Tag: Jim Owsley

The Amazing Spider-Man #287 (1987)

“Gang War, Part Four: …And There Shall Come a Reckoning” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Jim Owsley Artist: Erik Larsen Daredevil wants Spider-Man to stop getting involved in the gang war because he’s just making a bigger mess of things. Spider-Man is angry at Daredevil for trying to stop him from saving lives. Daredevil tries to sneak Kingpin back into the city. Peter catches wind of this by way of Ned Leeds, who got a tip aboutLearn More

The Amazing Spider-Man #286 (1987)

“Gang War, Part Three: Thy Father’s Son!” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Jim Owsley Artist: Alan Kupperberg Richard Fisk (Kingpin’s son) meets a girl in the park and reveals to her that he has infiltrated the criminal world as Rose to try and take it down from the inside. And he’s never technically committed any crimes. Also, the doctors taking care of his ill mother are purposefully keeping her ill. There’s another big meeting between Rose andLearn More

The Amazing Spider-Man #285 (1987)

“Gang War, Part Two: The Arranger Must Die!” Rating: 4/5 Writers: Tom DeFalco & Jim Owsley Artist: Alan Kupperberg Hammerhead decides to assassinate The Arranger. Meanwhile, Rose stays neutral in the whole gang war. The Punisher hears about the hit and goes to the meeting of the crime bosses in an attempt to kill all of them and end the war, as well as cripple the crime industry on the northeastern seaboard. Spider-Man stops him,Learn More

The Amazing Spider-Man #284 (1987)

“Gang War, Part One: …And Who Shall Stand Against Them…?” Rating: 4/5 Writers: Tom DeFalco & Jim Owsley Artists: Ron Frenz & Brett Breeding Due to his repeated failings in trying to kill Daredevil, Kingpin takes a vacation. With Kingpin no longer gripping New York’s criminal underworld, all the rival gang leaders Rose, Hammerhead, and Silvermane rise up and begin fighting one another for supreme control. While combing New York for Flash Thompson, Spider-Man stumblesLearn More

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #111 (1986)

“…And Then the Gods Cried.” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Jim Owsley Artist: Rich Buckler Beyonder tells Puma and Spider-Man what his intentions are on Earth. When he discovered Earth, he also found out about desire. This made him feel incomplete and he came to Earth to find a way to be complete again. He helped people find their role in life. Puma’s role in life is to kill the Beyonder, so Beyonder decides he must dieLearn More

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