Tag: Peter David

The Spectacular Spider-Man #135 (1988)

“Sin-Eater Released, Part 2: Sin-thesis” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Peter David Artist: Sal Buscema As a crowd begins to close in on Spidey as he lays helpless on the ground, Stan Carter saves him and sends the crowd away. Unable to get a job, Stan allows an unrelenting talent manager book a talk show for him. MJ is also at the talk show for a modeling gig, and Peter’s there to watch. When Stan comes out,Learn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #134 (1988)

“Sin-Eater Released, Part 1: Sin-cere” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Peter David Artist: Sal Buscema Sin-Eater (aka Stan Carter) is released from the mental hospital where he was sent place of jail. Spider-Man hears of this and goes to pay him a visit to scare him to make sure he doesn’t kill anymore people. He finds just a frail, broken man with a stutter and discovers that he was the one who gave him a limp andLearn More

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #129 (1987)

“Foreign Affairs” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Peter David Artist: Alan Kupperberg Black Cat escapes and goes back to Foreigner and they become intimate. Silver Sable gives Jameson back his money and says she’s changed her mind. Peter goes to the police office to find Keating, but he’s out. Peter intercepts a call to him from Black Cat asking him to meet her. Spider-Man then shows up at Foreigner’s house and fights him. Foreigner is the superiorLearn More

Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #128 (1987)

“Spider Hunt” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Peter David Artist: Alan Kupperberg J. Jonah Jameson hires Silver Sable to hunt Spider-Man and bring him to justice for the murder of Blaze. Keating actually killed Blaze and then publicly blamed Spider-Man. Betty Leeds is going looney after the loss of her husband. Spider-Man trusts Black Cat as she curses Foreigner for double crossing her. One of Sable’s goons who’s trying to take down Spidey is the SHIELD agentLearn More

The Amazing Spider-Man #289 (1987)

“The Hobgoblin Revealed!” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Peter David Artists: Alan Kupperberg & Tom Morgan Somebody asks Foreigner to kill Hobgoblin. He does. Next scene is the funeral of Ned Leeds. Peter blames himself for it. They were in Berlin at the time working on a story and Ned was murdered. Kingpin’s upset that Foreigner killed Hobgoblin without clearing it with him first. But the Hobgoblin is apparently still alive and kills some of Rose’s men.Learn More

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