito il memorabile ciclo primordiale di Ditko, ed ecco che subito ne comincia un altro altrettanto formidabile ed imprescindibile : quello di Babbo Romita


Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #39
August1966
Editor-in-Chief
Stan Lee
Cover Artists
John Romita Sr.

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The Green Goblin is plotting his revenge against Spider-Man and plans to reveal his secret identity to the world. 

Meanwhile, Pete feels he’s coming down with something and visits Dr. Bromwell. During the visit the doctor tells Pete that Aunt May must not have any sudden shock or excitement to her or it could be fatal. As he goes to school, we see Harry Osborn being dropped off by his dad. 

When Harry asks if anything is wrong, his dad snaps angrily at him and Harry begins to worry. Pete sees what’s wrong and Harry starts confides in him his concerns much to the delight of Gwen Stacy. As Spider-Man webslings to clear his head cold, he finds a robbery in progress and starts to fight the gang of crooks. 

The longer he fights, the more suspicious he gets and finally is proven right when they hit him with a gas. This gas that Green Goblin has concocted prevents his Spider-Sense from working. 

As he exits the scene, he goes to change back to Peter Parker and the Goblin watches without being noticed. 

As the Goblin follows him home, he picks up his name on microphone and learns his true identity.

The Goblin confronts him outside and begins his attack on Peter Parker. 

Pete fights to prevent Aunt May from knowing the truth but Goblin soon knocks Pete unconscious and wraps him in a steel alloy cable. 

As he has taken to the Goblin’s lair, Pete struggles against his bonds and since he’s confident in destroying Spider-Man, the Goblin reveals himself to be none other than Norman Osborn himself. 


Notes


Se il mistero sulla vera identità di Babbo Natale perdura ancora ai giorni nostri, quello sul folletto schizofrenico Goblin viene invece svelato nell' episodio a seguire, tanto mica portava regali, ma solo bombette esplosive puzzolenti ed allucinogene




Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #40
September1966
Editor-in-Chief
Stan Lee
Cover Artists
John Romita Sr.
 

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Pete is trapped by Norman Osborn who’s revealed himself to be the Green Goblin. Pete stalls him, mentioning Harry and playing with his emotions to get him to talk. 

Norman tells how he worked constantly to provide and always paid more attention to work than to his son. He reveals how Professor Stromm only borrowed money from a shared account, but Norman called the police reporting it as theft, leaving the company in his hands. 

Norman continues, saying Stromm had left formulas behind, and he decided to research them. 

As he was working on one, it exploded and hospitalized him. 

This transformation changed him and he planned to use his company’s resources to become a super-criminal. 

At home, Aunt May is worried sick over Pete not calling her and Anna Watson calls in Dr. Bromwell. Meanwhile, Betty Brant is in a train station realizing she must return to New York and face everyone but unsure how. 

Pete is still blocked on the steel bonds and the Goblin recounts when Spider-Man has fought him and skews them as victories. 

He finishes his story and frees Pete to fight him on even terms. 

As they fight, the Goblin pulls out stun bombs, an electrical whip, and finally a Goblin Cannon. 

As Spider-Man delivers a kick, the Goblin goes into a mixture of live wires and chemicals and a fire starts. 

Spider-Man rushes over not wanting to kill him, but Norman doesn’t know where he is or why he’s in costume. 

Not wanting to destroy his reputation or Harry’s feelings, he’s quickly changed out of his costume for the police to take him to a hospital. 

Pete rushes home and Dr. Bromwell has just sedated Aunt May. Aunt May begins to take care of Pete’s “fever” and Harry visits his dad in the hospital. 




Amazing Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 #4
November1967

"The Coffee Bean Barn!" / Facciamo visita al... COFFEE BEAN BARN !

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A two page spread of Peter Parker's supporting cast at the Coffee Bean Barn.




Fantastic Four Annual Vol 1 #1
September1963


"The Fabulous Fantastic Four Meet Spider-Man" / I FAVOLOSI FANTASTICI QUATTRO INCONTRANO L'UOMO RAGNO !
Writers
Stan Lee
Pencilers
Jack Kirby
Inkers
Steve Ditko


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A retelling of Spider-Man's first encounter with the Fantastic Four from Amazing Spider-Man #1 (in Italy in URC # 1), this version extends the fight and interaction between Spider-Man and the FF. 


The feature ends as Spider-Man leaves the Baxter Building following his rejection for membership in the group.

Notes

  • This story featuring Spider-Man is an expanded version of the Fantastic Four's first meeting with Spider-Man from Amazing Spider-Man #1 (in Italy in URC # 1).











Peter Parker's Favorite Heel and Heart-Throb / i nemici de L'Uomo Ragno : 

J. JONAH JAMESON detto J.J.J.

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Credits

Script:
Stan Lee
Pencils:
Steve Ditko
Inks:
Steve Ditko

Content Information

Genre:
superhero
Characters:
J. Jonah Jameson; Betty Brant

The pin-up spotlights "Peter Parker's Favorite Heel and Heart-Throb", meaning, of course, J. Jonah Jameson and Betty Brant... in that order. Jonah is standing in front of a framed reproduction of a Spider-Man cover from Now Magazine with the cover copy reading, "This menace must be stopped!" He chomps on a cigar, holds the Daily Bugle in his hand (The Bugle is NOT a tabloid at this time, by the way.) and yells at Betty for talking to "that weak-kneed weak-witted Peter Parker" on his time. Betty sits at her desk, which has a framed portrait of Peter on it. She chats with Pete on the phone telling him to speak louder since, "There's a lot of noise here at the office." Note also, the JJJ monogram on Jonah's floor and lapel, the notepad on Betty's desk that has the initials S.D. and Betty's very snazzy pearl necklace.