Tag: Roger Stern

The Amazing Spider-Man #244 (1983)

“Ordeals!” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: John Romita Jr. The Hobgoblin is robbing Osborn factories again. This time for the chemicals that gave Green Goblin his strength. Spider-Man tries to track him down or find any leads. He gets a name from some thugs who were involved in the latest robbery. Lefty Donovan. A small time crook. It can’t be the Hobgoblin though. The Hobgoblin is always shrouded in darkness when his mask isLearn More

The Amazing Spider-Man #243 (1983)

“Options!” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: John Romita Jr. Spider-Man takes out a group of armed individuals holding a church hostage. Also, Peter decides to quit graduate school so he can focus more of photography to make money to help pay for Black Cat’s hospital bills.

The Amazing Spider-Man #242 (1983)

“Confrontations!” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: John Romita Jr. An incarcerated villain named The Thinker (who’s actually cooler than his lame name makes him out to be) orders one of his robots at his lab to attack Spider-Man so he can see if Spider-Man actually can sense danger as rumored. Mary Jane comes back to New York.

The Amazing Spider-Man #241 (1983)

“In the Beginning…” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: John Romita Jr. Spider-Man wakes up and chases after Vulture. He catches up with him at the Vulture’s old hideout, rips off his power pack, and hangs him up to dry for the police.

The Amazing Spider-Man #240 (1983)

“Wings of Vengeance!” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: John Romita Jr. The Vulture comes back to New York for revenge against somebody. Spider-Man tries to stop him, but gets knocked unconscious.

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