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  • Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 27
Trivia
  • * The Crime-Master's son, Nick Lewis, Jr., will carry on the legacy in .
Letterer1
  • Artie Simek
Inker1
  • Steve Ditko
Inker1
  • Steve Ditko
Editor-in-Chief
  • Stan Lee
Writer1
  • Stan Lee
Penciler1
  • Steve Ditko
Writer1
  • Stan Lee
StoryTitle
  • "Bring Back My Goblin to Me!"
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
Penciler1
  • Steve Ditko
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Daily Bugle ** ** Betty Brant * Adversaries: * Blackie * * Crime-Master (Nick Lewis, Sr.) Other Characters: * Frederick Foswell * Daily Globe ** Barney Bushkin * New York Police Department ** ** ** * Seymour O'Reilly Locations: * United States of America ** New York City, New York *** Manhattan **** Daily Bugle Building **** Daily Globe Building *** Forest Hills, Queens **** Aunt May's House Items: * Spider-Man's Web-Shooters * Spider-Man's Utility Belt * Spider-Man's Belt Camera * Spider-Tracer Vehicles: * Goblin Glider
Letterer1
  • Artie Simek
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
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CoverArtist
  • Steve Ditko
Country
  • USA
Speaker
  • [[W:C:Marvel:John Jonah Jameson
Month
  • 8
Synopsis
  • The Green Goblin brings Spider-Man's limp body on stage, much to the surprise of the Crime-Master. A henchman ties Spider-Man in chains but as the two criminal masterminds chat to each other, the sleeping gas wears off and Spider-Man tries to wriggle free. As the gathered mobsters attack Spider-Man, the cops flood in and Spider-Man breaks free from the chains and assists the policemen who now have been cornered. Spider-Man realizes he can’t catch up to the Goblin’s glider and instead chases after the Crime-Master. As he weaves underneath piers, he’s finally loses him in a thick green cloud of nerve gas. Spider-Man suspects that Frederick Foswell is one of the criminals and as he confronts J. Jonah Jameson on it, Foswell is invited into their office for a discussion. Across the way on a rooftop, the Crime-Master plots his revenge but in a struggle is shot by police. He laughs and begins to tell the Goblin’s identity but falls dead before he can. The police rush to Jameson’s office and personally thank Foswell for his assistance and Foswell reveals the Crime-Master to be Nick “Lucky” Lewis. Since Peter is tight on money, he decides to sell his pictures to a different publisher, Barney Bushkin, but decides not to in the future since he asks so many questions. Finally, we see Peter Parker sewing a new Spider-Man outfit together,while a unmasked Green Goblin swears revenge on Spider-Man.
Notes
  • * Steve Ditko was credited as the plotter for this issue. * credits: ** Edited and written by smilin' Stan Lee ** Plotted and drawn by scowlin' Steve Ditko ** Lettered and gift-wrapped by swingin' Artie Simek * references: .
quotation
  • Foswell? He was just a cog in the wheel! I was the master planner! The entire capture of the Crime-Master took place under my personal direction! But my own natural modesty prevents me from bragging about it!
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1965