A scene from "Amazing Spider-Man" issue 186. Spidey is cleared from all of his past crimes by the police and for once doesn’t have to be a fugitive. As we all gathered, status quo is king and this didn’t last.
Face it tiger, you just hit the jackpot.
From “The Parker Years” one-shot. Sometimes Peter just pities himself too much and blames everything and World War II on himself. Good thing this era had MJ to put things in perspective.
“Amazing Spider-Man” issue 253. Even though Peter had dropped out of graduate school (a moved I thought really aged him) ten issues earlier, Hobgoblins, Black Cats and alien abductions had kept him from telling Aunt […]
Thanks for the confirmation, thats what i thought…but i wanted to make sure…
In answer to our good Dr…
Nothing specific…just happened behind the scenes.
Meanwhile, in BND, Venom’s pretending to be him, and not only do they think he’s a hero… he has groupies!
Normal people in the Marvel U are stupid.
Beatle quick question, during that conversation Tower tells Spidey something to the effect that months ago he’d been cleared of the Osborn charge…is there a specific story/issue in which Spiderman is removed as a suspect in Norman’s death?