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"Now... in your final seconds, Spider-Man... look in my view-plate... I want to see the one who will destroy you! This is my revenge!"
Spencer Smythe
"To Kill a Spider-Man!"
Marvel Tales Vol 2 30
Marvel Tales
Title: "To Kill a Spider-Man!"
Volume: 2
Number: 30
Cover price: .25
Cover date: April, 1971
Publisher: Marvel Comics
Credits
Chief: Roy Thomas
Cover artists: Marie Severin
Cover inker: Sal Buscema
Editors: Roy Thomas
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"To Kill a Spider-Man!"[]

"To Kill a Spider-Man!"
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Title: "To Kill a Spider-Man!"
Credits
Writers: Stan Lee
Pencilers: John Romita, Sr.; Don Heck
Inkers: Mickey Demeo
Letterers: Sam Rosen
Editors: Stan Lee


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"The Horns of the Rhino!"[]

"The Horns of the Rhino!"
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Title: "The Horns of the Rhino!"
Credits
Writers: Stan Lee
Pencilers: John Romita Sr.
Inkers: Mickey Demeo; John Romita, Sr.
Letterers: Sam Rosen
Editors: Stan Lee


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"To Cage an Angel"[]

"To Cage an Angel"
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Title: "To Cage an Angel"
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Writers: Jerry Siegel
Pencilers: George Tuska
Inkers: Dick Ayers
Editors: Artie Simek


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Notes & Trivia[]

  • The character of Spider-Man was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 in August, 1962 in a story titled "Spider-Man!" The character has since gone on to become one of the most well-known and enduring super-heroes of all time, having appeared in numerous comic book titles, as well as feature films, animated projects and video games.
  • "To Kill a Spider-Man" was originally printed in Amazing Spider-Man #58.
  • "The Horns of the Rhino!" was originally printed in Amazing Spider-Man #41.
  • The story from "To Cage an Angel" is continued from Ka-Zar #3. It is the only original story featured in Marvel Tales.

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See also[]

Spider-Man Media

The World of Spider-Man

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  1. It is implied by the use of the phrase "southwest border" and the appearance of cacti in a desert setting.
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