Tag: Mark Bagley

The Amazing Spider-Man #353 (1991)

“Round Robin: The Sidekick’s Revenge! Part One: When Midnight Strikes!” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Al Milgrom Artist: Mark Bagley Moon Knight’s old sidekick Midnight was made into a cyborg by the Secret Empire after he supposedly died. He breaks Thunderball out of jail but is stopped by Darkhawk. They fight for a while before Spider-Man shows up and helps out. Thunderball creates a distraction and Midnight knocks down Spidey and Darkhawk and gets away with Thunderball.Learn More

The Amazing Spider-Man #352 (1991)

“Death Walk!” Rating: 5/5 Writer: David Michelinie Artist: Mark Bagley The Tri-Sentinel makes its way toward a nuclear power plant in New York, which was its old directive it’s still following. Spider-Man battles it from the inside and Nova battles it from the outside. Spider-Man eventually makes it to the antarctic vibranium container and activates it. The Tri-Sentinel goes berserk and eventually overloads.

The Amazing Spider-Man #351 (1991)

“The Three Faces of Evil!” Rating: 5/5 Writer: David Michelinie Artist: Mark Bagley Spider-Man and Nova discover that Carlton Drake has rebuilt the Tri-Sentinel. Drake tries to send it after Spider-Man, but the Tri-Sentinel overrides the controls and returns to Loki’s original directive of destruction. Spider-Man and Nova fight it. Drake put antarctic vibranium in a sealed container in its brain as a fail safe (i.e. when the container is opened, the Tri-Sentinel’s brain willLearn More

Web of Spider-Man #53 (1989)

“Wolves in the Night” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Mark Bagley Things heat up as everybody prepares for the gang war. Spider-Man finds out that the Lobo brothers are planning to attack Kingpin at midnight and warns Arranger. Arranger sets up an impeccable security blanket around the Kingpin’s building. The Lobo brothers attack. MJ’s cousin Kristy has a self image problem and throws up to get skinny. She has mysterious bruises all over andLearn More

Web of Spider-Man #51 (1989)

“The Crimelord of New York!” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Gerry Conway Artist: Mark Bagley Chameleon is lobbying to take over Kingpin’s position as Crimelord of New York. He seeks the help of Hammerhead. Spider-Man fights the werewolf version of one of the Lobo brothers, but he gets away. Arranger asks for Spider-Man’s help in ending the war. Civilian lives could be at stake.

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