Episode 107. James B and Eddie disagree which of two issues are better The Amazing Spider-man 154 or The Amazing Spider-Man 155.
(01:22) From March of 1976 the Amazing Spider-man number 154 in “The Sandman Always Strikes Twice” Written by Len Wein, Art by Sal Buscema, and ink by Mike Esposito
A woman stops Spider-Man from beating a criminal to death. Spider-Man fights the Sandman and is almost killed by a laser.
(10:04) From April of 1976 the Amazing Spider-man number 155 in “Whodunit!” by Wein, Buscema, and Esposito
Spider-man has to solve a murder after narrowing down the killer to three questionable suspects. Once again, he is almost killed by a laser (good thing it wasn’t a gas attack).
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Theme Music by Jeff Kenniston, Sponsor Bassline by Eddie “Laser” Beam. Programming of the W.H.O computer by Irving Forbush. This Episode Edited by James B with assistance from Weasel Jack.
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