Food for thought.
Web of Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #3
Published: c. March, 1985?
Cover Date: June, 1985
“Iron Bars Do Not a Prison Make…”
Writer: Louise Simonson
Artist: Greg LaRocque
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Phil Felix
Colorist: George Roussos
Food for thought.
Web of Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #3
Published: c. March, 1985?
Cover Date: June, 1985
“Iron Bars Do Not a Prison Make…”
Writer: Louise Simonson
Artist: Greg LaRocque
Inker: Jim Mooney
Letterer: Phil Felix
Colorist: George Roussos
Lifelong fan of Spider-Man. My secret identity is Adam S.
I know Mark’s still holding out hope. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #216 Published: c. February, 1981? Cover Date: May, 1981 “Marathon” Writer: Denny O’Neil Artist: John Romita Jr. Inker: Jim Mooney Letterer: Jim Novak Colorist: […]
International mercenary problems. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #279 Published: c. May, 1986? Cover Date: August, 1986 “Savage Is the Sable!” Writer: Tom DeFalco Artist: Rick Leonardi Inker: Vince Colletta Letterer: Joe Rosen Colorist: Bob Sharen
‘Nuff said! Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine (Vol. 1) #2 Published: c. September, 1968? Cover Date: November, 1968 “The Goblin Lives!” Writer: Stan Lee Artist: John Romita Inker: Jim Mooney Letterer: Sam Rosen
I mean, technically, MJ didn’t “figure it out”. She just happened to be looking out her window and saw Spider-Man come out of Peter’s bedroom.
If X in a murder mystery just happens to overhear Y monologuing about how they are the murderer, then X didn’t *solve* the murder – they just stumbled upon the key information.