Tag: Ed Hannigan

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #066 (1982)

“–Electro Will Be Free!” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Bill Mantlo Artist: Ed Hannigan Electro breaks out of prison in a scene reminiscent of Ernest Goes to Jail. He begins terrorizing the city, but Spider-Man catches up with him. After getting the shock of his life (literal shock, as in electrocution) Spider-Man goes home and makes a new suit out of rubber that can withstand the shock. He then defeats Electro.

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #064 (1982)

“Cloak and Dagger!” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Bill Mantlo Artist: Ed Hannigan A pharmacist was hired by the mob to create a new drug that would make kids get really addicted to it. They tested it on a bunch of runaway kids. All of the kids died painful deaths except for two. Those two somehow had a reaction with the drug that turned them into Cloak and Dagger. Cloak can teleport and sends people into theLearn More

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #062 (1982)

“Gold Fever!” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Bill Mantlo Artist: Ed Hannigan Peter is working on an experiment to see the effects of radiation on gold. A villain who calls himself Gold Bug breaks in and steals the irradiated gold and takes it to the Maggia to try and strike a deal. Spider-Man shows up at their meeting and let’s them have it. Gold Bug falls into the water and supposedly drowns.

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #061 (1981)

“By the Light of the Silvery Moonstone!” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: Ed Hannigan A villain lady called Moonstone breaks into Doc Connors’ lab to steal the enervator. Spider-Man finds her and rips the enervator off her back and beats the crap out of her. Then the enervator explodes under a building that was about to be demolished anyway.

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #060 (1981)

“Beetlemania!” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artists: Ed Hannigan & Jim Mooney Spider-Man fights the Beetle, but the Beetle keeps anticipating his moves. Then Spider-Man falls into a sewer, and The Beetle doesn’t follow after, thinking it’s a trap. Instead, he kidnaps Gibbon for bait to make Spider-Man fight him later. He challenges Spider-Man via TV and Spidey goes to fight him. Spider-Man rips an antenna off the Beetle that was the source of hisLearn More

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