Set Description:
My CGC Amazing Spider-Man McFarlane Comics that I own.
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Amazing Spider-Man 298 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 298 Signature |
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CGC |
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1404524008
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Owner Comments
March, 1988
"Chance Encounter"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Bob McLeod - Inker
Janet Jackson - Colorist
Rick Parker, Ken Lopez - Letterers
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Tom DeFalco - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
Chance murders government witness Orin Concardi for Roland Treece who recommends him to Life Foundation head Carlton Drake. From her Cloisters photo shoot, MJ leaves a phone message for Peter that they may get a condo at the exclusive Bedford Towers. At the Bugle. Peter makes a deal with Joy Mercado to shoot pictures and take notes of a foreign arms shipment at Pier 17. Back at their apartment, Peter greets Mary Jane as a scantily clad Chippendale dancer, except MJ has Sandy with her. Drake contacts Chance, hiring him to steal the Pier 17 shipment. When Chance attacks, Spider-Man engages him, forcing him to flee, though the munitions are successfully stolen. Spider-Man tags him with a spider-tracer. Back at the Life Foundation, Drake renders Chance unconscious. As Pete returns to MJ, a man in a South Bronx building vows revenge on Spider-Man as a black substance oozes over his hands.
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 08/24/2013
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
- 1st Todd McFarlane Amazing Spider-Man
- 1st Eddie Brock in Cameo
Trivia:
- A copy of this issue was torn up in the 1988 film Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
- The cover of this issue is one of the 21 that appears in the comic gallery from the Sega CD version of the video game The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin.
Quotes:
"The darkness that blankets this city is nothing. Nothing! Not compared to the shroud that Spider-Man pulled over me! He stole my life... shattered it... then cast it aside like yesterday's news! So it is only fitting, only fair, that I do the same to him! And I will. Very... very... soon!" -Venom
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Amazing Spider-Man 299 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 299 Signature |
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CGC |
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1404524007
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Owner Comments
April, 1988
"Survival of the Hittist!"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Bob McLeod - Inker
Bob Sharen - Colorist
Rick Parker - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Tom DeFalco - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
Spidey stops the truck that triggers his spider-sense but once the driver says he's working for Carlton Drake, a policeman chases Spidey off. However, the truck contains Carlton Drake, Life Foundation members, and an unconscious Chance. At home, Peter meets Estelle, MJ's maid. As the truck arrives at Sanctum Maximus, the Foundation's fortified New Jersey hideout, Pete and MJ go clubbing and chat with Eddie Murphy and Paul Shaffer whom MJ knows. Drake tells Chance they want the secret of his weaponry. The next day, Peter researches Drake and discovers the hideout's location. There, Spidey discovers the stolen munitions and a shackled Chance, who tells him the Life Foundation is a radical survivalist group. Spidey releases him, and the pair unite to beat back the Foundations' private army. Drake and the Board escape while Chance ignites the munitions, destroying the Sanctum. Meanwhile, MJ comes home to find a burly man in a black Spidey suit waiting for her.
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 08/24/2013
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
- Venom Cameo Appearance
Trivia:
A copy of this issue was featured in the bowling alley scene in the feature film Elvira Mistress of the Dark. The comic was torn in half during the scene.
Quotes:
"Hi, honey... I'm home!" -Venom
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Amazing Spider-Man 300 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 300 Signature |
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CGC |
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1404524001
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Owner Comments
May, 1988
"Venom"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Bob McLeod - Inker
Bob Sharen - Colorist
Rick Parker - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Tom DeFalco - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
After 'Venom' surprised Mary Jane at her apartment last issue she is in total shock. Peter comes back and tries to help her get her thoughts together. He knows that Mary Jane is quite a tough woman, so whatever did this to her must have been really horrible.
Mary Jane can't stay at the apartment that night because it scares her so much so her and Peter stay in a hotel that night. She then tells Peter that they can move into the luxury Beford Towers. Mary Jane has the idea to get some pre- move pictures so Peter swings (literally) over to his old Chelsea Street apartment to get his camera...and the Fantastic Four's sonic blaster for the symbiote.
As he's walking out, someone's following him. So he ducks into an alley and swings off as Spider-Man to get away.
While Peter is having dinner at Aunt May's, we go to Our Lady Of The Saints Church where a man talking to himself until a security guard tells him to stop because he broke in. But all of a sudden the black symbiote comes over the man and he kills the guard despite not wanting to. "But nothing can in the way of our plans! Nothing will!" he says.
Meanwhile, at the new Parker residence, some of their friends are helping out moving stuff into their new apartment. Peter's talking to Robbie Robertson out on the balcony when he see's the symbiote swinging past and rushes off!
Spidey follows the symbiote to an abandoned building where they fight for a bit until Venom reveals his identity as Eddie Brock! An origin story follows that tells of Brock being a journalist for the Daily Globe and writing articles about the Sin Eater a few months back. He says he got a call from a man claiming to be the Sin Eater! Of course, Brock writes a story about it but when Spider-Man reveals that really Stan Carter was the Sin Eater Brock was fired, The Globe was a laughing stock and his peers questioned his ethics. And Brock blamed Spider-Man for all this, if he hadn't of butted in, none of this would've happened...
