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Giant-Size Spider-Man#2
Cover: Gil Kane & John Romita & Tony Mortellaro
Giant-Size Spider-Man #2
“Masterstroke!”
In "Masterstroke!", the Avengers put Spider-Man to the ultimate trial: capture the Hulk. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by John Romita and Don Heck’s dynamic art, this 1974 Giant-Size issue sees Spider-Man face his most formidable challenge yet—proving he belongs among Earth’s Mightiest Heroes. The cover by Gil Kane, inked by John Romita and Tony Mortellaro, captures the moment with intensity.
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writer Stan Lee · artist John Romita · artist Don Heck · inker Mickey Demeo · letterer Artie Simek · cover Gil Kane, John Romita, Tony Mortellaro
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writer Stan Lee
artist John Romita
artist Don Heck
inker Mickey Demeo
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks John Romita
cover inks Tony Mortellaro
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The Avengers decide to ask Spider-Man to join the team but first he has to complete a test to prove himself. The test is to capture the Hulk.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).