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{{Marvel Database:Comic Template
| Title = Amazing Spider-Man
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| Image = Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 61.jpg
| Image = AmazingSpider-Man061.jpg
 
| ImageText = ''Amazing Spider-Man'' # 61 June, 1968
 
| Volume = 1
 
| Issue = 61
 
 
| Month = June
 
| Month = June
 
| Year = 1968
 
| Year = 1968
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| StoryArc = The Brand of the Brainwasher
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| OriginalPrice = $0.12
   
| Editor-in-Chief =
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| Editor-in-Chief = Stan Lee
 
| CoverArtist1 = John Romita Sr.
 
| CoverArtist1 = John Romita Sr.
   
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|BlockQuote = {{Conversation
| PreviousIssue = [[Comics:Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 60|Amazing Spider-Man # 60]]
 
| NextIssue = [[Comics:Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 62|Amazing Spider-Man # 62]]
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|'''Mary Jane!''' But why so '''cheerful?'''|[[Harold Osborn (Earth-616)|Harry Osborn]]|Image1=Harold Osborn (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 61 0001.jpg
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|Why '''not''', Dad? There are more than '''two billion''' people alive today! ... and '''half''' of them are '''mmmmales!'''|[[Mary Jane Watson (Earth-616)|Mary Jane Watson]]|Image2=Mary Jane Watson (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 61 0001.jpg}}
   
| Quotation =
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| StoryTitle1 = What a Tangled Web We Weave...!
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| Synopsis1 = When Gwen Stacy confronts her father about his involvement in the attempted theft of top secret plans, his brainwashing wears off and he tells her the truth of what happened. With George wanted by the police and slated to be killed by the Kingpin's men, they decide to try and flee the city. Peter, having deduced they may be in trouble from the Kingpin's men, comes to their rescue but arrives to find their home full of the Kingpin's goons. When Spidey defeats them, he finds that they have also been brainwashed and are useless for getting any more information from Kingpin.
| Speaker =
 
   
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While elsewhere, Harry Osborn drives Mary Jane to the club where she dances as a Go-Go Girl and they find that it's been abruptly closed. Meanwhile, Harry's father is slowly beginning to regain his memories of being the Green Goblin when he sees an advertisement for a documentary about his alter-ego. Later, Norman shows up at his lab and yells at Dr. Winkler for going over his head in getting equipment, unaware that Winkler is hiding the Kingpin in his lab.
| StoryTitle1 = "What a Tangled Web We Weave...!"
 
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| Synopsis1 =
 
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After Osborn leaves, the Kingpin demands the death of the Stacy's and Peter Parker, the only people that can pin this recent crime on the Kingpin. As Peter develops a special gas mask to protect him from the Kingpin's gases and begins searching for any clue to his hide out, his men manage to stop Gwen and George at the airport.
| Editor1_1 = Stan Lee
 
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They are taken back to Osborn Industries and are about to be killed by a giant vat of a boiling hot chemical. This is interrupted by the arrival of both Norman Osborn and Spider-Man. The two fight off the Kingpin and his goons, and while Winkler is killed, and the Kingpin escapes, Spider-Man saves Gwen and George from a painful death. Afterward, the true story comes out and with Osborn's corroboration of the events, George Stacy's name is cleared of any wrong doing.
 
| Writer1_1 = Stan Lee
 
| Writer1_1 = Stan Lee
 
| Penciler1_1 = John Romita Sr.
 
| Penciler1_1 = John Romita Sr.
| Inker1_1 =
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| Penciler1_2 = Don Heck
 
| Inker1_1 = Mickey Demeo
 
| Colourist1_1 =
 
| Colourist1_1 =
 
| Letterer1_1 = Sam Rosen
 
| Letterer1_1 = Sam Rosen
 
| Editor1_1 = Stan Lee
   
| Appearing1 =
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| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]
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* {{apn|[[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
*[[George Stacy (Earth-616)|George Stacy]]
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* {{apn|[[George Stacy (Earth-616)|George Stacy]]}}
*[[Gwendolyn Stacy|Gwen Stacy]]
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* {{apn|[[Gwendolyne Stacy (Earth-616)|Gwen Stacy]]}}
*[[Mary Jane Watson]]
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* {{apn|[[Mary Jane Watson (Earth-616)|Mary Jane Watson]]}}
*[[Norman Osborn]]
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* {{apn|[[Norman Osborn (Earth-616)|Norman Osborn]]|Amazing Spider-Man #47}}
*[[Harold Osborn (Earth-616)|Harry Osborn]]
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* {{apn|[[Harold Osborn (Earth-616)|Harry Osborn]]}}
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'''Antagonists:'''
*[[John Jonah Jameson|J. Jonah Jameson]]
 
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* {{apn|[[Gerhard Winkler (Earth-616)|Dr. Winkler]]||-}} {{dies}}
'''Villains:'''
 
 
* {{apn|[[Wilson Fisk (Earth-616)|Kingpin]]||Amazing Spider-Man #68}}
*[[Dr. Winkler]]
 
*[[Wilson Fisk (Earth-616)|Kingpin (Wilson Fisk)]]
 
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
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* {{a|[[Daily Bugle (The DB!) (Earth-616)|Daily Bugle Staff]]}}
* <br/>
 
 
** {{apn|[[John Jonah Jameson (Earth-616)|J. Jonah Jameson]]}}
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* {{vision|[[Maybelle Reilly (Earth-616)|Aunt May]]}}
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* {{Photo|[[Norman Osborn (Earth-616)|Green Goblin]]}}
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* {{a|[[New York City Police Department (Earth-616)|New York Police Department]]}}
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
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* {{a|[[United States of America]]}}
* <br/>
 
