The Amazing Spider-Man #123 (Marvel Comics August 1973)

$ 18.48

Format: Single Issue Tradition: US Comics Professional Grader: Certified Guaranty Company (CGC) Intended Audience: General Audience Publisher: Marvel Comics Signed: No Superhero Team: Avengers Inscribed: No Unit Type: Unit Artist/Writer: Gil Kane, Gerry Conway, Tony Mortellaro, Dave Hunt, John Romita Publication Year: 1973 Language: English Universe: Marvel (MCU) Vintage: Yes Personalized: No Unit of Sale: Single Unit Style: Color Character: Flash Thompson, Aunt May Parker, Luke Cage, Anna May Watson, Robbie Robertson, J. Jonah Jameson, Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) (Dead, Cameo), Betty Brant, Mary Jane Watson, Randy Robertson, Power Man (Luke Cage), Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Harry Osborn Cover Artist: Tony Mortellaro, John Romita Era: Bronze Age (1970-83) Genre: Superheroes Country of Origin: United States Series Title: The Amazing Spider-Man Type: Comic Book Issue Number: 123

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The Amazing Spider-Man #123 (Marvel Comics August 1973). The Amazing Spider-Man #123 from Marvel Comics in August 1973 is a highly collectible comic book featuring iconic characters such as Spider-Man, Flash Thompson, Aunt May Parker, and the Green Goblin. This Bronze Age comic, with artwork by Gil Kane, Gerry Conway, Tony Mortellaro, Dave Hunt, and John Romita, showcases the superhero in a thrilling storyline within the US Comics tradition. With a cover artist lineup including Tony Mortellaro and John Romita, this issue is a must-have for fans of superhero genre comics, offering a glimpse into the world of Peter Parker and his adventures in the comic book series. The Amazing Spider-Man #123 from Marvel Comics in August 1973 is a highly collectible comic book featuring iconic characters such as Spider-Man, Flash Thompson, Aunt May Parker, and the Green Goblin. This Bronze Age comic, with artwork by Gil Kane, Gerry Conway, Tony Mortellaro, Dave Hunt, and John Romita, showcases the superhero in a thrilling storyline within the US Comics tradition. With a cover artist lineup including Tony Mortellaro and John Romita, this issue is a must-have for fans of superhero genre comics, offering a glimpse into the world of Peter Parker and his adventures in the comic book series.