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The Amazing Spider-Man Daily Tuesday July 30, 1985 The Web and the Warning: What's the Matter with Jody? by Fred Kida & Stan Lee

Artists: Fred Kida (Penciller) ,  Fred Kida (Inker) ,  Stan Lee (Writer)

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Title: The Amazing Spider-Man Daily Tuesday July 30, 1985 The Web and the Warning: What's the Matter with Jody? by Fred Kida & Stan Lee
Artist: Fred Kida (Penciller)
Artist: Fred Kida (Inker)
Artist: Stan Lee (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
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The Amazing Spider-Man Daily Tuesday July 30, 1985 "The Web and the Warning: What's the Matter with Jody?" by Fred Kida & Stan Lee. This story ran 1985-03-23 - 1985-12-21.

This story has Peter falling in love with Jenny Sue Saxon. Peters' apartment gets robbed, and he loses his spider suit. He rents a suit from Skip, finds his original suit, and who the culprits are (The Black Hawks) getting his stuff back. Just in time to have Jenny's daughter Jody Saxon accuse Spider-Man of inappropriate behavior. My money is on "Uncle Ralph". Peter is even arrested at one point just to bond with Jody over the fact that Peter was molested at a young age too.

The Amazing Spider-Man debuted on January 3, 1977. Produced by Marvel and syndicated by the Register and Tribune Syndicate through 1985, Cowles Media Company in 1986, and King Features Syndicate after 1987, the comic strip was successful in an era with few serialized adventure strips. The strip slowly grew in circulation.

Initially the creative team was again Lee and Romita. After four years Romita left the strip, but Stan Lee remained the credited writer of the strip's entire run of original material. Though renowned for his use of the Marvel method, Lee wrote full scripts for the comic strip. Stan Lee's brother, Larry Lieber, briefly illustrated the strip but found he could not keep up with the schedule, and in August 1981 Fred Kida took on the assignment. Unlike most artists who worked on The Amazing Spider-Man, Kida found that drawing Spider-Man in daily strip form did not present any challenges, but he finally left in July 1986, later commenting that he found the strip's violence to be excessive. After a brief stint by Dan Barry, Lee asked his brother if he wanted to give it another try. This time Larry Lieber was able to keep up with the schedule, and he drew the daily strip for the following 32 years. The Amazing Spider-Man also employed inkers and separate artists for the Sunday version of the strip. From 1997 until the strip ceased running new material in 2019, Alex Saviuk inked the daily strips and penciled the Sunday strips. After Lieber retired in 2018, Saviuk took over penciling the daily strip as well. In addition, numerous ghost artists contributed to the strip over the years.

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