CGC certified: Fine/VF (7.0). Off-white pages. Not cleaned and pressed. Cover: John Romita pencils and inks, Stan Goldberg colors. Story: Stan Lee and John Romita. Pencils: John Romita. Inks: Mike Esposito (credited as Mickey Dimeo). Lettering: Sam Rosen. GPAnalysis: A 7.0 sold for $208 in 11/21. Doc Ock usurps Spidey's selfhood, a plot device that anticipates the "Superior Spider-Man" saga that followed decades later, in which Ock body-swaps with Peter Parker, essentially becoming Spider-Man. How is it that throwaway Spidey plots from the Lee-Romita years often seem to anticipate plot developments that flourished decades later? Spidey's earliest adventures were suffused by Objectivist philosophy, thanks to Ditko's interest in Ayn Rand, whereas Stan Lee's insistence on "the illusion of change" gives post-Ditko Spidey stories a Nietzschean quality of "eternal recurrence," echoing the Teutonic philosopher's doctrine of the "infinitely cyclical repetition of all things and situations." It may also be that Romita's glamorized Spidey, like all plastics, is by nature recyclable. Enjoying the Spidey Sale? Order a fully-illustrated softcover catalogue for 30 bucks. Only about 100 copies were printed and they're going fast. To reserve a copy, contact PBA's Director of Comics: [email protected] Consign to PBA Galleries. Our comic sales average a 98% sell-through rate, our prices realized are top-of-the-market, and our research-intensive catalogues are the best in the business. Seeking Silver Age Marvel, Golden Age superheroes, and pre-Code horror. Contact [email protected]
CGC certified: Fine/VF (7.0). Off-white pages. Not cleaned and pressed. Cover: John Romita pencils and inks, Stan Goldberg colors. Story: Stan Lee and John Romita. Pencils: John Romita. Inks: Mike Esposito (credited as Mickey Dimeo). Lettering: Sam Rosen. GPAnalysis: A 7.0 sold for $208 in 11/21. Doc Ock usurps Spidey's selfhood, a plot device that anticipates the "Superior Spider-Man" saga that followed decades later, in which Ock body-swaps with Peter Parker, essentially becoming Spider-Man. How is it that throwaway Spidey plots from the Lee-Romita years often seem to anticipate plot developments that flourished decades later? Spidey's earliest adventures were suffused by Objectivist philosophy, thanks to Ditko's interest in Ayn Rand, whereas Stan Lee's insistence on "the illusion of change" gives post-Ditko Spidey stories a Nietzschean quality of "eternal recurrence," echoing the Teutonic philosopher's doctrine of the "infinitely cyclical repetition of all things and situations." It may also be that Romita's glamorized Spidey, like all plastics, is by nature recyclable. Enjoying the Spidey Sale? Order a fully-illustrated softcover catalogue for 30 bucks. Only about 100 copies were printed and they're going fast. To reserve a copy, contact PBA's Director of Comics: [email protected] Consign to PBA Galleries. Our comic sales average a 98% sell-through rate, our prices realized are top-of-the-market, and our research-intensive catalogues are the best in the business. Seeking Silver Age Marvel, Golden Age superheroes, and pre-Code horror. Contact [email protected]
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