Credits
Writer(s):
Bill Mantlo; Santiago García (traducción)
Penciller(s):
Al Milgrom (págs. 1-5, 21-23); Fred Hembeck (págs. 6-20)
Inker(s):
Al Milgrom (págs. 1-5, 21); Joe Albelo (págs. 6-20); Jim Mooney (págs. 22-23)
Colorist(s):
Bob Sharen
Letterer(s):
Estudio Fénix
Subject Matter
Genres:
superhero
Feature(s):
Spiderman
Character(s):
Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Al Milgrom; Dan Crespi; Bob DeNatale; Bob Harras; Fred Hembeck; Danny Fingeroth; Linda Grant; Ann Nocenti; Vision; Black Cat; J. Jonah Jameson; VILLAIN: The Fly; CAMEO FLASHBACK: Harlan Stillwell
Synopsis:
With editor Danny Fingeroth away at the San Diego comic con, assistant editor Bob DeNatale decides to replace artist Al Milgrom with humorist Fred Hembeck for this issue's "important" story; Spidey decides to show the Black Cat where he works and they end up having to save J. Jonah Jameson from the Fly; Spidey decides to take the plunge and reveal his secret identity to the Cat.
Reprinting
Reprint Notes:
Miscellaneous
Pages:
23
Notes:
This issue is in part set in the real world, in the Marvel Comics offices, and real people are depicted. Although Hembeck is best known for his humorous art, this issue is a "straight" Spidey story.