Title: The Amazing Spider-Man
Issue Number: 62
Release Date: July 1968
Highlights
- First Gwen Stacy and Captain Stacy cover
- Kingpin returns in this finale to a three part story arc
- Norman Osborn feels there's a connection with the Green Goblin, but he simply can't remember
- Death of Gerhard Winkler - Who dies in an explosion after being tackled by Norman Osborn
- Captain Stacy's name is (presumably) cleared of any crimes
- None
Oddities
- Captain Stacy tells Gwen that he has to go into hiding, but when she begs him not to, he says, "I have to. Because HE wants it that way." - Who is "he"? Kingpin? If that were true, why do his goons bust into Stacy's house just a few panels later? Wouldn't Kingpin have known he went on the run? Possibly even to where?
- Norman Osborn is a pushover as a boss. Winkler (Kingpin's henchman / scientist) purchased all the equipment without Norman's approval, and yet when he finds out about it, he concedes quickly saying, "Okay. Don't do it again."
- Winkler has a device that can hone in on people he's brainwashed
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Ha! "Don't do it again." It's like real life.
ReplyDeleteIt was a very silly moment.
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