It shows a good message of how heroes, villains and civilians have to endure tragedies as well as the need to stand up for world peace. This story depicts how Spider-Man and other heroes weren't able to save lives on 9/11 and does a good job handling the event as a tribute. Spider-Man witnesses the tragedy of the events of the September 11 attacks of the World Trade Center at the hands of terrorists hijacking two planes. The story depicts Spider-Man and the other heroes of the Marvel Universe's involvement in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks. It was published by Marvel Comics in December 1st, 2001. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by John Romita Jr. The Amazing Spider-Man #36 is the 200th issue of Marvel's The Amazing Spider-Man (1999) written by J.
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