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The Spectacular Spider-Man #171 (1990)

“Ordeal” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Sal Buscema Puma and Spider-Man agree to settle the debt of honor thing once and for all. Puma invites Spider-Man to New Mexico to settle it. He says it can only end with one of them dying. They go through some rituals first of drinking stuff and overcoming inner demons and whatnot, then they are about to fight when the issue ends.

The Spectacular Spider-Man #170 (1990)

“The Final Calculation” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Sal Buscema Spider-Man and his team wait at the Avengers building. Spidey attacks Captain America and instructs the rest to do likewise. Eventually, Spider-Man turns into The Space Phantom and when the real Spider-Man returns from Limbo, he tries to call a truce. Puma finds the Space Phantom and the fighting stops. Space Phantom tells them what happened. Quasar locks him in an energy prison cellLearn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #169 (1990)

“The Outlaw Trail” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Sal Buscema Spider-Man assembles Puma, Prowler, Rocket Racer, and Sandman to retrieve info about the building the black cloud came out of. Puma and Prowler find info in the office of Kingpin, Racer and Sandman find info in the Building Department office in City Hall. But as they’re leaving, Sandman attacks Racer for the file. Racer bolts and Sandman turns into The Space Phantom. Spider-Man findsLearn More

The Spectacular Spider-Man #168 (1990)

“Sleeping Dog” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Sal Buscema She-Hulk asks for Spider-Man’s help. They go to a building Kingpin just bought and open some vault in the floor and She-Hulk tells Spider-Man to open the chest. When he does, a black cloud flies out and She-Hulk drops the vault door, trapping Spidey. He gets out and goes to the Avengers, but She-Hulk denies she left the compound and the other Avengers vouch forLearn More

The Amazing Spider-Man #339 (1990)

“Return of the Sinister Six, Part Six: The Killing Cure” Rating: 3/5 Writer: David Michelinie Artist: Erik Larsen Spider-Man doesn’t die. Doc Ock reveals that it wasn’t actually poison, but something that causes a convulsive reaction when using cocaine and he intends to sell the antidote to rich and powerful addicts. The rest of the Sinister Six leave, angry at his betrayal. Ock leaves and Spider-Man de-glasses Sandman. MJ finds the note from her directorLearn More

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