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Cover: John Romita & Sal Buscema

The Amazing Spider-Man #95

Apr 1971 · Marvel · 0.15 USD
“Trap for a Terrorist!”

In "Trap for a Terrorist!", Peter Parker travels to England chasing a lead on Gwen’s missing father, only to find himself caught in a web of international intrigue as Spider-Man. With his identity at risk and Gwen’s grief looming, Peter must decide how far he’ll go to protect those he loves—even if it means vanishing from her side. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life by John Romita’s dynamic art and Sal Buscema’s inks, this 1971 issue captures the tension and heart of a hero caught between duty and love, all wrapped in a cover by John Romita and Sal Buscema.

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writer Stan Lee · artist John Romita · inker S. Buscema · letterer Artie Simek · cover John Romita, Sal Buscema

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Full credits

writer Stan Lee
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils John Romita
cover inks Sal Buscema

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Peter heads for England looking for Gwen but is forced to fight terrorists as Spider-Man. Realizing that Peter Parker can't show up with Spider-Man already swinging around, Peter heads home, leaving Gwen in mourning for her father.

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

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