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Lambil (Author), Raoul Cauvin (Author), Roba (Author), Frédéric Jannin (Author), Will (Author), Franquin (Author)
October 1978
French
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Continuity Notes:
Peter Parker makes reference to charges against Spider-Man being dropped. The wall-crawler was wanted for questioning in the deaths of George Stacy, his daughter Gwen, and Norman Osborn. George and Gwen died in Amazing Spider-Man #90 and 121 respectively. Osborn did not actually die, as revealed in Spider-Man: The Osborn Journal #1, he resurfaces in Amazing Spider-Man #412. Spider-Man had recently been cleared of these charges in Amazing Spider-Man #186.
Peter recounts how he didn't graduate as he planned as he was one credit short. That happened in Amazing Spider-Man #185.
Maimie Muggins asks Peter how his Aunt May is doing. Aunt May has been recovering from a heart attack she suffered in Amazing Spider-Man #176.
https://marvel.fandom.com/wiki/Peter_Parker,_The_Spectacular_Spider-Man_Vol_1_24
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