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The Kangaroo Bounces Back! | |
Comic Book series: | Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 |
Issue Number: | 126 |
Release Date: |
November, 1973 |
Executive Editor: |
Roy Thomas |
Cover Artist: |
John Romita Sr. |
Writer(s): |
Gerry Conway |
Penciler(s): |
Ross Andru |
Inker(s): |
Jim Mooney |
Colourist(s): |
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Letterer(s): |
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Editor(s): |
Roy Thomas |
Previous issue: |
Amazing Spider-Man #125 |
Next issue: |
Amazing Spider-Man #127 |
Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 #126 is the 126th issue of Amazing Spider-Man.
Plot[]
"The Kangaroo Bounces Back!"[]
- TBA
Continuity Developments[]
- Frank Oliver, the first Kangaroo, dies by being disintegrated upon entering a radioactive room.
- In this issue, the Human Torch and Spider-Man are seen talking about and making designs for a "Spider-Mobile".
- It is seen that Harry Osborn was the person who took the Green Goblin costume off Norman after his death in order to become the new Green Goblin to get revenge on all his father's enemies.
Characters[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Kangaroo (Frank Oliver) (Death)
Other Characters:
- Jonas Harrow
- Professor Warren
- Carter & Lombardo Ad Agency (First appearance)
- Mr. Carter (First appearance)
- Mr. Lombardo (First appearance)
- Kristine Saunders
- John Jameson
- Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Trivia[]
- This issue was reprinted in both Marvel Tales #103 and Essential Amazing Spider-Man Volume 6.
- Kangaroo appeared last in Amazing Spider-Man #81.
- John Jameson and Kristine Saunders appeared last in Amazing Spider-Man #125, and they both appear next in Giant Size-Super-Heroes #1.