COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Amazing Spider-Man 181 Modern
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Grade:
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7.5
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Page Quality:
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WHITE
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Certification #:
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4192827017
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Origin of Spider-Man retold. Bill Mantlo story. Sal Buscema & Mike Esposito art. Gil Kane & Frank Giacoia cover. These memories wash, no, they flood back. As a once Amazing Spider-man recalls and sees the sweet sentiments that Aunt May still has at the gravesite, only for Peter Parker to do the same in remembering Uncle Ben. A microscopic set of exchanges as he recollects those past visions and proclaiming that one day there will be a "good enough use" for his powers. Spider-man or not, there is the humanity in it all, from origin to use and purpose, and if only the grips in terms would somehow be a long-term benefit for the responsibility it has required of him. These days Spider-man is as nostalgia for his childhood, in mind and spirit, and despite having more adult responsibilities than the common man. Whether vicariously or otherwise, it has entailed such through the years and more.
Complete with a back cover picture of those refrigerator magnets, that shows we all pick up trinkets from the past, and from time to time we stick it to the wall as a job well done or refrigerator! All we need is love, and to take one day at a time, and try to remember the good even when it is so much easier to recall the unhappy. As we've come so far to live another day, the Spider-man has as well, and proclaims this issue, "It... is not... in vain!"
Grader Notes:
bends to cover;
creasing to cover.
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