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This daily newspaper strip is basically the adventures of Spider-Man in an Alternate Continuity to the comic books. The strips are written by Stan Lee and have been illustrated by the likes of John Romita and Larry Leiber (Stan's brother). Although Stan remains credited on every strip, some fans speculate that it is either Larry or another ghost writer who takes up the task of writing an all-year 'round batch of adventures.

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  • This daily newspaper strip is basically the adventures of Spider-Man in an Alternate Continuity to the comic books. The strips are written by Stan Lee and have been illustrated by the likes of John Romita and Larry Leiber (Stan's brother). Although Stan remains credited on every strip, some fans speculate that it is either Larry or another ghost writer who takes up the task of writing an all-year 'round batch of adventures.
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  • This daily newspaper strip is basically the adventures of Spider-Man in an Alternate Continuity to the comic books. The strips are written by Stan Lee and have been illustrated by the likes of John Romita and Larry Leiber (Stan's brother). Although Stan remains credited on every strip, some fans speculate that it is either Larry or another ghost writer who takes up the task of writing an all-year 'round batch of adventures. There are many changes in the strip's presentation, both to pacing and to how Spidey interacts with the rest of the Marvel Universe. He's met Daredevil relatively recently, for one thing. There was also a switch to Peter Parker's domestic situation to match with the "Brand New Day" storyline... and readers' letters made the writers agree to drop that. The strips were initally responsible for Peter marrying Mary Jane Watson, with the 616 books following suit. To date, the strips are now the sole means of accessing the spider-marriage, in any current canon.
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