Display title | The Amazing Spider-Man (comic strip) |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | The Amazing Spider-Man (1977-2019) daily newspaper strip was basically the adventures of Spider-Man in an Alternate Continuity to the comic books. The strips are written by Stan Lee and have been illustrated by the likes of John Romita and Larry Leiber (Stan's brother). Although Stan was credited on every strip, this article mentions that Roy Thomas was ghost writer on the strip from 2000 to the end of the strip's run in 2019. |