Title: The Amazing Spider-Man
Issue Number: 206
Release Date: January 1980
Highlights
- Reference is made by Jonas Harrow how he created Hammerhead, Kangaroo and Will-O-' The Wisp, which I don't think I ever knew
- Harrow proclaims that he is responsible for manipulating J. Jonah Jameson's mind (with an experimental ray-projector) to amplify his hatred of Spider-Man, and make him go crazy, suffering the nervous breakdown he had
- Reference is made to The Amazing Spider-Man 196, 198, 201, and 202
- Harrow is also manipulating the mind of Joe Robertson, turning him equally crazy
- J. Jonah Jameson thinks he's a hero because he unplugged a wire just as Spider-Man smashes a large transformer - Leading Jameson to think he knocked out all the power, when in reality, he only unplugged an answering machine
- J. Jonah Jameson is back to normal, and as crotchety as ever
- None
Oddities
- Peter Parker keeps showing up at the Bugel to visit - Why? He doesn't work there anymore - More oddly, he walks around freely like he owns the place
- Joe Robertson is colored with "white" skin in a panel
Rating (based on a 1 through 5 Stans grading system)
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