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El Hombre Araña / El Asombroso Hombre Araña#106
Cover: John Romita & Frank Giacoia

El Hombre Araña / El Asombroso Hombre Araña #106

May 1982 · Novedades · 7.00 MXP
“¡El origen de el Gibón!”

In "¡El origen de el Gibón!", inspired by the Spider-Man example, the socially awkward Marty Blank dons a monkey costume to become the crime-fighting Gibón—only for the actual Spider-Man to mock him, leaving him exposed at a critical moment. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita with inks by Tony Mortellaro, this 1982 issue features dynamic art and a story that explores the risks of imitation. The cover by John Romita and Frank Giacoia captures the moment of comedic vulnerability with sharp, expressive detail.

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writer Stan Lee · artist, inker John Romita · inker Tony Mortellaro · cover John Romita, Frank Giacoia

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
artist, inker John Romita
cover pencils John Romita
cover inks Frank Giacoia

Full plot ⚠ may contain spoilers

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Inspirado por el ejemplo del Hombre Araña, el inadaptado Marty Blank se disfraza de simio y planea luchar contra el crimen como el Gibón, pero el Hombre Araña se burla de él, dejándolo vulnerable a alguien que planea aprovecharse de la situación.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).