Tag: Todd McFarlane

Spider-Man #10 (1991)

“Perceptions: Part 3” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Todd McFarlane The Wendigo attacks the hunters and they run away. Wolverine fights it until it leaves. Wolverine contacts Spidey and they meet up in the woods. Wolverine tells him that the Wendigo didn’t kill the children, it was somebody in the town. The Wendigo has only been killing and eating deer. All the local hunters are killing tons of animals (in their search for Wendigo)Learn More

Spider-Man #9 (1991)

“Perceptions: Part 2” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Todd McFarlane The search for the beast continues. It now has a name: Wendigo. Peter trades facts with the local reporter on the case and Wolverine hunts the animal. Some local hunters find the Wendigo and shoot it.

Spider-Man #8 (1991)

“Perceptions: Part 1” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Todd McFarlane Some beast in Canada is eating children. It’s all over the media and Peter is sent there to cover the story. Wolverine shows up as well to try and stop the madness.

Spider-Man #7 (1991)

“Masques: Part 2” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Todd McFarlane Ghost Rider and Spider-Man fight Hobgoblin and try to save the kid. Hobgoblin is convinced Ghost Rider is Satan and Spider-Man is a demon. He claims he is on a holy mission to cleanse the world of sinners. Ghost Rider knocks Hobgoblin out, but Spider-Man stops him from killing him. The kid is safe but needs medical attention.

Spider-Man #6 (1991)

“Masques: Part 1” Rating: 5/5 Writer: Todd McFarlane Artist: Todd McFarlane Hobgoblin is kidnapping people off the streets and calling them sinners. He has more than 30 held prisoner and takes off with a kid he deems innocent and blows up the house. Spider-Man finds him and Hobgoblin calls him a demon come to challenge his new allegiance to God. The boy Hobgoblin kidnapped has become half Hobgoblin now and says they’re best buddies. GhostLearn More

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