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Spider-Man Comics Weekly#46
Cover: John Romita

Spider-Man Comics Weekly #46

Dec 1973 · Marvel UK · 0.05 GBP
“To Die A Hero!”

In "To Die A Hero!", Spider-Man faces his deadliest challenge yet when Kingpin traps him and J. Jonah Jameson in a flooded basement, testing the web-slinger’s resolve and courage. With Flash Thompson back on leave and Foswell making a desperate stand, loyalty and sacrifice take center stage in a tense showdown that pushes Spider-Man to his limits. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by John Romita’s dynamic art—pencils and inks both by Romita—this gripping chapter from Spider-Man Comics Weekly #46 (1973) delivers high stakes and emotional weight in a 5p UK comic.

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writer Stan Lee · artist John Romita · inker Mickey Demeo · letterer Sam Rosen · cover John Romita

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writer Stan Lee
letterer Sam Rosen
cover pencils, inks John Romita

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Kingpin tries to drown Spider-Man and Jameson in the basement, but Spider-Man breaks free and confronts Kingpin. Foswell turns on Kingpin and helps Jameson to escape, but at the price of his own life. Meanwhile, Flash Thompson has returned, on leave from the military.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).