Amazing Spider-man (cont.)
Amazing Spider-Man 201

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Amazing Spider-Man 201 Modern
Grade: 9.6
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #: 2042434018
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Amazing Spider-man the Man of Web  Score: 100
Amazing Spider-man the 2-300's  Score: 100
Amazing Spider-man (cont.)  Score: 100
Amazing Spider-man it's Complete!  Score: 100
The Punisher Classic Cover Art and Insides  Score: 100
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

Punisher appearance. Marv Wolfman story with Keith Pollard & Jim Mooney art, and a John Romita & Bob McLeod cover. Is Spidey standing in the way of a man and his armory? That was new for me as a kid reading the fun loving "friendly neighborhood Spider-man." Believe it or not Spidey used to question the means by which good overcame evil, and not that it is all irrelevant today, but those questions he posed to himself in thought bubbles would intrigue a young reader. To not always give in to an easy solution, but find the effective ways to right a wrong, with simple understanding, and not to give too permanent a solution to temporary problems! Peter Parker under the mask has met the understanding within himself many times, and as for his usual sarcastic self, it would serve as a backdrop to portraying him as a real thinking person with life issues. He has lost his temper at times too, and not always gone too far, using restraint! A beautiful CGC 9.6!

Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before released to theaters of, "The Kid Who Would Be King!" Garnishing those that would find the head strong will to be head of the pack, with new "powers" come new attitudes, but strength in numbers is real. Spidey like Excalibur, here in this issue, teaches that with power comes great responsibility! A moral with a "Sword in the Stone" kind of vibe! That is the permanent solution to any problem, however temporary or not, to not give in to one's weakness in justice!

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