Amazing Fantasy Vol 1 15.jpg Notes:
* In August 1962, with cancellation imminent, Amazing Adult Fantasy was again re-branded as Amazing Fantasy for its fifteenth and final issue. With nothing to lose, publisher Martin Goodman allowed Stan Lee to experiment with a new hero, the amazing Spider-Man. In 1995, editor Danny Fingeroth decided that a gap existed between Amazing Fantasy #15 and its logical successor, Amazing Spider-Man #1. Marvel then published Amazing Fantasy #s 16-18, written by Kurt Busiek and painted chiefly by Paul Lee, filling the gap.
* In 2004, another series with the title Amazing Fantasy began, introducing new characters such as Araña and Death's Head 3.0.
* Followed by Amazing Spider-Man (1963-present)
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| - Amazing Fantasy Vol 1 15.jpg Notes:
* In August 1962, with cancellation imminent, Amazing Adult Fantasy was again re-branded as Amazing Fantasy for its fifteenth and final issue. With nothing to lose, publisher Martin Goodman allowed Stan Lee to experiment with a new hero, the amazing Spider-Man. In 1995, editor Danny Fingeroth decided that a gap existed between Amazing Fantasy #15 and its logical successor, Amazing Spider-Man #1. Marvel then published Amazing Fantasy #s 16-18, written by Kurt Busiek and painted chiefly by Paul Lee, filling the gap.
* In 2004, another series with the title Amazing Fantasy began, introducing new characters such as Araña and Death's Head 3.0.
* Followed by Amazing Spider-Man (1963-present)
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- Amazing Fantasy Vol 1 16
- Amazing Fantasy Vol 1 17
- Amazing Fantasy Vol 1 18
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| - Amazing Fantasy Vol 1 15.jpg Notes:
* In August 1962, with cancellation imminent, Amazing Adult Fantasy was again re-branded as Amazing Fantasy for its fifteenth and final issue. With nothing to lose, publisher Martin Goodman allowed Stan Lee to experiment with a new hero, the amazing Spider-Man. In 1995, editor Danny Fingeroth decided that a gap existed between Amazing Fantasy #15 and its logical successor, Amazing Spider-Man #1. Marvel then published Amazing Fantasy #s 16-18, written by Kurt Busiek and painted chiefly by Paul Lee, filling the gap.
* In 2004, another series with the title Amazing Fantasy began, introducing new characters such as Araña and Death's Head 3.0.
* Followed by Amazing Spider-Man (1963-present)
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