Reprints Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #1
"Spider-Man"
Peter Parker is beating himself up over the death of his Uncle Ben. Worse, he and his Aunt May have no income and the rent's due. Peter decides to use his new powers to put on public shows for cash, but once Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson starts publishing articles declaring that Spider-Man is a menace, the shows fizzle. Jameson holds out that the public should be following the exploits of TRUE heros, like his son John, an astronaut. Even when Spider-Man rescues his son from an imminent crash, J. Jonah calls for Spider-Man's arrest.
"Spider-Man vs. the Chameleon!"
Peter has an idea to make cash by offering his services to the Fantastic Four. They reject his offer, telling him that they don't pay their members, and Spidey's wanted status would be a problem. Meanwhile, super-spy the Chameleon watches Spider-Man's predicament, and plans to frame him when he steals the plans to an experimental missile system. Spider-Man smells a rat and catches the Chameleon before he can turn over the plans to the Soviets.