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Gil Kane and John Romita Sr. The Amazing Spider-Man #90 Story Page 3 Original Art (Marvel, 1970). While fleeing from Doctor Octopus and his menacing, high-tech tentacle arms, Spider-Man pulls off one of his most daring moves yet -- doing absolutely nothing and staying completely silent! Far from the usual quippy and thwippy style of our hero, this unconventional tactic proves shockingly effective, allowing Spidey to outwit Doc Ock's relentless mechanical limbs and narrowly escape defeat. This stunning, action-packed page features not one, not two, but three dynamic panels showcasing Spider-Man's expressive masked face. The combined artistic brilliance of Gil Kane and John Romita Sr. is on full display, making this a quintessentially classic Spidey page that would elevate any collection. Ink over graphite and blue pencil on Bristol board with an image area of 10" x 15". Toned and trimmed, with whiteout corrections, small stains (primarily in the margins), a taped-on "Continued" paste-up in the lower margin, tape on the back of the board, and light handling wear. In Very Good condition.


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