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Amazing Fantasy, Vol. 1 Marvel 1962 1996 Spider-Man

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Datos del Comic
Número 15
Variante
TítuloSpider-Man / The Bell-Ringer / The Man In The Mummy Case / There Are Martians Among Us
MesAGO
Año1962
Páginas32
Precio0.12
EdadSilver
FormatoComic
Código de barras
Saga-----
"Spider-Man!" - In this lead story, we meet Peter Parker, Midtown High's professional wallflower. Instead of heading to the school dance with Flash Thompson and others, he heads to a science demonstration. Something goes wrong, and Peter is bitten by an irradiated spider. On his way home, he realizes that he's developed the powers of a spider, and uses them for show business. First, he beats "Crusher" Hogan in a wrestling match, and then he ends up on the Ed Sullivan Show. Feeling rather full of himself, he doesn't intervene when the studio is robbed. When he gets home, he learns his Uncle Ben has been murdered by a robber now holed up in the old Acme Warehouse. He heads there as Spider-Man and captures the robber, who turns out to be the same man who robbed the TV studio. It is at this point that Peter learns that with great power, there must also come great responsibility. "The Bell-Ringer!" - Pedros has rung the old church bells every day of his adult life. When a volcanic eruption threatens to destroy the island, he is the only inhbitant who does not leave, electing instead to stay and ring the bells, in hopes that someone may hear. "The Man In The Mummy Case!" - Rocko Rank is a petty thief, trying to hide from police in a museum. A living mummy invites him to hide in his mummy case, but Rocko may find more than he bargained for. "There Are Marians Among Us!" - Citizens are warned to remain home, as a spacecraft from Mars has crashed on Earth with unknown intentions. In spite of this warning, a housewife (who is afraid her husband will be upset if there is no coffee waiting for him when he gets home) decides to defy curfew and go out anyway, only to be captured by persons unknown.

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Aparición de Personajes en el Cómic
Baxter Bigelow
Ben Parker
Bernard O'Brien
Burglar (Marvel) (Spike)
Chameleon (Dmitri 'Kravinoff' Smerdyakov)
Elizabeth 'Liz' Allan
Eugene 'Flash' Thompson
Human Torch (Jonathan 'Johnny' Storm)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm Richards)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
John Jameson
Joseph Crusher Hogan
Maxwell 'Maxie' Shiffman
May Parker
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Raymond Warren
Sally Avril
Seymour O'Reilly
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
The Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)