

The closest he'd personally come to dying was being pinned down under a ton of machinery in Doctor Octopus' lair during the "Master Planner" storyline, and he nearly always came out on top in the end. For the most part, superheroics had been a game to Parker. Jonah Jameson, and was deeply in love with Gwen Stacy. He attended Empire State University, fought creeps like Doc Ock, the Lizard, Kraven the Hunter, Mysterio, and the Green Goblin, made money by selling pictures of himself in action to the Daily Bugle and its cantankerous publisher J. The patterns of Peter Parker's life were pretty well established. For ten years, Spider-Man had been one of Marvel's most popular characters. The two issues have two separate titles: The Night Gwen Stacy Died, (#121) and The Green Goblin's Last Stand (#122) but it's known by the title of the first issue, which is famous for killing off Spider-Man's girlfriend Gwen Stacy. It was written by Gerry Conway, penciled by Gil Kane, and inked by John Romita & Tony Mortellaro. An iconic storyline in Marvel Comics' The Amazing Spider-Man series, spanning issues #121-122 (June-July, 1973).
