The Impossible Escape! Foggy Nelson cameo... classic John Romita Sr cover Continued from last issue... Having passed out in the middle of the street following his fight with the Vulture, Spider-Man is taken into police custody, but George Stacy insures that Spider-Man's mask is not removed. Gwen looks for Peter, but can't find him and assumes the worst. Meanwhile, Spider-Man is transported to the local prison and put in the infirmary where he will be questioned when he revives. However this never happens because the prisoners take over the prison and hold George Stacy hostage. Spider-Man revives and fights through all the cons and frees Stacy. Afterwards, Stacy tries to appeal to Spider-Man to stay for questioning, and to reveal his identity and try and prove that he is not a criminal. Spider-Man refuses, because of his concern over his Aunt May's safety should his identity become public knowledge. Spider-Man then leaves, and when a furious J. Jonah Jameson visits the prison after wanting to know why they let Spider-Man escape, the answer is straight forward: He did stop a prison break and diffuse a hostage situation.
The price of "The Amazing Spider-Man #65" at Current Comics Monterey is USD $75.00.
The publisher of "The Amazing Spider-Man #65" is Marvel Comics.
The genre of "The Amazing Spider-Man #65" is Superheroes.
"The Amazing Spider-Man #65" falls under the category of Comics.
The artists of "The Amazing Spider-Man #65" are Don Heck, Jim Mooney, John Buscema, and John Romita.
The writer of "The Amazing Spider-Man #65" is Stan Lee.