Issue | #3 |
Published | [September 3] 2006 |
Cover Price | Premium [None] |
Pages | 16 |
Editing | ? |
Notes | Changes made from original cover including removal of cover price and year of publication was added. Logo design from a sketch by Sol Brodsky redone by Art Simek. This comic is from a series of weekly newspaper giveaways. Each issue is numbered with the word "volume" in front of the number. |
Characters | Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic; Human Torch; Invisible Girl; Thing] |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Stan Lee |
Pencils | Jack Kirby (original artist); Steve Ditko (original artist); Art Simek (original logo designer) |
Inks | Steve Ditko (original inks) |
Notes | Changes made from original cover including removal of cover price and year of publication was added. Logo design from a sketch by Sol Brodsky redone by Art Simek. This comic is from a series of weekly newspaper giveaways. Each issue is numbered with the word "volume" in front of the number. |
Reprinted | from Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #1 |
Characters | Spider-Man |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | ? (ad copy) |
Pencils | ? (computer generated) |
Inks | ? (computer generated) |
Colors | ? (computer generated) |
Notes | Ad for SmartSource.com. Inside front cover. |
Characters | Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Lieutenant Colonal John Jameson; J. Jonah Jameson; May Parker |
Synopsis | Story continues from Spider-Man Collectible Series Volume 2. Spider-Man saves the space capsule with John Jameson in it. JJJ prints that Spider-Man is a menace who tried to sabotage the space capsule in an attempt to get in the spotlight. Peter reading this becomes very discouraged in being a superhero. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Stan Lee; Steve Ditko |
Pencils | Steve Ditko |
Inks | Steve Ditko |
Letters | John D'Agostino [as Johnny Dee] |
Editing | Stan Lee (original editor) |
Reprinted | from Amazing Spider-Man, The (Marvel, 1963 series) #1 [third part of the first story from that issue] |
Characters | Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Fantastic Four [Mr. Fantastic; Human Torch; Invisible Girl; Thing]; Chameleon; Professor Newton |
Synopsis | Peter Parker thinks that if he joins the Fantastic Four team he will be paid. That way his powers will be used for good and he'd make money. So as Spider-Man he sneaks into the Baxter Building headquaters of the FF. A battle between both Spider-Man and the FF arises. When Spider-Man finds out that the FF don't get paid for their superhero abilities, Spider-Man leaves. Mean while, a master of disguise criminal called the Chameleon plans to frame Spider-Man. The Chemeleon disguises himself as Spider-Man. During the robbery, he tricks the real Spider-Man into showing up at the scene of the crime. The police then believe the real Spider-Man has commeted the crime. Spider-Man manages to evade capture by the police. Later when Spidey tracks down the Chameleon the both of them have a battle. Which ends up proving that the Chameleon was the fake Spider-Man. |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Stan Lee (original); Steve Ditko (original) |
Pencils | Steve Ditko (original) |
Inks | Steve Ditko (original) |
Letters | John Duffy [as John Diffi] (original) |
Editing | Stan Lee (original editor) |
Reprinted | from Amazing Spider-Man, The (Marvel, 1963 series) #1 [second story] |
Script | ? (ad copy) |
Notes | Back cover ad. Ad to win a Ford Mustang cell phone text messaging service Limbo 41414. |