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Amazing Spider-Man comic books issue 111

  • Issue #111
    Amazing Spider-Man (1963 1st Series) 111
    • Water damage.
    • Cover oxidation.
    • Oxidation.
    • Water damage.
    • 2 3/4" Spine split from bottom. Water damage.
    • Paper: Off white to white
    • Label #1249633004
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • Paper: Cream to off white
    • Slab: Scuffing on front and back of case; Scuffing to inner well of case; Other - see grading notes
    • Cracking to top left corner of slab.
    • Label #0044688004
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout.
    • Centerfold detached at one staple, water spots.
    • Consignment. 3% buyer's premium charged at checkout. Graded by MCS, not consignor.

    "To Stalk a Spider!" Part 2 of 2. Script by Gerry Conway. Pencils by John Romita. Inks by John Romita and Tony Mortellaro (backgrounds). Cover by John Romita and Frank Giacoia. Sometimes a comment made in passing can have dire consequences. When Spider-Man brushed off the Gibbon's plan to become a superhero, he didn't know -- that the novice Gibbon would fall into the hands of Kraven the Hunter! And after imbibing on Kraven's jungle potions, the Gibbon is ready to kill the web-slinger! Rest assured...the wall-crawler will take the Gibbon very serious during their next encounter! In the meantime, Aunt May has seemingly disappeared from New York City after having a tiff with Gwen Stacy. Where did she go? Cameo appearances by Joe Robertson, J. Jonah Jameson, and Gwen Stacy. (Notes: John Romita is credited as a co-plotter of the story. This issue begins Gerry Conway's 3-year run as the writer of the Amazing Spider-Man title. This story was reprinted in Marvel Tales #90.) 32 pages. Cover price $0.20.

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    $95 Amazing Spider-Man 111 8/72 CGC 5.5 Kraven Gibbon App John Romita Marvel Comics
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  • Issue #111MJ
    Amazing Spider-Man (1963 1st Series) Mark Jewelers 111MJ

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    Mark Jewelers Advertisement Insert Variant. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #111NDS
    Amazing Spider-Man (1963 1st Series) National Diamond 111NDS

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    National Diamond Sales Advertisement Insert Variant. Kraven the Hunter tracks Spidey in "To Stalk a Spider." Script by Gerry Conway (his first on the series), pencils by John Romita Sr., inks by Romita and Tony Mortellaro. Ka-Zar cameo. Romita cover. Cover price $0.20.

  • Issue #111UK
    Amazing Spider-Man (1963 1st Series) UK Price Variant 111UK

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    UK edition. Identical to US edition, but has 6p cover price. Cover by John Romita. "To Stalk a Spider!", script by Gerry Conway, pencils by John Romita, inks by John Romita and Tony Mortellaro; Kraven the Hunter, who is still recovering from injuries following his battle against Spider-Man and Ka-Zar in the Savage Land, recruits the Gibbon to battle Spider-Man on his behalf; The Gibbon agrees to do his bidding, as Kraven appeals to the rejects desire to get back at everyone who's ever laughed at him; Web-slinging to Aunt May's, Peter finds a note there from her saying that she's gone away for a while. Spidey leaves when the police arrive, and soon Spider-Man is blamed for kidnapping May Parker. Reprinted in Marvel Tales # 90. 36 pgs., full color.