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                                Amazing Spider Man #122 
The Goblin Last Stand
July 1st, 1973
Cover recreation
Penciler : Ron Frenz
Inker : Mike Gustovich
                        The Goblin Last Stand
July 1st, 1973
Cover recreation
Penciler : Ron Frenz
Inker : Mike Gustovich
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                                Couverture originale réalisée par 
Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita Sr. & Tony Mortellaro
Colorist: Dave Hunt
Letterer: Art Simek
Writer: Gerry Conway
Suite et fin du fameux diptyque sur "LA FIN DE L'INNOCENCE" qui enchaine le décès de Gwen Stacy puis de Norman Osborn
                        Penciler: Gil Kane
Inker: John Romita Sr. & Tony Mortellaro
Colorist: Dave Hunt
Letterer: Art Simek
Writer: Gerry Conway
Suite et fin du fameux diptyque sur "LA FIN DE L'INNOCENCE" qui enchaine le décès de Gwen Stacy puis de Norman Osborn
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                About Ron Frenz
Ron Frenz has drawn for Marvel since the early 1980s. He started out with such titles as 'Ka-Zar the Savage', 'The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones', 'Star Wars', 'Marvel Saga' and 'Amazing Spider-Man'. In the 1990s, he did such mini-series as 'Thunderstrike', 'Hercules and the Heart of Chaos' and 'Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin'. He had regular jobs on 'The Mighty Thor' and 'Superman'. Frenz has worked on 'Spider-Girl' since 1998, and became the title's regular artist in 2003. That same year, he also joined Future Comics to do 'Freemind'.
Text (c) Lambiek
                                 
                     
                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            