MARVEL COMICS: THE UNTOLD STORY

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"AS FULL OF COLORFUL CHARACTERS, TRAGIC REVERSALS AND UNLIKELY PLOT TWISTS AS ANY BOOK IN THE MARVEL CANON" —Newsday

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    “Here We Go A-Plotting,” from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #5 (1968), and reprinted in Marvel Treasury Edition #22 (1979). Art by John Romita and Marie Severin. Words by Stan Lee.

    POP QUIZ: How many differences can you spot between the two versions?

    — 7 months ago with 45 notes
    #John Romita  #Marie Severin  #Larry Lieber  #Stan Lee  #Spider-Man 
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