Comics : Marvels

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

#0
 Summary: Spider-Man Appears, Galleries
Editor:  Marc McLaurin
Concept:  Kurt Busiek
Painter:  Alex Ross
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Aug 1994 : NM ($4.00) : SM Guest
 Reprinted In: Marvel 70th Anniversary Collection
#3
 Story: "Judgement Day"
 Summary: Based on FF #48,49 (Spider-Man Cameo)
Editor:  Marc McLaurin
Writer:  Kurt Busiek
Painter:  Alex Ross
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Mar 1994 : SMURF 036.600 : NM ($8.00) : SM Cameo
 Review by Max Lacey (5 Webs)
#4
 Story: "The Day She Died"
 Summary: Based on ASM #121,122 (Spider-Man)
Editor:  Marc McLaurin
Writer:  Kurt Busiek
Painter:  Alex Ross
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Apr 1994 : NM ($8.00) : SM Guest
 Review by Max Lacey (5 Webs)
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