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| Title: | Amazing Fantasy |
| Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
| Type: | Ongoing series |
| Years published: | 1962/1995-1996 |
| Total issues: | 1/4 |
| Featuring: | Spider-Man |
| Creators: | Stan Lee; Steve Ditko; Artie Simek; Kurt Busiek; Paul Lee; Terese Nielsen; Alexi Taylor; Greg Loudon; Ken Meyer, Jr.; Richard Starkings |
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| Next: | Amazing Fantasy, Vol. 2 |
Amazing Fantasy was a re-titled single comic book issue published by Marvel Comics that comprised issue #15, cover-dated August, 1962. The series was previously titled Amazing Adult Fantasy. The series was revisited briefly in 1995 with issues #16-18. While Amazing Adult Fantasy did not exactly make any sizeable waves sales-wise for Marvel, issue #15 proved to be one of the single most important and highly sought after collector's pieces of all time. The issue introduced the character of Peter Parker, aka, the Amazing Spider-Man, who would become an onvernight sensation and one of the most enduring and memorable superheroes of all time.
Issues
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #1
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #2
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #3
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #4
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #5
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #6
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #7
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #8
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #9
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #10
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #11
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #12
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #13
- Amazing Adult Fantasy #14
- Amazing Fantasy #15
- Amazing Fantasy #16
- Amazing Fantasy #17
- Amazing Fantasy #18
Reprints
- Amazing Fantasy 15: Spider-Man!
- Amazing Fantasy 15: Marvel Legends
- Marvel Milestone Edition: Amazing Fantasy 15
Collections
Notes & Trivia
- The events from issues #16-18 of this series take place between the events from issue #15 and Amazing Spider-Man #1.
- Sales on the revival series did not generate strong sales and Marvel was prepared to cancel the title after only two issues. However, a third and final issue was published in March, 1996 to wrap the dangling plot-threads.
