Spider-Man Comics Weekly #136
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "A Day in the Life: Part II," Spider-Man swings into action during a prison riot, capturing the chaos as both hero and photographer. After the situation is calmed, he takes the stage on the Tonight Show to speak out on prisoners' rights—proving that even with a mask, a hero's voice can reach far beyond the rooftops. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by Gil Kane, with inks by Frank Giacoia and Tony Mortellaro, this 1975 UK weekly feature offers a rare moment of civic engagement from the web-slinger, all capped by a cover by Dave Hunt and Frank Giacoia, Mike Esposito.
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Peter gets an assignment to snap some pictures of a prison riot and swings in as Spider-Man to get the inside scoop. Once the situation is resolved, Spider-Man appears on the Tonight Show and gives a speech on the rights of prisoners.
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