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Cover: John Romita & Mike Esposito

Marvel Tales #60

Aug 1975 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
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“To Prowl No More!”

In "To Prowl No More!", Spider-Man faces off against the Prowler in a tense showdown that ends with a gas bomb and a daring escape. The Prowler, revealed to be a young man named Hobie with a twisted plan to become a hero by recovering stolen goods, sets up a new heist—only to find Spider-Man one step ahead. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with dynamic art by John Buscema and Jim Mooney, this 1975 tale explores the line between villainy and good intentions. The cover, by John Romita and Mike Esposito, captures the moment of confrontation with sharp, expressive detail.

writer Stan Lee · artist John Buscema · artist, inker Jim Mooney · letterer Sam Rosen · cover John Romita, Mike Esposito

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writer Stan Lee
artist, inker Jim Mooney
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils, inks John Romita
cover pencils, inks Mike Esposito

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Spider-Man and the Prowler fight. The Prowler gets away using a gas bomb, then plans another robbery to make himself (Hobie) a hero when the loot is recovered. Peter anticipates the move and gets there during the robbery. This time the Prowler's gas has no effect and Peter unmasks him to find a well-intentioned kid like himself. Spider-Man lets him go.

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