Spidey ended up being right.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #288
Published: c. February, 1987?
Cover Date: May, 1987
“Gang War Rages On!”
Writer: Jim Owsley
Artist: Alan Kupperberg
Inker: Jim Fern
Letterer: Rick Parker
Colorist: George Roussos
Spidey ended up being right.
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #288
Published: c. February, 1987?
Cover Date: May, 1987
“Gang War Rages On!”
Writer: Jim Owsley
Artist: Alan Kupperberg
Inker: Jim Fern
Letterer: Rick Parker
Colorist: George Roussos
Lifelong fan of Spider-Man. My secret identity is Adam S.
The Vulture is a hit! Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #7 Published: c. October, 1963? Cover Date: December, 1963 “The Return of the Vulture” Writer: Stan Lee Artist: Steve Ditko Inker: Steve Ditko Letterer: Artie Simek
The Tinkerer wouldn’t be seen again until over a decade later. Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #2 Published: c. March, 1963? Cover Date: May, 1963 “The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer!” Writer: Stan Lee Artist: […]
The name and tech aren’t the most fear-inducing things, so you can’t really blame Spidey for laughing. Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #58 Published: c. June, 1981? Cover Date: September, 1981 “Ring Out […]
Maybe?, Maybe Not! I don’t consider “Civil War “, “Back in Black”, and especially “One More Day” cannon to the character of Spider-Man as I know him! To me those stories killed the Peter Parker as any kind hero for years… Nick Spencer is somewhat changing that!
@hornacek: That’s correct. That happened in issue 287, and it’s somewhere in the Panel of the Day archives.
Isn’t this around the time Daredevil wears a Kingpin fat suit?