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The amazing Spider-Man fights substance abuse, writers, Stan Lee, Dwayne McDuffie, Glenn Herding & John Ostrander ; pencilers, Gil Kane ... [et al.] ; inkers, John Romita ... [et al.] ; colorists, Gregory Wright ... [et al.] ; letterers, Artie Simek ... [et al.]

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The amazing Spider-Man fights substance abuse, writers, Stan Lee, Dwayne McDuffie, Glenn Herding & John Ostrander ; pencilers, Gil Kane ... [et al.] ; inkers, John Romita ... [et al.] ; colorists, Gregory Wright ... [et al.] ; letterers, Artie Simek ... [et al.]
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
Marvel Rating: T (recommended for teens and older)
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
The amazing Spider-Man fights substance abuse
Nature of contents
comics graphic novels
Oclc number
741540988
Responsibility statement
writers, Stan Lee, Dwayne McDuffie, Glenn Herding & John Ostrander ; pencilers, Gil Kane ... [et al.] ; inkers, John Romita ... [et al.] ; colorists, Gregory Wright ... [et al.] ; letterers, Artie Simek ... [et al.]
Series statement
Amazing Spider-Man Marvel, 1st series, 1963-1998, Issues 96-98
Summary
Swing along with Spidey and a gathering of his amazing friends -- including Storm, Luke Cage, Power Pack, Jubilee and the Fantastic Four -- as they battle drug and alcohol abuse in the Mighty Marvel Manner! Includes Amazing Spider-Man #96-98, three classic issues that were not approved by the Comics Code Authority because of the (anti-)drug themed story. (Not that the Comics Code was pro-drug, of course. It's just that back then, comics couldn't mention drugs at all, even negatively.) Stan Lee published the stories anyway, which eventually led to a major revision in the code, allowing for anti-drug stories. Also includes "Fast Lane, " a four-part anti-drug story that was bonus material in numerous Marvel titles between 1999 and 2000
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Spider-Man fights substance abuse
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