Tag: Roger Stern

The Amazing Spider-Man #239 (1983)

“Now Strikes the Hobgoblin!” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: John Romita Jr. The Hobgoblin starts robbing all of Norman Osborn’s old hideouts. Spider-Man catches up with him at one of the hideouts and fights him. But Hobgoblin gets away.

The Amazing Spider-Man #238 (1983)

“Shadow of Evils Past!” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: John Romita Jr. Spider-Man takes down some bank robbers, but one eludes him and stumbles upon one of the Green Goblin’s secret headquarters. He shares the info with somebody (shrouded in shadow). That person makes some slight alterations to the suit and declares himself the Hobgoblin.

The Amazing Spider-Man #237 (1983)

“High & Mighty!” Rating: 2/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: Bob Hall A villain called Stilt Man wants to revitalize his reputation by defeating Spider-Man. He goes to Stark international to retrieve his stilt suit, but Spider-Man saves his life by taking a blast from some defense gun while inside and Stilt Man decides to not kill him.

The Amazing Spider-Man #236 (1983)

“Death Knell” Rating: 4/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: John Romita Jr. Tarantula is under Will o’ the Wisp’s command. As Tarantula and Will o’ the Wisp squabble about something, Spider-Man slips out with Melvin. Wisp goes after him. Followed shortly after by Tarantula. Spider-Man webs Melvin up on a rooftop and then takes Wisp on a wild goose chase and beats him down a bit. Then takes him to Melvin. Tarantula’s already there, about toLearn More

The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 (1982)

“Who’s That Lady?” Rating: 3/5 Writer: Roger Stern Artist: John Romita Jr. A woman named Lt. Rambeau goes on some unauthorized mission to Roxxon Oil Rig and something goes wrong with some equipment and something about energy and some hole in the air and universes and she turns into Captain Marvel. She has too much energy and if it goes untreated long enough, she’ll explode like an h-bomb. Spider-Man of course, mistakes her for aLearn More

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