Spider-man must do battle with J. Jonah Jameson's Spider-Slayer!
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This issue cemented all the thoughts I have about Betty Brant: she is a *weird* character. Thank goodness Peter met better women, otherwise he'd be better off single.
(Cover Date: June, 1965)
[First appearance of MJ in the flesh but we don't get to see her face & hair]
I love how this issue focuses on Peter kinda bringing all the drama on himself due to him needing money but also his arrogance in knowing he’s Spidey and it almost backfires. It’s nice to see a character so human. You can really see why Marvel became Spudey. By this time he has outshined Ff all the way.
An issue focused on JJJ? Sign me up. It is a bit silly at times, but I thought it was a good time. This review isn't really much, but I'm really not feeling well, but I'll make it up eventually.
Quote of the issue: "I'll Allow Him to Call Me Jonah If He Wishes!"