(Amazing Spider-Man #1 - Stan Lee, Steve Ditko)

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(Amazing Spider-Man #1 - Stan Lee, Steve Ditko)
lmaoooo reminds me of what happened to peter that one time
(Amazing Spider-Man #1 - Stan Lee, Steve Ditko)
A really wild thing to remember about early Spider-Man is that one of the main plot hooks was that he could just snap at any moment from how much the world seems to have it out for him and how often his plans backfire. Keep reading every month to see if Peter turns evil!
(Amazing Spider-Man #1 - Stan Lee, Steve Ditko)
I just love that this whole first issue is like "Guess what, kids? You all loved that Spider-Man story so much that we decided to give him a whole comic series about how he can't catch a fuckin' break." Peter doesn't have any friends. We're still a couple years from MJ, Gwen, or Harry. All his classmates hate him. You know who he does have in his life from issue one? Jameson
(Amazing Spider-Man #1 - Stan Lee, Steve Ditko)
(Amazing Spider-Man #1 - Stan Lee, Steve Ditko)
I truly love how big of an idiot Peter is at this point
(And, yes, due to a mix up he's called Peter Palmer throughout the backup story of Amazing Spider-Man #1. Apparently just this year our old pal Dan Slott riffed on this by adding a Peter Palmer to the multiverse based exclusively on his depiction in this story. That's comics for you.)
(Amazing Spider-Man #1 - Stan Lee, Steve Ditko)
And so begins Peter Parker's long history of being broke
peter PALMER