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Marvel Tales #63

Nov 1975 · Marvel · 0.25 USD
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“And Then Came Electro!”

In "And Then Came Electro!", Peter Parker takes a risky step toward fame by appearing on a live TV talk show—only to find himself facing Max Dillon, a villain working behind the scenes at the network. With J. Jonah Jameson pulling strings and Electro unleashing his powers in front of a national audience, Spider-Man must fight to protect the stage and his identity, emerging victorious but battered. Written by Stan Lee and John Romita, with art by John Romita and Jim Mooney, and a cover by John Romita, this 1975 Marvel Tales issue delivers a tense, high-stakes showdown where fame and danger collide.

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

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Cast · 9 characters

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

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Peter decides that it would be good for his public image to go on a TV talk show. Unfortunately he chooses a network where Max Dillon [Electro] works. In collusion with Jameson, Electro attacks Spider-Man live on stage. Spider-Man defeats him, but it is a Pyrrhic victory; Peter is as beat up as Max.

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