Comics : Avengers (Vol. 1) Annual

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Section Name: Spider-Man Mainstream Guest Apps
Base Level: No Spidey

#2
 Story: "And Time the Rushing River; Avenjerks Assemble!"
 Summary: Spider-Man Cameo in first story; Spider-Man reference in second story
Editor:  Stan Lee
Writer:  Roy Thomas
Artists:  Don Heck, John Buscema
Inkers:  Werner Roth, Frank Giacoia
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Sep 1968 : NM ($80.00) : SM Reference
 Reprinted In: Essential Avengers #3
 Reprinted In: Marvel Visionaries: John Buscema
#5
 Summary: Reprints Avengers Vol.1 #8,11 (#11 Spider-Man App.
Editor:  Stan Lee
Writer:  Stan Lee
Pencils:  Jack Kirby, Don Heck
Inkers:  Dick Ayers, Chic Stone
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Jan 1972 : SM Guest
#19
 Summary: Spider-Man Cameo (Flashback
Editor:  Howard Mackie
Writer:  Mark Gruenwald
Pencils:  Vince Mielcarek
Inker:  Bob Downs
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No Month 1990 : SM Cameo
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