Amazing Spider-Man #3

Writer: Stan Lee Artist: Steve Ditko Publisher: Marvel Comics Release Date: July 10, 1963 Critic Reviews: 0 User Reviews: 39
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Atomic scientist Dr. Otto Octavius was was given the name the name Doctor Octopus by his peers due to the four remote-controlled "arms" he had created. During an experiment, an explosion caused the arms to be fused to his body. He could now control the mechanical arms with his mind. Now on the verge of insanity, Dr. Octopus begins his criminal career.

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  • 9.5
    Ultimate Goblin Aug 8, 2021

    Almost flawless issue. This is the first really good spider-man story (if not count his origin). The one big story with a good script instead of two half-sized + new greatest and iconic spider-man villain. They even showed his origin here!

    Also this story is interesting, because Spidey even was defeated, but with the help of Human Torch cameo, he finally succeed!

    It is a masterpiece.

  • 9.0
    Julhin Apr 21, 2025

    This one is always a treat! The origins of one of his most deadly and iconic villains. Ditko's was not only ahead of his time, he was evolving at an absolute crazy speed. His storytelling skills, his sharpness, his emotions at every sigle panel, he was a gem. We also have the first appearence of the spider signal here! And again, i just love how Human Peter is. He is trying to honor his uncle, he's helping his aunt to keep their lifes together taking pics for the bugle, he's studying, juggling so much. And yet, just like a teenager or any human being, he sometimes makes you think "dude, WHY?". He's having so much success fightiing crime, that again, he thinks he's unstoppable, going as far to wish to have someone to give him a challenge. more

  • 9.0
    Psycamorean Nov 17, 2020

    Okay, Doctor Octopus is one of my favorite Spider-Man villains, possibly my favorite altogether, so I may be a little nicer to this issue than the last.

    Honestly, I fear that this review will be too short in comparison to my last two. This was bound to happen due to this issue only consisting of one story, but I find myself having less to say when I truly enjoy something. It's much harder to articulate positive thoughts over negative thoughts for me, but I'll try.

    This is my favorite issue of the run so far, and I know that doesn't mean much when I'm only 3 issues in, but when people tell you to read the Lee/Ditko Era of Spider-Man, it is issues like this one that truly bolster that recommendation. That, despite the an more

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    stepsbtw Sep 6, 2024

    banger. good intro to doc ock

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    TSMack Nov 28, 2022

    (Cover date: July, 1963)

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