Tag: Kingpin

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 #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.

The Amazing Spider-Man #336 (1990)

“Return of the Sinister Six, Part Three: The Wagers of Sin” Rating: 3/5 Writer: David Michelinie Artist: Erik Larsen Kingpin hires the Vulture to kill a man named Raymond Trask. Mr. Grouper, an associate of Kingpin’s, hires Chance as backup in case Vulture fails to kill Trask. Peter is photographing an event Trask is hosting when Vulture attacks. Pete changes into Spider-Man and fights him. Chance comes along and tries to kill Trask, but SpideyLearn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #164 (1990)

“Bugged” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Sal Buscema Beetle meets with the Arranger for a job. Arranger wants him to kill Spider-Man. Beetle says he doesn’t mess with super heroes anymore, so Arranger sends him after an armored car full of money. Then Arranger contacts Peter to tell him about the heist and try to contact Spider-Man. Spider-Man is waiting in the armored car when Beetle attacks. Spidey beats him easily and sends himLearn More

Web of Spider-Man #65 (1990)

“The Last Act of Vengeance” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Alex Saviuk As Spider-Man floats ever upward, some airplanes pass by him and he latches onto one. When it lands, the gravity effects have worn off and he swings back into the city. When the Acts of Vengeance crew gets to Chameleon’s lair to collect their money, they find it destroyed and only a note suggesting Kingpin and him schemed together to con them.Learn More

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