according to the Hollywood Reporter.“Before all the clones, symbiotes and civil wars we see Spider-Man in a simpler time doing what he does best, catching crooks and saving the day,” according to a Marvel database on the comic, which was written by Stan Lee, penciled by Steve Ditko and saw Jack Kirby collaborate on the cover.That print of “Amazing Fantasy,” which features a cover of “Peter Parker, the timid teenager” shocking the world as the web-slinger, is known to be one of four near-mint copies of the comic with a Certified Guaranty Company rating of 9.6, according to THR.The success of Lee and Ditko’s “Amazing Fantasy” paved the way for the web-head to get his own monthly periodical, which later transpired into animation and a.
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