First Appearance of Spider-Man in Amazing Fantasy (1962) | Comic Releases, First Appearances | Jun 5, 1962
Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962) first introduced the comic book character Spider-Man. The issue becomes a gateway to commercial success for the superhero and inspired the launch of The Amazing Spider-Man comic book. The cover art for the issue was created by penciller Jack Kirby and inker Steve Ditko.
Eerie Magazine Number 7 Frank Frazetta Cover Art (January 1966) [12107]
The Monster Times Volume 1 Number 13 with Spider-Man Poster Insert (July 19, 1972)
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