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The Fight and the Fury! | |
Comic Book series: | Amazing Spider-Man (Volume 1) |
Issue Number: | 120 |
Release Date: |
May, 1973 |
Executive Editor: |
Roy Thomas |
Cover Artist: |
John Romita |
Writer(s): |
Gerry Conway |
Penciler(s): |
Gil Kane |
Inker(s): |
Tony Mortellaro John Romita Paul Reinman |
Colourist(s): |
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Letterer(s): |
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Editor(s): |
Roy Thomas |
Previous issue: |
Amazing Spider-Man (Volume 1) 119 |
Next issue: |
Amazing Spider-Man (Volume 1) 121 |
Characters
- TBA
Plot
"The Fight and the Fury!"
- TBA
Continuity Developments
- It is told by Peter by Gwen Stacy that Harry Osborn has had a relapse from his previous drug overdose.
Notes
- This story is reprinted in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #12 along with Amazing Spider-Man #119.
Trivia
- Spider-Man makes a reference to Clark Kent never finding Kryptonite in his phone booth. This is his second reference to Superman. In a previous issue, Peter made reference to both Superman and Batman.