The Amusing Spider-Guy #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn this delightfully odd 1967 gem, Spider-Guy takes down Ravin' the Hunter with a mix of cunning and web-slinging flair, while a wide-eyed cop marvels at his abilities and wonders where a hero like him came from. The twist? His origin is far more bizarre than anyone expected—turns out, he’s a giant spider who once got bitten by a teenage boy. Written by Roy Thomas and Len Brown, with dynamic art by Gil Kane and inks by Wally Wood, and a cover by Gil Kane and Wally Wood, this issue is a quirky, offbeat entry in the Spider-verse.
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The Amusing Spider-Guy captures Ravin' the Hunter while an admiring cop describes Spidey's powers and speculates on his origin. Later, readers discover Spider-Guy's true origin. He is a giant spider who was once bitten by a teenage boy!
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