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Stan Lee's Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1972) 1963 Literature

Stan Lee's Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1972) Stan Lee's Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1972)
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he Lee-Ditko era continued to usher in a significant number of villains and supporting characters, including Doctor Octopus in No. 3 (July 1963); the Sandman and Betty Brant in No. 4 (Sept. 1963); the Lizard in No. 6 (Nov. 1963); Living Brain in No. 8 (Jan. 1964); Electro in No. 9 (Mar. 1964);[18][19] Mysterio in No. 13 (June 1964);[20] the Green Goblin in No. 14 (July 1964);[21][22] Kraven The Hunter in No. 15 (Aug. 1964);[23] reporter Ned Leeds in No. 18 (Nov. 1964);[24] and the Scorpion in No. 20 (Jan. 1965).[25] The Molten Man was introduced in No. 28 (Sept. 1965) which also featured Parker's graduation from high school. Peter began attending Empire State University in No. 31 (Dec. 1965), which featured the first appearances of friends and classmates Gwen Stacy and Harry Osborn. Harry's father, Norman Osborn first appeared in No. 23 (April 1965) as a member of Jameson's country club but was not named nor revealed as Harry's father until No. 37 (June 1966).
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