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Issue: The Amusing Spider-Guy #[nn]
Publication Date: January 1967
 
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Publisher: FlagTopps
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Pages: 8
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Content Items: 3 (1 story, 1 cover)
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: four color
Dimensions: standard bubblegum card size, 2.5"x3.5"
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Publishing Format: one-shot
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Cover, Front
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Title Page
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[untitled]

Illustration  on  Cover, Front
Credits
?
Subject Matter
humorous, superhero
The Amusing Spider-Guy
The Amusing Spider-Guy (Spider-Man parody); The Exterminator
Yipes! It's my arch enemy ->choke<- ... The Exterminator!
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Brown script confirmed by Roy Thomas.
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Story  on  Interior Page(s)
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?
Subject Matter
humorous, superhero
The Amusing Spider-Guy
The Amusing Spider-Guy; Ravin' the Hunter (Kraven the Hunter parody); Irish cop (unnamed); The Incredible Hunk (Hulk parody, cameo); Daredevil (cameo); Iron Man (cameo)
Faith an' beggora! It's Ravin' the Hunter
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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6
Kane pencils confirmed by Nick Caputo who notes many of Kane's distinctive poses and faces.

Story pages numbered 2-7
Aorta Monster Model Lifelike

Illustration  on  Interior Page(s)
Credits
Art Spiegleman
Art Spiegleman
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Subject Matter
humorous
Put your own monster together.
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Parodies an ad for the Aurora plastic model kit of Frankenstein's Monster which appeared on the back covers of Silver-Age comic books.

The back covers on all Krazy Little Comics titles appeared, at first glance, to be genuine ads of the era. All of these were drawn by Art Spiegleman, now famous for his Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel, Maus.

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