Amazing Spider-Man #26 - (VG-, 3.5)

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Amazing Spider-Man #26 - (VG-, 3.5)

July 1965
Marvel Comics Group
$0.12 · 36 pages · Monthly
On Sale: April 8, 1965
Grade: VG- (3.5)

Edited by Stan Lee. Published under the “Marvel Comics Group” banner. Indicia publisher: Non-Pareil Publishing Corp.

Cover: “The Man in the Crime-Master’s Mask!”
Script by Stan Lee. Pencils and inks by Steve Ditko. Colors by Stan Goldberg. Letters by Sam Rosen. Cover features Spider-Man, the Crime-Master, and the Green Goblin.

Lead story: “The Man in the Crime-Master’s Mask!” (20 pages).
Plot by Steve Ditko. Dialogue by Stan Lee. Pencils and inks by Steve Ditko. Letters by Sam Rosen.

The Crime-Master (Nick Lewis) and the Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) compete for control of organized crime, drawing Spider-Man (Peter Parker) into the conflict. Supporting characters include Betty Brant, Liz Allan, J. Jonah Jameson, Aunt May, Flash Thompson, Frederick Foswell (Patch), and Mr. Davis (school principal). Story continues in the following issue.

Back matter includes a two-page “Spider’s Web” letters page with illustration by Steve Ditko, along with publisher promos and contemporary advertisements.

Condition VG- (3.5) with moderate to heavier wear consistent with grade, complete interior pages, structurally intact, and unrestored.

Amazing Spider-Man #26 - (VG-, 3.5)

July 1965
Marvel Comics Group
$0.12 · 36 pages · Monthly
On Sale: April 8, 1965
Grade: VG- (3.5)

Edited by Stan Lee. Published under the “Marvel Comics Group” banner. Indicia publisher: Non-Pareil Publishing Corp.

Cover: “The Man in the Crime-Master’s Mask!”
Script by Stan Lee. Pencils and inks by Steve Ditko. Colors by Stan Goldberg. Letters by Sam Rosen. Cover features Spider-Man, the Crime-Master, and the Green Goblin.

Lead story: “The Man in the Crime-Master’s Mask!” (20 pages).
Plot by Steve Ditko. Dialogue by Stan Lee. Pencils and inks by Steve Ditko. Letters by Sam Rosen.

The Crime-Master (Nick Lewis) and the Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) compete for control of organized crime, drawing Spider-Man (Peter Parker) into the conflict. Supporting characters include Betty Brant, Liz Allan, J. Jonah Jameson, Aunt May, Flash Thompson, Frederick Foswell (Patch), and Mr. Davis (school principal). Story continues in the following issue.

Back matter includes a two-page “Spider’s Web” letters page with illustration by Steve Ditko, along with publisher promos and contemporary advertisements.

Condition VG- (3.5) with moderate to heavier wear consistent with grade, complete interior pages, structurally intact, and unrestored.