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Spider-Man #12 (1991)

“Perceptions: Part 5” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Todd McFarlane Spider-Man babysits Wendigo while Wolverine goes to town and sniffs out the real murderer. He calls a man named Thorpe and the police into the woods. It was the police captain who molested and killed the boys. His confession is caught on tape. He is shot by some hunters as he runs away from Wolverine. The true story gets out in the media.

Spider-Man #11 (1991)

“Perceptions: Part 4” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Todd McFarlane Peter tries to convince the reporter and the police that the Wendigo may not be the culprit of the murders. He is unsuccessful. Wolverine cleans Wendigo’s wounds and befriends him and they find another boy’s body buried in the woods.

Spider-Man #10 (1991)

“Perceptions: Part 3” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Todd McFarlane The Wendigo attacks the hunters and they run away. Wolverine fights it until it leaves. Wolverine contacts Spidey and they meet up in the woods. Wolverine tells him that the Wendigo didn’t kill the children, it was somebody in the town. The Wendigo has only been killing and eating deer. All the local hunters are killing tons of animals (in their search for Wendigo)Learn More

Spider-Man #8 (1991)

“Perceptions: Part 1” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Todd McFarlane Some beast in Canada is eating children. It’s all over the media and Peter is sent there to cover the story. Wolverine shows up as well to try and stop the madness.

The Amazing Spider-Man #352 (1991)

“Death Walk!” Rating: 5/5 Writer: David Michelinie Artist: Mark Bagley The Tri-Sentinel makes its way toward a nuclear power plant in New York, which was its old directive it’s still following. Spider-Man battles it from the inside and Nova battles it from the outside. Spider-Man eventually makes it to the antarctic vibranium container and activates it. The Tri-Sentinel goes berserk and eventually overloads.

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