Tag: Alex Saviuk

Web of Spider-Man #70 (1990)

“A Hulk by Any Other Name…” Rating: 4/5 Writers: Gerry Conway & David Michelinie Artist: Alex Saviuk Spider-Man takes the doohickey that zapped him back to New York and puts it in a storage locker. Betty and Jameson are furious for him leaving Betty like he did. He leaves the office, not feeling so well, and turns into Hulk on the roof. He calms back down and makes his way to the scientists lab andLearn More

Web of Spider-Man #69 (1990)

“The Subtle Shade of Green” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Alex Saviuk There are reports of some wild animal causing trouble in Connecticut. Peter goes there to take photos and Betty goes as his reporter. Peter changes into Spider-Man at a police barricade and follows his spider sense to find Bruce Banner and his wife. Some scientist zaps Banner, sucking out his massive energy. Banner turns into Hulk and beats on him. Spider-Man startsLearn More

Web of Spider-Man #68 (1990)

“Tombstone Territory” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Alex Saviuk Nick Katzenberg narrates this story about how Joe Robertson goes to a meeting with Tombstone and Spider-Man follows close behind. Hammerhead is tied up when Joe gets there and Tombstone says because of how Joe helped him gain some super powers that all debts are forgiven. Spider-Man busts in and fights Tombstone but Tombstone has the upper hand. His skin is hard as marble andLearn More

Web of Spider-Man #67 (1990)

“With Friends Like These!” Rating: 4/5 Writers: Gerry Conway & Ben Trovato Artist: Alex Saviuk Spider-Man asks Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) what he’s up to, and Green Goblin says he wants to put on the suit again but be a good guy. Spider-Man convinces him that with a wife and son it’s not such a good idea. Harry doesn’t reveal it to Spider-Man, but he remembers now that Spider-Man is Peter. Tombstone stumbles back toLearn More

Web of Spider-Man #66 (1990)

“Friends and Enemies” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Alex Saviuk Jameson prints one of Peter’s photos on the cover of the first issue of his new magazine. Joe Robertson is furious, because he feels the “faked” Spider-Man photos was a breach of journalistic ethics and doesn’t want anything to do with Peter anymore. Tombstone threatens The Molten Man (Mark Raxton) into helping steal something from Harry’s factory. Molten Man tells Spider-Man about it andLearn More

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