Spider-Man No More!
"Spider-Man No More!" | |
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Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Publication date | July 1967 |
Genre | |
Title(s) | The Amazing Spider-Man #50 |
Main character(s) | Spider-Man |
Creative team | |
Writer(s) | Stan Lee |
Penciller(s) | John Romita, Sr. |
Inker(s) | Mike Esposito |
Letterer(s) | Sam Rosen |
Essential Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 3 | ISBN 0-7851-1864-0 |
"Spider-Man No More!" is a one-issue Spider-Man story written by Stan Lee, with art by John Romita, Sr. Published by Marvel Comics, the story first appears in The Amazing Spider-Man #50.
Plot summary
Peter Parker attempts to give up his life as Spider-Man, but finds out that he is unable to let it go.
Collected editions
The story is included in the trade paperback Essential Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 3 (ISBN 0785118640).
In other media
- "Spider-Man No More!" was used as the main inspiration for the 2004 film Spider-Man 2.
- At the end of The Amazing Spiderman 2, Peter gives up being Spider-Man for five months after the death of Gwen Stacy. Later, after hearing Gwen's graduation speech, Peter gains confidence and becomes Spider-Man once again to fight Rhino.
In popular culture
- In The Simpsons episode "Husbands and Knives", Comic Book Guy's going-out-of-business sign is based on the cover of "Spider-Man No More!".
- The cover's layout is often used to mark important storyline changes in comics.
See also
References
- ↑ Stella Papamichael (November 26, 2004). "Spider-Man 2 DVD (2004)". Movies. BBC. Retrieved 2014-03-13.
External links
- The Amazing Spider-Man #50 at the Comic Book DB
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