

Clipped from On-line: It is considered one of the defining moments of the Marvel Universe: a
dejected Peter Parker throwing his costume in the trash, attempting to
leave his life as Spider-Man behind. The splash page of this pivotal
moment from the classic 1967 tale written by Stan Lee and drawn by John
Romita for Spider-Man #50, an issue famously titled "Spider-Man No
More!" sold at auction on December 17, 2010 for $88,500.
Dork Note Part 1: The original "Walking away with the costume in the trashcan" has since appeared several times as internal artwork like below...
Dork Note Part 2: As it appeared in Spider-Man 2.
Dork Note Part 3: This splash page has become a copycat cover. See below...
3 comments:
Actually, its Spider-Man 2 where that movie scene comes from. Aside from that, its a impressive collection of "tributes" to Spider-Man, No More
Thanks for the correction Adam
Hey don't forget Absolution #2's variant cover f/ Avatar Press. It's a good one.
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