Comics : Marvel 1970s Novels

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This was a series of 11 Marvel novels written in the late 70's, published by Pocket Books. Three of them featured Spider-Man.

Section Name: Spider-Man Books
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Book 1: Spider-Man, Mayhem in Manhattan
Writers:  Len Wein, Marv Wolfman
Introduction:  Stan Lee
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Apr 1978 : NM ($50.00) : SM Guest
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Book 8: Spider-Man, Crime Campaign
Editors:  Len Wein, Marv Wolfman
Writer:  Paul Kupperberg
Cover Art:  Bob Larkin
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Aug 1979 : NM ($30.00) : SM Guest
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Book 11: Spider-Man & The Hulk, Murder Moon
Editors:  Len Wein, Marv Wolfman
Writer:  Paul Kupperberg
Cover Art:  Bob Larkin
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Nov 1979 : NM ($30.00) : SM Guest
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