Pizzazz #2
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeMarvel's Pizzazz was a genuinely fun youth magazine, and this November 1977 issue announces itself with one of the more unexpected cover images of the era: a costumed Spider-Man riding a skateboard down an open road, arms outstretched for balance, while a kid on his own board cruises along behind him. It's a playful, very-of-its-moment snapshot that perfectly captures the magazine's anything-goes spirit. Inside, readers were promised comics featuring Star Wars and Tarzan, a behind-the-scenes look at The Man from Atlantis, and plenty of wild sports, humor, and games — all for just 75 cents.
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Luke pilots a risky maneuver to evade the Star Destroyers' tractor beam, but it damages his ship and he crash lands on a nearby planet.
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