Stan Lee Presents the Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Spider-Man His Greatest Team-Up Battles #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1981 collection from Marvel's Stan Lee Presents line reprints some of Spider-Man's most memorable team-up adventures from the 1970s. Featuring battles alongside the Hulk, Doctor Strange, and the Scarlet Witch and Quicksilver, these stories pit the web-slinger against classic foes like the Kingpin, the Chameleon, and the Toad. The volume highlights Spider-Man's role as a team player while showcasing the dynamic storytelling of the era.
In "The Speedster and the Spider!", Quicksilver, seeking redemption after his time with Magneto, crosses paths with Spider-Man when the Bugle wrongly brands the web-slinger as the culprit behind the golden tablet case. With Jonah Mason out of commission and Robbie Robertson publishing photos that clear Spider-Man’s name, the young speedster must confront his own assumptions and uncover the truth behind the real threat. Written by Stan Lee and John Romita, with art by Johnny Romita and Jim Mooney, and a cover by Bob Larkin, this 1981 Marvel classic blends action and moral clarity in a story where appearances can be deceiving.
In a twist that turns headlines on their head, Quicksilver—still trying to make amends for his past—steps in when the Daily Bugle pins the golden tablet theft on Spider-Man. But when he tracks down the web-slinger, he finds the truth is far more complicated than the front-page lies suggest. This gripping tale from Stan Lee Presents the Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Spider-Man His Greatest Team-Up Battles #nn unfolds as a high-speed chase and a clash of ideals between two legends.
In this 1981 adventure from Stan Lee Presents the Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Spider-Man His Greatest Team-Up Battles, Dr. Strange finds himself caught in a mystical clash when Xandu sends his henchmen to steal half the Wand of Watoomb. When Spider-Man intervenes, thinking they're mere burglars, an unlikely alliance forms as the web-slinger and the Sorcerer Supreme join forces to thwart Xandu’s sinister plan.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #2 (1965), The Amazing Spider-Man #71 (1969), Marvel Team-Up #27 (1974)
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