Volume: 3
Price: 1.99 USD; 2.99 CAD
Pages: 48
On-sale Date: 1999-09-29
Editing: Gregg Schigiel (assistant editor); Tom Brevoort (credited) (editor); Bob Harras (credited) (editor in chief)
This issue has 1 variant

Issue Data

  • Publisher's Brand: Marvel Comics
  • Indicia / Colophon Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Indicia Frequency: monthly
  • Publisher's Age Guidelines: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
  • Printer: Printed in Canada
  • Barcode: 759606044580 02211

Fast Lane Part 1: Media Blitz!

Spider-Man / comic story / 8 pages

Script:
Glenn Herdling (credited)
Pencils:
Gregg Schigiel (credited)
Inks:
Richard Case (credited)
Colors:
Paul Mounts (credited)
Letters:
Chris Dickey (credited)
Editing:
Michael Stewart (credited) (editor)
Steve Behling (credited) (editor)

  • Genre:superhero
  • First Line of Dialogue or Text:Stand still, Spider-Man! Your demise will be much swifter that way!
Characters:
Sam Exmore (introduction); Toni Harris (introduction); Zane Whelan (poster)
Synopsis:
Peter is working with two new interns - one of them, Sam Exmore, a pot user - when Mysterio attacks their news van.

Indexer Notes

Fast Lane is a four part anti-drug story that ran as a insert in most Marvel titles between November 1999 and May 2000.

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Bishop / promo (ad from the publisher) / 1 page

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Avengers Assemble! / letters page / 0.67 page

Indexer Notes

Letters from Kenyon I. Gray, Stacey L. Friedlander, Dan McEwan.

Statement Of Ownership

statement of ownership / 0.33 page

Letters:
typeset

Indexer Notes

Total No. Copies Printed (net press run): Average no. of copies each issue during preceding 12 months: 175,250. Single issue nearest to filing date: 148,200.

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