The Amazing Spider-Man #38 - FN/VF 7.0

$215.00

Marvel Comics Group · The Amazing Spider-Man #38 · July 1966 · $0.12 · 20 pages

Grade: FN/VF 7.0

Edited by Stan Lee.
Cover by John Romita Sr. with lettering by Sam Rosen.

“Just a Guy Named Joe!” (20 pages), written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita Sr. with inks by Mike Esposito — Spider-Man confronts a new adversary calling himself Joe Smith, whose deceptively simple moniker masks whatever scheme he's hatching. The story continues threads from the previous issue, featuring Peter Parker, Aunt May, and the ever-present J. Jonah Jameson alongside the web-slinger's latest challenge. Romita's clean, dynamic artwork defines this era of Spider-Man, with Esposito's solid inking bringing depth to the action sequences.

Part of John Romita Sr.'s early run on the title, showcasing the artistic direction that would define Spider-Man for years to come.

Condition FN/VF 7.0 — Sharp, glossy, and flat. You have to look close to find the flaws. A high-tier collector copy.. Noting: horizontal crease across middle of cover with minor color breaking and light corner wear. <

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Marvel Comics Group · The Amazing Spider-Man #38 · July 1966 · $0.12 · 20 pages

Grade: FN/VF 7.0

Edited by Stan Lee.
Cover by John Romita Sr. with lettering by Sam Rosen.

“Just a Guy Named Joe!” (20 pages), written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita Sr. with inks by Mike Esposito — Spider-Man confronts a new adversary calling himself Joe Smith, whose deceptively simple moniker masks whatever scheme he's hatching. The story continues threads from the previous issue, featuring Peter Parker, Aunt May, and the ever-present J. Jonah Jameson alongside the web-slinger's latest challenge. Romita's clean, dynamic artwork defines this era of Spider-Man, with Esposito's solid inking bringing depth to the action sequences.

Part of John Romita Sr.'s early run on the title, showcasing the artistic direction that would define Spider-Man for years to come.

Condition FN/VF 7.0 — Sharp, glossy, and flat. You have to look close to find the flaws. A high-tier collector copy.. Noting: horizontal crease across middle of cover with minor color breaking and light corner wear. <

We use what the scientists are calling artificial intelligence to research and write our descriptions — it gives us more time to add books to our website and provide you with a wider array of inventory. We think Klaatu would approve. Details are verified but the robot does slip up. We're not infallible. Every book is graded by a human collector who has actually held it. If anything ever looks off, reach on out at robopictocomics@gmail.com.