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Marvel Comics   ·   Released Feb 11th, 1965

The Amazing Spider-Man #24

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SPIDER-MAN GOES MAD!

Peter's day doesn't start off well as he breaks up a burglary, but can't sell pictures since Frederick Foswell spotted Spider-Man but not Peter Parker. While trying to hide from J. Jonah Jameson at The Daily Bugle, he spots a letter from Ned Leeds to Betty Brant. When Peter comments on it, as much as he tries, he comes off as jealous and webslings around the city to keep his mind off of it. Suddenly, Jameson decides to have Bugle staff interview normal people and tell them why they hate Spider-Man (even if the Bugle staff never publish the good things). When Flash catches wind of this, he scares all the staff off. Meanwhile, Liz Allan allows Peter to be her tutor for science, much to Flash's dislike. As Jameson celebrates his biased poll, he gets a visit from Dr. Ludwig Rinehart who tells Jameson that due to a split personality between that of a man and a spider, it's only a matter of time before Spider-Man breaks down. When Peter hears this, he worries he might be going crazy and not know it. He makes his way down to the Bugle to tell Dr. Rinehart that he's wrong, but his spider-sense tells him that a jealous Flash is following him. Peter finally loses Flash covertly by throwing his "spider beam" to a roof while rounding a corner that Flash hasn't rounded yet. He gets distracted by the beam and loses interest in Peter.  Peter then turns into Spider-Man and makes his way to Jameson's office but, out of nowhere, Doctor Octopus comes to attack him but disappears just as quick. This repeats again with Sandman as well as The Vulture and Spider-Man starts doubting his sanity. He worries that he might start attacking innocent people believing they're criminals so he heads home for rest. When he sees himself in the mirror, he decides not to wait and visits Dr. Rinehart immediately. As he enters the doctor's house, the entire room is upside down including the furniture, bookshelves, and even the doctor. As he runs to another room, it's also upside down and as Dr. Rinehart starts to consult him, Pete is taken to a room where everything is normal. As the consulting begins, more images of his enemies appear and vanish. At The Daily Bugle, however, Foswell comes to Jameson with news and Jameson tells the press room to kill the story on Rinehart as Jameson goes out to find him. Jameson enters in (with an angry Flash) just as Spider-Man is ready to confess who he is and confronts Dr. Rinehart of being a fraud. As the fraud is revealed, Flash tackles Jameson and Spider-Man runs after Dr. Rinehart realizing that the house had been staged with furniture nailed to the ceiling. The mask is pulled off and the doctor is none other than Mysterio.  Mysterio tells Jameson that due to his editorials he picked the right time for Spider-Man to crack and tells Jameson that had he not have interrupted, Spider-Man would have been finished. Liz finally catches up to Peter and they go out to study. Before doing so, Peter tells a worried Aunt May where he's going.

Format
Comic
Page Count
36 pages
Cover Price
$0.12
The Amazing Spider-Man #24
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Creators

Steve Ditko
Story, Artist, Cover Artist
Steve Ditko
Stan Lee
Writer, Editor
Stan Lee
Stan Goldberg
Colorist
Stan Goldberg
Sam Rosen
Letterer
Sam Rosen

Characters

Betty Brant
Betty Brant
Earth-616
Doctor Octopus
Otto Octavius
Doctor Octopus
Earth-616
Flash Thompson
Flash Thompson
Earth-616
Frederick Foswell
Frederick Foswell
Earth-616
J. Jonah Jameson
J. Jonah Jameson
Earth-616
Liz Allan
Liz Allan
Earth-616
May Parker-Jameson
May Parker-Jameson
Earth-616
Mysterio
Quentin Beck
Mysterio
Earth-616
Sandman
William Baker
Sandman
Earth-616
Spider-Man
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Earth-616
Vulture
Adrian Toomes
Vulture
Earth-616

Collected In

  • Essential Spider-Man Vol. 2
    Essential Spider-Man Vol. 2
    Essential Spider-Man
  • Essential Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2 TP 2nd Edtion
    Essential Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2 TP 2nd Edtion
    Essential Spider-Man
  • Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 3 HC
    Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 3 HC
    Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man (1987)
  • Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 3 TP
    Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 3 TP
    Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man (1987)
  • Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man: Volume 3 UK
    Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man: Volume 3 UK
    Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man (1987)
  • Marvel Tales #19
    Marvel Tales #19
    Marvel Tales Vol. 2 (1964 - 1994)
  • Marvel Tales #162
    Marvel Tales #162
    Marvel Tales Vol. 2 (1964 - 1994)
  • Marvel Treasury Edition #8
    Marvel Treasury Edition #8
    Marvel Treasury Edition (1974 - 1981)
  • Mighty Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 3 - The Goblin and the Gangsters TP
    Mighty Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 3 - The Goblin and the Gangsters TP
    Mighty Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man (2021)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    The Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1 HC
    The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 (1963 - 1998)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1 HC 2016 Printing
    The Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1 HC 2016 Printing
    The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 (1963 - 1998)
  • The Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Great Responsibility TP
    The Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Great Responsibility TP
    The Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection (2013)

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