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Spider-Man No More! | |
Comic Book series: | Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 |
Issue Number: | 50 |
Release Date: |
July, 1967 |
Executive Editor: |
Stan Lee |
Cover Artist: |
John Romita |
Writer(s): |
Stan Lee |
Penciler(s): |
John Romita |
Inker(s): |
Mickey Demeo |
Colourist(s): |
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Letterer(s): |
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Editor(s): |
Stan Lee |
Previous issue: |
Amazing Spider-Man #49 |
Next issue: |
Amazing Spider-Man #51 |
Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 #50 is the 50th issue of Amazing Spider-Man.
Plot[]
"Spider-Man No More!"[]
Peter Parker tries to give up his alter-ego as Spider-Man, but soon finds out that he is unable to let it go.
Continuity Developments[]
- This issue marks the first Earth-616 appearance of Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin.
Characters[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) (First appearance)
- Flint (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Anna May Watson
- Aunt May
- Miles Warren
- Chet Huntley (Topical reference)
- David Brinkley (Only appearance) (Topical reference)
- Ed McMahon Next (First appearance) (Topical reference)
- Johnny Carson Next (First appearance) (Topical reference)
- Ben Parker (Recap)
- Baxter Bigelow (Recap)
- Burglar (Recap)
- Fantastic Four (Mentioned)
- Daredevil (Matt Murdock) (Mentioned)
- Captain America (Steve Rogers) (Mentioned)
- Joey (First appearance)
- Martha (First appearance)
Trivia[]
- The cover of this issue appears in the comic galleries from the video games The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (Sega CD version) and Spider-Man.