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  <title>The Bronze Age Relapse: Amazing Spider-Man #129 &amp;amp; 130</title>
  <description>Elise and Dave find the Conway/Andru combo hitting on all of their ever-lovin’ cylinders in this pair of bronze age blockbusters! First, we meet two antagonists for the ages: The Nihilistic Knight (Frank Castle) and the gangrenous furry men call… The Jackal! Then: it’s the return of the repressed Aunt May/Doc Ock romantic subplot that no human being could possibly have wanted to see – and it’s a tour de force. Menaced by Mendelssohn! &amp;amp;nbsp; So many magnificent moments. So much food for thought. The fate of the Spider-Mobile! A George Baileyesque panel sequence. The Punisher’s Pizzagate Shooter logic. Conway’s rebranding of our hero as an explicit existentialist.&amp;amp;nbsp;Harry Osborne's lonely, Ditkoesque Exit: Stage Obsessed. Some uncommonly intimate moments at the Parker pad with MJ – and her mistletoe musing at Betty’s X-Mas bash. The Jackal’s Machiavellian maneuvering, with Hammerhead as his unwitting tool. And – through it all – Ross Andru and Frank Giacoia’s extraordinary nocturnal cityscapes. &amp;amp;nbsp; Credits: Intro music: Debbie Harry - &amp;quot;Comic Books&amp;quot; </description>
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