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**{{a|[[New York (State)|New York]]}}
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*** {{a|[[New York City]]}}
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**** {{a|[[Manhattan]]}}
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***** {{a|[[Daily Bugle Building]]}}
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***** Peter and Harry's Apartment
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***** Osborn Laboratories
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***** Gloom Room A-Go-Go {{green|Final Apperance}}
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****{{a|[[Queens]]}}
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***** {{a|[[John F. Kennedy International Airport|JFK Airport]]}}
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
* [[Spider-Man's Web-Shooters]]
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* {{a|[[Web-Shooters|Spider-Man's Web-Shooters]]}}
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* {{vision|[[Pumpkin Bomb]]}}
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* Brainwashing Machine {{green|Destroyed}}
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* Kingpin's sleep gas tie-pin
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* {{a|[[Spider-Man's Suit]]}}
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
'''Vehicles:'''
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* {{vision|[[Goblin Glider]]}}
* <br/>
 
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* Norman Osborn's private helicopter
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| Notes = ===Continuity Notes===
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* Norman Osborn has had selective amnesia, forgetting his alter-ego the Green Goblin following a battle with Spider-Man in {{c|Amazing Spider-Man #40}}.
   
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* Following this story is when Gwen Stacy had a secret affair with Norman Osborn, as revealed in {{c|Amazing Spider-Man #509}}-{{c|Amazing Spider-Man #514|514}}.
| Cast1 = Peter Parker (Earth-616)
 
| Cast2 = Mary Jane Watson (Earth-616)
 
| Cast3 = Gwendolyn Stacy (Earth-616)
 
| Cast4 = George Stacy (Earth-616)
 
| Cast5 = John Jonah Jameson (Earth-616)
 
| Cast6 = Norman Osborn (Earth-616)
 
| Location1 =
 
| Location2 =
 
| Item1 = Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
 
| Item2 =
 
| Vehicle1 =
 
| Vehicle2 =
 
   
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==Publication Notes==
| Notes =
 
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* Page 19, Panel 1 bests fits the image on the cover.
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* Credits:
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** Perspicaciously produced and presented by: Stan (The Man) Lee and John (Ring-a-Ding) Romita
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** Daringly Delineated by: Dazzlin' Don Heck
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** Exotically Embellished by: Mixed-Up Mickey Demeo
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** Lonesomely Lettered by: Swingin' Sam Rosen
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* References: {{c|Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 40}}
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =
 
| Recommended =
 
| Recommended =

Revision as of 08:51, 1 February 2020

Harold Osborn (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 61 0001
Harry Osborn
Quote1 Mary Jane! But why so cheerful? Quote2
Mary Jane Watson (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 61 0001
Mary Jane Watson
Quote1 Why not, Dad? There are more than two billion people alive today! ... and half of them are mmmmales! Quote2

Appearing in "What a Tangled Web We Weave...!"

Featured Characters:

Supporting Characters:

Antagonists:

Other Characters:

Locations:

Items:

Vehicles:

  • Goblin Glider (Vision or hallucination)
  • Norman Osborn's private helicopter

Synopsis for "What a Tangled Web We Weave...!"

When Gwen Stacy confronts her father about his involvement in the attempted theft of top secret plans, his brainwashing wears off and he tells her the truth of what happened. With George wanted by the police and slated to be killed by the Kingpin's men, they decide to try and flee the city. Peter, having deduced they may be in trouble from the Kingpin's men, comes to their rescue but arrives to find their home full of the Kingpin's goons. When Spidey defeats them, he finds that they have also been brainwashed and are useless for getting any more information from Kingpin.

While elsewhere, Harry Osborn drives Mary Jane to the club where she dances as a Go-Go Girl and they find that it's been abruptly closed. Meanwhile, Harry's father is slowly beginning to regain his memories of being the Green Goblin when he sees an advertisement for a documentary about his alter-ego. Later, Norman shows up at his lab and yells at Dr. Winkler for going over his head in getting equipment, unaware that Winkler is hiding the Kingpin in his lab.

After Osborn leaves, the Kingpin demands the death of the Stacy's and Peter Parker, the only people that can pin this recent crime on the Kingpin. As Peter develops a special gas mask to protect him from the Kingpin's gases and begins searching for any clue to his hide out, his men manage to stop Gwen and George at the airport.

They are taken back to Osborn Industries and are about to be killed by a giant vat of a boiling hot chemical. This is interrupted by the arrival of both Norman Osborn and Spider-Man. The two fight off the Kingpin and his goons, and while Winkler is killed, and the Kingpin escapes, Spider-Man saves Gwen and George from a painful death. Afterward, the true story comes out and with Osborn's corroboration of the events, George Stacy's name is cleared of any wrong doing.

Notes

Continuity Notes

  • Norman Osborn has had selective amnesia, forgetting his alter-ego the Green Goblin following a battle with Spider-Man in Amazing Spider-Man #40.

Publication Notes

  • Page 19, Panel 1 bests fits the image on the cover.
  • Credits:
    • Perspicaciously produced and presented by: Stan (The Man) Lee and John (Ring-a-Ding) Romita
    • Daringly Delineated by: Dazzlin' Don Heck
    • Exotically Embellished by: Mixed-Up Mickey Demeo
    • Lonesomely Lettered by: Swingin' Sam Rosen
  • References: Amazing Spider-Man #40

See Also

Links and References

References