This has got to be the worst alternate universe ever. -Spider-Man
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And Death Shall Come! | |
Comic Book series: | Amazing Spider-Man (Volume 1) |
Issue Number: | 90 |
Release Date: |
November, 1970 |
Executive Editor: |
Stan Lee |
Cover Artist: |
Gil Kane
John Romita |
Writer(s): |
Stan Lee |
Penciler(s): |
Gil Kane |
Inker(s): |
John Romita |
Colourist(s): |
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Letterer(s): |
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Editor(s): |
Stan Lee |
Previous issue: |
Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 #89 |
Next issue: |
Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 #91 |
"It..It's Gwen! After I'm..gone...there'll be no one..to look after her...no one, Peter...Except YOU!" |
Plot
"And Death Shall Come!"
- TBA
Continuity Developments
- Gwen Stacy's father, George Stacy, dies from saving a child from falling debris.
- It is also revealed that George Stacy knew that Spider-Man and Peter Parker were the same person and asks Peter to look after Gwen.
Trivia
- The death of Gwen's father was used in the 2012 film, The Amazing Spider-Man. However, instead he dies from a slash from the Lizard and instead asks Peter to stay away from Gwen, instead of looking after her like he says in the comic.