Tag: J.M. DeMatteis

The Spectacular Spider-Man #189 (1992)

“The Osborn Legacy” & “The Night the World Died” Rating: 4/5 Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Sal Buscema “The Osborn Legacy” The gift Harry asks Aunt May to deliver to Peter is a Jack-in-the-Box with a Goblin head. There’s also a stuffed Spider-Man in Peter’s bed that explodes. He goes to check on Liz and the others upstairs, but they’re gone and only a note saying “Gotcha!” remains. Spider-Man goes out and finds Harry at hisLearn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #188 (1992)

“Funeral Arrangements Part Three: Final Judgement” Rating: 4/5 Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Sal Buscema Spider-Man fights Vulture. Vulture takes him outside and up into the sky. Eventually, he pushes the limits of his power pack so far that it bursts into flames and they begin to fall. Spidey tosses the power pack and creates a web parachute to glide down and a web cushion to land on. Vulture is sent to jail. Aunt May runsLearn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #187 (1992)

“Funeral Arrangements Part Two: Desperate Measures” Rating: 4/5 Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Sal Buscema The Vulture just wants forgiveness from Aunt May for killing Nathan Lubensky. He’s legitimately sorry. But she has a cold heart and tells him to leave. She calls Peter and he comes over in a fury. Vulture comes back and tries again. The cops show up and Vulture flies away with Peter as a hostage. At Vulture’s hideout, Peter jumps outLearn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #186 (1992)

“Funeral Arrangements Part One: Settling Scores” Rating: 5/5 Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Sal Buscema Vulture is going around settling scores because he has rapidly spreading cancer and wants to settle old debts before he dies. So he’s killing people who wronged him. He has some kind of score to settle with Aunt May, and shows up at her house.

The Spectular Spider-Man #185 (1992)

“Another Fine Mess!” Rating: 4/5 Writer: J.M. DeMatteis Artist: Sal Buscema Spider-Man is invited to Frog-Man’s house for dinner. He goes and meets the family and some ridiculous super villains called The White Rabbit and The Walrus start causing mayhem in Frog-Man’s neighborhood to draw him out for revenge. Spider-Man goes to fight them and later Frog-Man (Eugene) and his father (Vinny) both show up in Frog-Man suits and help out. Obviously they win.

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