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Spectacular Spider-Man vol. 1 #19-20 “Death Waits in the Lightmaster’s Lair”
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Mar 05, 2020
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00:48:43

Spider-Man faces some of the most fearsome and well known villains in superhero comic books. The Enforcers and the Lightmaster do not qualify for that statement, but here we are! Join hosts Cain Winstead and Matthew Deragisch as they dive though the untouched corners and forgotten tales of the Spider-Man library on a hunt for […]

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Spider-Man faces some of the most fearsome and well known villains in superhero comic books. The Enforcers and the Lightmaster do not qualify for that statement, but here we are! Join hosts Cain Winstead and Matthew Deragisch as they dive though the untouched corners and forgotten tales of the Spider-Man library on a hunt for lost gems and what it truly means to be a Spider-Man story. This episode covers 1978’s PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN vol. 1 #19 – 20 “DEATH WAITS IN THE LIGHTMASTER’S LAIR” Written by Bill Mantlo Pencils by Sal Buscema Inks by Mike Esposito Colors by M Titus (#19) and Don Warfield (#20) Check out where this story lands on our WEB OF RANKINGS! If you’re looking for an in-depth look at mainstream Amazing Spider-Man stories, check out our parent podcast, AMAZING SPIDER-TALK. Click here to subscribe to AMAZING SPIDER-TALK Want to hear reviews of current issues of Amazing Spider-Man from the Amazing Spider-Talk team, as well as your favorite Untold Talks hosts’ B-Title round-up covering Miles Morales: Spider-Man, Superior Spider-Man, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, and more? Check out our Patreon! Amazing Spider-Talk Patreon Page Want to join in on the conversation? Join the AMAZING SPIDER-SLACK community board! Join the Amazing Spider-Slack You can email the show at untoldtalksofspiderman@gmail.com or contact us on our Twitter handle @UntoldTalksSPMN If you want to check out the band behind our awesome theme song, you can check out The Ellie Badge on BandcampiTunes, or Spotify.

Spider-Man faces some of the most fearsome and well known villains in superhero comic books. The Enforcers and the Lightmaster do not qualify for that statement, but here we are!

Join hosts Cain Winstead and Matthew Deragisch as they dive though the untouched corners and forgotten tales of the Spider-Man library on a hunt for lost gems and what it truly means to be a Spider-Man story.

This episode covers 1978’s PETER PARKER, THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN vol. 1 #19 – 20 “DEATH WAITS IN THE LIGHTMASTER’S LAIR”

Written by Bill Mantlo Pencils by Sal Buscema Inks by Mike Esposito Colors by M Titus (#19) and Don Warfield (#20)

Check out where this story lands on our WEB OF RANKINGS!

If you’re looking for an in-depth look at mainstream Amazing Spider-Man stories, check out our parent podcast, AMAZING SPIDER-TALK.

Click here to subscribe to AMAZING SPIDER-TALK

Want to hear reviews of current issues of Amazing Spider-Man from the Amazing Spider-Talk team, as well as your favorite Untold Talks hosts’ B-Title round-up covering Miles Morales: Spider-ManSuperior Spider-ManFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, and more? Check out our Patreon!

Amazing Spider-Talk Patreon Page

Want to join in on the conversation? Join the AMAZING SPIDER-SLACK community board!

Join the Amazing Spider-Slack

You can email the show at untoldtalksofspiderman@gmail.com or contact us on our Twitter handle @UntoldTalksSPMN

If you want to check out the band behind our awesome theme song, you can check out The Ellie Badge on BandcampiTunes, or Spotify.

The post Spectacular Spider-Man vol. 1 #19-20 “Death Waits in the Lightmaster’s Lair” appeared first on Amazing Spider-Talk.

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