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September 1974 Treasury-Size Usa 110 Collected
MARVEL TREASURY EDITION #1
Spectacular Spider-Man
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Published
September 1974
Comic Age
Bronze
Cover Price
1.50
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 The Grotesque Adventure Of The Green Goblin 
Originally published in 'Amazing Spider-Man' #14.


 Daily Bugle Extra 
A 2-page spread -- features the front page of the Daily Bugle with "articles" focusing on secrets about Spider-Man and how this issue came together. Published "June 18, 1974" (according to the masthead).


 A Message From Spidey's Godfather 
A 1-page message from the man himself... Stan Lee. Includes a photo of Stan Lee.
 The Secrets Of Spider-Man! 
4-pages of Spidey secrets that include revelations about his costume, mask, the spidey-senses and more.

Originally published in "The Amazing Spider-Man Annual" #1 (Marvel, September 1964).


 Spider-Man Tackles The Torch! 
Spider-Man goes one-on-one with the Human Torch.

Originally published in "Amazing Spider-Man" #8 (January 1964).

Story by Stan Lee
Artwork by Jack Kirby
Inks by Steve Ditko
Letters by Sam Rosen
 The Birth Of A Super-Hero! 
Spider-Man is accused of robbing a bank and it's up to John Jameson (Sr.'s son and inflicted with space spores) to stop him -- couresty of a special suit provided by Stark Industries.

Originally published in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #42 (November 1966)

Story by Stan Lee
Artwork and inks by John Romita
Letters by Sam Rosen
 Spider-Man Vs. The Shocker 
One-page excerpt from the "Rocked by the Shocker" story. Originally published in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #72 (May 1969).

Story by Stan Lee (script) and John Buscema (plot)
Artwork by John Buscema
Inks by Jim Mooney
Letters by Sam Rosen
 The Reprehensible Riddle Of The Sorcerer 
A new villain known only as the Sorcerer causes Spider-Man a boatload of problems... especially when he unleashes a robot called the Synthetic Man after our hero.

Originally published in "Marvel Super-Heroes" #14 (May 1968)

Story by Stan Lee
Artwrok by Ross Andru
Inks by Bill Everett
Letters by Sam Rosen
 And Death Shall Come 
It's a no-holds-barred rumble as Spider-Man battles Doctor Octopus. Features the death of Captain George Stacy.

Originally published in "The Amazing Spider-Man" #90 (November 1970)

Story by Stan Lee
Artwork by Gil Kane
Inks by John Romita
Letters by Sam Rosen
 Pin-Up Page 
A 1-page pin-up. Spider-Man carries the weight of The Thing, Hercules, Thor, the Sub-Mariner and the Hulk on his shoulders.

Originally published in ""The Amazing Spider-Man Annual" #4 (November 1967)

Words by Stan Lee
Pencils by Larry Lieber and Jack Kirby
Inks by Mike Esposito
Letters by Sam Rosen
 Cover Gallery 
It's nostalgia time! A 1-page (inside back cover) black and white collection of 12 epoch-making Spider-Man covers. Included are:

Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962)
Amazing Spider-Man #1 (1963)
Amazing Spider-Man #3 (1963)
Strange Tales Annual #2 (1963)
Amazing Spider-Man #14 (1964)
Amazing Spider-Man #28 (1965)
Amazing Spider-Man #31 (1965)
Amazing Spider-Man #33 (1966)
Amazing Spider-Man #50 (1968)
Amazing Spider-Man #90 (1969)
Amazing Spider-Man #100 (1971)
Amazing Spider-Man #121 (1973)

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