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User
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New Value
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2009-04-04 17:50:06
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rwe1138
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Removed Character
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Watson-Parker, Mary Jane
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2009-04-04 17:50:06
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rwe1138
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Added Character
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Watson, Mary Jane
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2007-06-30 13:31:15
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mediozo
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Name
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Meet Captain Britain!
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2007-06-23 08:56:10
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Wongaspillagetray
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Synopsis
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Story 1 - 'Meet Captain Britain!' - The beginning is similar to Marvel Team-Up #65, Peter Parker is called to the Principle's office to meet visiting student Brian Braddock. Brian is to lodge with Peter and his aunt during his stay.
Peter sees Brian leave the house as Captain Britain and follows as Spiderman.
Captain Britain is in the US to track down Jack O'Lantern who has stolen the Queen's diamonds!
Spiderman and Captain Britain team up and track him down.
At the end, Brian leaves the US.
Story 2 - 'The Halloween Party!' - Peter Parker and MJ go to a halloween party where the Green Goblin uses sleep gas and is stealing food!
Story 3 - 'Blizzard's Ice Age!' - JJ wakes Peter to take pictures of it snowing in July. Tony Stark is on a plane which gets into trouble because of the weather and becomes Iron Man to save it. Spiderman appears and helps catch the plane in a giant web.
They team up to track down Blizzard who is ransoming the Mayor. He wants a million dollars or he will freeze the world!
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2007-06-23 08:56:10
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Wongaspillagetray
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Notes
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Spidey Super Stories is co produced with The Electric Company. The stories are 'easy reading' for younger readers, and the comic contains no adverts.
These stories probably can't be considered part of the 'real' Marvel Universe. The Captain Britain appearance doesn't tie at all with other comic's continuity.
Peter Parker meets Brian Braddock again seemingly for the first time, and Captain Britain appears in the same costume as in Marvel Team-Up 65 and 66 - although in the UK strips he has had his new costume since Sept 1981 (UK Marvel Superheroes #377)
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Spidey Super Stories is co produced with The Electric Company. The stories are 'easy reading' for younger readers, and the comic contains no adverts.
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2007-06-23 08:54:17
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Wongaspillagetray
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Notes
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Spidey Super Stories is co produced with The Electric Company. The stories are 'easy reading' for younger readers, and the comic contains no adverts.
These stories probably can't be considered part of the 'real' Marvel Universe. The Captain Britain appearance doesn't tie at all with other comic's continuity.
Peter Parker meet again seemingly for the first time, and Captain Britain appears in the same costume as in Marvel Team-Up 65 and 66 - although in the UK strips he has had his new costume since Sept 1981 (UK Marvel Superheroes #377)
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Spidey Super Stories is co produced with The Electric Company. The stories are 'easy reading' for younger readers, and the comic contains no adverts.
These stories probably can't be considered part of the 'real' Marvel Universe. The Captain Britain appearance doesn't tie at all with other comic's continuity.
Peter Parker meets Brian Braddock again seemingly for the first time, and Captain Britain appears in the same costume as in Marvel Team-Up 65 and 66 - although in the UK strips he has had his new costume since Sept 1981 (UK Marvel Superheroes #377)
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2007-06-22 14:00:59
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Wongaspillagetray
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Notes
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Spidey Super Stories is co produced with The Electric Company. The stories are 'easy reading' for younger readers, and the comic contains no adverts.
These stories probably can't be considered part of the 'real' Marvel Universe. The Captain Britain appearance doesn't tie at all with other comic's continuity.
Peter Parker meet again seemingly for the first time, and Captain Britain appears in the same costume as in Marvel Team-Up 65 and 66 - although in the UK strips he has had his new costume since Sept 1981.
The editors of this issue are Caroline Barnes and Debbie Walker.
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Spidey Super Stories is co produced with The Electric Company. The stories are 'easy reading' for younger readers, and the comic contains no adverts.
These stories probably can't be considered part of the 'real' Marvel Universe. The Captain Britain appearance doesn't tie at all with other comic's continuity.
Peter Parker meet again seemingly for the first time, and Captain Britain appears in the same costume as in Marvel Team-Up 65 and 66 - although in the UK strips he has had his new costume since Sept 1981 (UK Marvel Superheroes #377)
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2007-06-22 14:00:58
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Creator
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Caroline Barnes
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2007-06-22 14:00:58
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Creator
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Debbie Walker
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2007-06-22 13:48:57
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Character
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Parker, 'Aunt' May Reilly
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2007-06-22 13:48:57
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Character
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Watson-Parker, Mary Jane
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2007-06-22 13:47:41
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Character
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Captain Britain (01 - Brian Braddock)
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2007-06-22 13:47:41
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Character
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Spider-Man (01 - Peter Parker)
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2007-06-22 13:47:41
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Character
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Iron Man (01 - Tony Stark)
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2007-06-22 13:47:41
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Character
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Green Goblin (01 - Norman Osborn)
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2007-06-22 13:47:41
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Character
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Blizzard (01 - Gregor Shapanka)
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2007-06-22 13:42:56
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Cover
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Added cover (thumbnail)
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2007-06-22 13:42:56
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Wongaspillagetray
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Added Cover
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Added cover (large)
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2007-06-22 13:29:15
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Wongaspillagetray
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New Issue
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