Spider-Man…or Spider-Clone? (The Amazing Spider-Man #150) (1975)
Writer: Archie Goodwin Artist: Gil Kane Inkers: Mike Esposito & Frank Giacoia Tortured by his dilemma, Spider-Man goes web-slinging, but he does not go unobserved. He enlists the aid of Dr. Connors to determine whether he is the genuine article or a clone. Spider-Man is recovering after a series of debilitating tests, but his rest is disturbed. The battle has an unexpected conclusion. Round two! And we all know what happens when the Sandman gets wet! But not this time. After a similar encounter with the Kingpin, Professor Smythe and his Spider-Slayer show up to make everything clear. Spider-Man has his own epiphany while on the verge of being battered to death. Gerry Conway passes the writing torch to Archie Goodwin for a pretty underwhelming anniversary issue. A flimsy plot is constructed just to give an excuse for some of Spidey’s iconic villains to make an “appearance,” although it’s nice to see artist Gil Kane getting a shot at drawing them. Peter’s decision to toss ...