- "I guess what I'm trying to ask in my typical stumble-mouthed fashion is: Ms. Stacy -- will you marry me?"
- ―Peter Parker
"What If Gwen Stacy Had Lived?" | |
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What If...? | |
Title: | "What If Gwen Stacy Had Lived?" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 24 |
Cover price: | .75 |
Cover date: | December, 1980 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Credits | |
Chief: | Jim Shooter |
Writers: | Tony Isabella |
Pencilers: | Gil Kane; Carl Gafford; Peter Poplaski; Ron Zalme; Joe Albelo |
Inkers: | Frank Giacoia |
Cover artists: | John Romita, Jr. |
Cover inker: | Bob McLeod |
Colorists: | Carl Gafford |
Letterers: | Tom Orzechowski |
Editors: | Denny O'Neil |
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Next: | What If? #25 |
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- 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.
- The tagline for this issue is "Whatever you do, Spider-Man... Don't save her!"
- In the mainstream universe, Gwen Stacy was killed in Amazing Spider-Man #121.
- Peter Parker from the mainstream universe makes an appearance in this issue in the prologue, as does Gwen Stacy in flashback.
- Gwen Stacy blames Spider-Man for the death of her father, George Stacy. George Stacy died in Amazing Spider-Man #90.
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