The Amazing Spider-Man 1963 #36 Regular Edition - 5.5 - $89.00
A strange meteor gives Norton Fester incredible strength and agility. He uses these new powers to become the Looter to fund his scientific research.
On-sale date from 1966 Periodicals, Copyright Office, Library of Congress.
- - Inside front cover. Ad for a variety of novelty items.
- When Falls the Meteor! - As recounted by Roy Thomas, Carl Hubbell redrew the Looter figure, changing him to Spider-Man (page 13, panel 5) at the request of Stan Lee.
- - House ad for Fantastic Four # 50 and Marvel Collectors' item Classics # 2.
- Naturally Nifty, Newsy, Nondescript Nonsense About Our Nutty Non-Entities! - How About That!, Didja Know?, Strictly Personal, Dept. of Utter Confusion!, The Wrap-Up, Let's Meet 26 More M.M.M.S. Members!, The Mighty Marvel Checklist.
- - Ad for stationery, a Spider-Man t-shirt, a Hulk sweater and a six foot tall pin-up of Spider-Man.
- - Letters from Carl Freedman, Alfred Attanasio, George D. Edwards, Rochelle Fabrizis, Trevor Jones, Ron Edwards, Kevin Johnson, Johnny Carson, Janice S. Chase, Richard Willis, Jack Apelbaum, and Kent Thomas; includes artwork from earlier stories.
- - Inside back cover. Ad for the Famous Artists Schools.
- - Back cover. Ad for Aurora hobby kits.
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