That classic Mary Jane wit.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #276
Published: c. February, 1986?
Cover Date: May, 1986
“Unmasked!”
Writer: Tom DeFalco
Artist: Ron Frenz
Inker: Brett Breeding
Letterer: Joe Rosen
Colorist: D. Martin
That classic Mary Jane wit.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #276
Published: c. February, 1986?
Cover Date: May, 1986
“Unmasked!”
Writer: Tom DeFalco
Artist: Ron Frenz
Inker: Brett Breeding
Letterer: Joe Rosen
Colorist: D. Martin
Lifelong fan of Spider-Man. My secret identity is Adam S.
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@hornacek — I, too, wondered that, and I found the career center, as well. Interestingly, it looks like it was founded the year this comic was published: “…Funded by the State of Pennsylvania’s General Assembly in 1986 to address adolescent suicide and depression, the program provides individual assessment and treatment to teens that are experiencing depression and suicidality.”
Ron Frenz is from Pennsylvania, I believe, so maybe it was a tribute of sorts, to an institution that he values or was helpful to someone close to him.
Was “A. W. Beattie” an in-joke? According to Google it’s a career center but not sure if this was the reference 35 years ago.