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  • Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 11
Trivia
  • *First appearance of the Spider-Tracer
Letterer1
  • Sam Rosen
Inker1
  • Steve Ditko
Recommended
  • *Spider-Man last appeared in Strange Tales #119; He appears next in Amazing Spider-Man #12 . *Doctor Octopus appears next in Amazing Spider-Man #12 .
Inker1
  • Steve Ditko
Editor-in-Chief
  • Stan Lee
Writer1
  • Stan Lee
Penciler1
  • Steve Ditko
Writer1
  • Stan Lee
StoryTitle
  • "Turning Point"
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
Penciler1
  • Steve Ditko
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * Betty Brant Adversaries: * * Blackie Gaxton Other Characters: * * Unnamed Warden of Municipal Prison * New York policemen Locations: * United States of America ** New York City, New York *** Manhattan *** Forest Hills, Queens **** Aunt May's House *** New York State Prison ** Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Items: * Spider-Man's Web-Shooters * Spider-Man's Spider-Signal * Spider-Tracer * Spider-Tracer-Tracker * Doctor Octopus' Tentacles Vehicles: * None
Letterer1
  • Sam Rosen
Editor1
  • Stan Lee
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CoverArtist
  • Steve Ditko
Country
  • USA
Speaker
  • [[W:C:Marvel:Elizabeth Brant
Links
  • *http://www.spiderfan.org/comics/reviews/spiderman_amazing/011.html *http://www.samruby.com/AmazingSpider-ManA/amazing_spiderman_011.htm
Month
  • 4
Synopsis
  • When Peter hears that Dr. Octopus is about to be released from prison, he goes to the warden to petition against his release, the warden tells Spider-Man that Octopus served his time and tells him to get out before he has him arrested. Knowing that Octopus will probably go back to a life of crime, Peter develops a Spider-Tracer device which will allow him to track Octopus wherever he goes. When he tags the car coming to pick up Octopus, Spider-Man is shocked to find Betty Brant driving it. He also finds that she dropped a map to Philadelphia from the car when she went to pick up Octopus. As it turns out, Betty's trouble involves her brother Bennett, who is the lawyer for crime boss Blackie Gaxton. He also owes Gaxton a large gambling debt. In order to clear this debt, Betty has agreed to help Bennett follow through with Gaxton's plan: Use Dr. Octopus to free him from prison. When Peter travels out to Philadelphia, he manages to track down Betty and tells her how he feels. Meanwhile, Dr. Octopus manages to free Blackie Gaxton, and they take both Betty and Bennett as hostages as they make their escape by boat. Spider-Man arrives to capture both, but during the altercation Spider-Man sprains his ankle and Bennett is shot by a bullet fired by Blackie that was meant for his sister. Betty blames Spider-Man for her brother's death, and Spider-Man battles Dr. Octopus around the ship, but Octopus manages to escape. The police arrive and arrest Blackie and his gang. Later, having changed back to Peter Parker, he learns from Betty that she hopes to never see Spider-Man again because she couldn't bear being reminded of her brother's death. This hampers Peter's plans of revealing his secret identity to her.
Notes
  • * This issue is reprinted in Amazing Spider-Man # 2 . * credits: ** None but Stan Lee could have written this epic tale!! ** None but Steve Ditko could have drawn such gripping scenes! ** Lettered by S. Rosen * references:
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  • If only Peter were here! He's the only one I can turn to... But, it's too late! Everything's too late... And Bennett is dead... Because of Spider-Man!!
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1964