Amazing Spider-Man #11
| Writer | Stan Lee |
| Artist | Steve Ditko |
Doctor Octopus gets released from Municipal Prison with time served. Spidey decides to make a trip to the prison to prevent them from releasing the villain!
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8.5
I took another long break between last issue and this one. Work, holidays and other engagements kept me from reading this series for too long. I want to shorten my reviews until I catch up. These really do take a while to type out, so if I cut out these, I can catch up faster. I'll be very brief. The whole thing with Betty is interesting but also very contrived. Doc Ock is still a fun villain. Blackie isn't, so much. The pacing here was lightning fast, and I think that was due to this being a technical two-parter. I wish JJJ was in the issue, as he's always a treat. Quote of the issue: "I Agreed to Pick Up Blackie Gaxton... Not to Take Two Battling Furies Aboard!"
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After Betty picks up Doc Ock when he is released from prison, Spidey follows them to Philadelphia. Doc Ock breaks mob boss Blackie Gaxton out of prison, & the two go to Blackie's ship for Doc Ock's fee. Being held on the ship are Betty & Bennett Brant, who is Blackie's lawyer & is in his debt. Spidey shows up to rescue the Brants & chaos ensues when he battles Doc Ock & the mobsters. (Cover date: April, 1964)
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