Marvel Tales Starring Spider-Man #1
Issue contents

Featuring
- Feature
- Spider-Man
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Pencils
- Jack Kirby
- Inks
- Steve Ditko
- Letters
- typeset
- Editing
- Tom DeFalco (reprint editor)
Reprint history
- First print
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Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1966 series) #137 (March 1982) — Untitled

Featuring
- Feature
- Spider-Man
- Genre
- Superhero
- Code
- [V-789]
Credits
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Art
- Steve Ditko
- Colours
- Andy Yanchus
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Editing
- Stan Lee (original story)
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Synopsis
Peter Parker is bitten by a radioactive spider and gains the abilites of a spider. When he fails to stop a burglar who runs past him his uncle his killed as a result. He therefore swears never to shirk his responsibility again.

Featuring
- Feature
- Spider-Man
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Script
- Stan Lee
- Art
- Steve Ditko
- Colours
- Andy Yanchus
- Letters
- Artie Simek
- Editing
- Tom DeFalco (reprint editor)
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- Based on
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The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #2 (May 1963) — The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer!
- First print
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Marvel Tales (Marvel, 1966 series) #139 (May 1982) — The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer
- Also printed
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The Amazing Spider-Man Annual (Marvel, 1964 series) #2 (1965) — The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer!
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The Amazing Spider-Man (Newton, 1975 series) #1 ([May 1975]) — The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer!
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The Amazing Spider-Man (Pocket, 1977 series) #81443 [1] (September 1977) — The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer
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The Amazing Spider-Man (Yaffa/Page, 1977 series) #174 (November 1977) — The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer!
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Marvel Masterworks (Marvel, 1987 series) #1 (1987) — The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer
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The Essential Spider-Man (Marvel, 1996 series) #1 (December 1996) — The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer!
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Spider-Man: Amazing Fantasy (Marvel, 2005 series) (2005) — The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer!

Featuring
- Feature
- Spider-Man
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Script
- Roger Stern
- Pencils
- John Romita Jr. (breakdowns)
Pablo Marcos (finished art) - Inks
- Pablo Marcos
- Letters
- Joe Rosen
- Editing
- Tom DeFalco
Reprint history
- First print
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The Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #224 (January 1982) — Let Fly These Aged Wings!
Synopsis
The Vulture, also known as Adrian Toomes, has been hospitalized but snaps out of his depression when he meets and becomes inspired by Nathan Lubensky, May Parker's boyfriend who is confined to a wheelchair. He resumes his criminal career and hides in May's and Nathan's nursing home. When Peter Parker visits his aunt, he identifies Toomes as the Vulture and changes to Spider-Man in order to stop him.

Featuring
- Feature
- Spider-Man
- Genre
- Superhero
Credits
- Script
- Roger Stern
- Pencils
- John Romita Jr. (breakdowns)
Bob Wiacek (finished art) - Inks
- Bob Wiacek
- Colours
- Glynis Wein
- Letters
- Joe Rosen
- Editing
- Tom DeFalco
Reprint history
Synopsis
The flamboyant but deadly villain Foolkiller has dedicated himself to eliminating all the "fools" of the world. Spider-Man tracks him down and discovers that he is really Greg Salinger, an acquaintance from university.
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