Tag: Gerry Conway

The Spectacular Spider-Man #169 (1990)

“The Outlaw Trail” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Sal Buscema Spider-Man assembles Puma, Prowler, Rocket Racer, and Sandman to retrieve info about the building the black cloud came out of. Puma and Prowler find info in the office of Kingpin, Racer and Sandman find info in the Building Department office in City Hall. But as they’re leaving, Sandman attacks Racer for the file. Racer bolts and Sandman turns into The Space Phantom. Spider-Man findsLearn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #168 (1990)

“Sleeping Dog” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Sal Buscema She-Hulk asks for Spider-Man’s help. They go to a building Kingpin just bought and open some vault in the floor and She-Hulk tells Spider-Man to open the chest. When he does, a black cloud flies out and She-Hulk drops the vault door, trapping Spidey. He gets out and goes to the Avengers, but She-Hulk denies she left the compound and the other Avengers vouch forLearn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #167 (1990)

“A Misty Kind of Memory” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Sal Buscema The captain of the boat Peter’s in is Malcolm Knight’s brother, Leo. Leo found Peter in his Spider-Man suit, but keeps the info from him to protect his brother. Mary Jane’s old friend Jason kisses her and she backs away. She liked it, and is confused. Kingpin asks Puma to get rid of Chameleon and Hammerhead. Malcolm and Fogg’s sister are inLearn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #166 (1990)

“The Deadly Lads From Liverpool” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Sal Buscema Peter gets Fireheart (Puma) to send him to London via the Bugle. Chameleon makes a presentation for all the crime bosses about how bad the economy of crime is right now. MJ befriends a man she met on the set the first day she worked on the soap opera. In London, Spider-Man meets with the Inspector MacDougal at Scotland Yard. The MacDougalLearn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #165 (1990)

“Knight and Fogg” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Sal Buscema Kingpin has Arranger killed by an assassin team from London called Knight and Fogg. Arranger tried to ask Spider-Man for protection, but Spidey wrote it off as a trap. Peter and Joe Robertson hash it out for a bit. Their friendship is dissolving because Joe thinks of Peter as a fraud and won’t forgive him for “faking” a photo of Spider-Man.

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