Then, just as he was about to commit suicide, he was asking for forgiveness at the Lady Of Our Saints Church when the symbiote fell down onto him! They were joined...and he knew everything about Spider-Man! So now Brock had the power to destroy his most hated enemy.
Back in the present, Spider-Man is just about to jump for the sonic blaster when they start fighting again! Spider-Man thinks he's knocked out Venom with a steel girder so he decides to go off, think of a new plan when all of a sudden he's swung back into the building by Venom and knocked out!
When he wakes up, Spider-Man finds himself in a huge web ball inside the bell of Our Lady Of Saints Church! Venom is going to kill him with extreme sound from the bell. The clapper starts and only Spider-Man's super-strength saves him the first few times, but he can't keep it up for any longer. So he holds on to the bell and that rips him out of the web ball! So now it's for Round Two with Venom.
They start fighting on the roof of the church when Spidey devises a plan. The symbiote must have a limited amount of webbing; and it must of used most of it to make the huge web ball, so if Spidey kicked Venom off he would shoot webbing up to save him, but if cut the webbing (with a bit of sharp roofing he found), Venom's webbing reserves would deplete! So he goes ahead with the plan and it works. Brock falls but is still alive, along with the symbiote. So Spidey takes them both (they're knocked out) to the Fantastic Four headquarters where they are kept in a special tank until a special prison cell can be made for them at the Vault.
And soon, Peter is at home talking to Mary Jane. She says she doesn't like Peter wearing the black costume, it brings back the terror of Venom sneaking up on her, and Peter agrees. So, Peter ditches the black costume and put's on the good ol' Red And Blues! And as the last page says: "The Legend Begins Anew!".
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 08/24/2013
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
- Origin & 1st Full appearance of Venom
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Amazing Spider-Man 301 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 301 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1404524009
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Owner Comments
June, 1988
"The Sable Gauntlet!"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Bob McLeod - Inker
Gregory Wright - Colorist
Rick Parker - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Tom DeFalco - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
Supposedly, Franz Kraus hired Silver Sable to test a security system. But when Kraus turns out to be a neo-Nazi, Spider-Man smells a rat!
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 08/24/2013
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
- Rumor has it that there was a staple problem with the vast majority of this print run. As of the most recent CGC census report: Of the 500 books that have been submitted for CGC grading, only 49 have received the grade of 9.8.
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Amazing Spider-Man 302 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 302 Signature |
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CGC |
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1240380002
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Owner Comments
July, 1988
"(Mid)American Gothic!"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Todd McFarlane - Inker
Gregory Wright - Colorist
Rick Parker - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Tom DeFalco - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
Spider-Man meets Wes Cassady a construction foreman who gained powers after being bitten by a radioactive Jack Rabbit.
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 12/13/2016
- This issue contains a letters page, The Spider's Web. Letters are published from Tom Dohman, Dave Pfeil, Chris Stencil, Jack Sutor, Vincent Schmitt, Mike Aragona, Jermoy Mson, Jason Russell, and David Metz. The letters page also contains Salicrup's Section with a letter from Tim L. Lyman and a response from Jim Salicrup.
Quotes:
“New York is my home. My friends are here. My career is, too. I don't know if I could give all that up. Even to make a dream come true.” -Mary Jane Watson
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Amazing Spider-Man 303 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 303 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1409374008
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Owner Comments
August, 1988
"Dock Savage"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Todd McFarlane - Inker
Bob Sharen - Colorist
Rick Parker - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Tom DeFalco - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
Spidey can't decide whether to take the Kansas job or not. At the Symkarian Embassy, Sandman demonstrates his prowess but Sable wants additional help against Franz Kraus. At the Bugle, JJJ shows Peter an ad from Sable seeking Spider-Man. Spidey appears at the Symkarian Embassy and takes the job, requiring him to case Kraus' neo-Nazi headquarters. There, Spidey finds crates filled with heroin, which Kraus plans to sell to the Kingpin to finance a new Central American Nazi state. When Sable and Sandman choose to take on the Nazi army alone, Spidey reluctantly joins them. The trio defeats the army and Sable captures Kraus, then reports to her employer Jason Pruett (see ASM #301, '88). Peter heads home where MJ tells him she is going house-hunting in Kansas. Peter tells her he has decided to stay in New York and go back to school. In a Manhattan office, three men discuss Peter's Spider-Man photos, declaring, "Peter Parker will belong to us!"
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 05/24/2016
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
- This issue features a letters page, The Spider's Web. Letters are published from Marc Bailey, Jason Friend, Chris Glaser, and Kurt Stichler.
- The new Spider-Man cover logo, which debuted last issue, is also presented as interior art on Page 14, panel 3.
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Amazing Spider-Man 304 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 304 Signature |
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CGC |
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1409374004
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Owner Comments
September, 1988
"California Schemin!"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Joe Rubinstein - Inkers
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Tom DeFalco - Editor in Chief
Synopsis:
Mr. Wilton of WiltonBooks tells Peter he has the rights, from JJJ, to publish a book of his Daily Bugle Spidey photos. He wants Peter to tour with the book, and will pay $25,000 in royalties. Peter tells MJ the tour begins in LA and she decides to join him. In Beverly Hills, the Black Fox takes up residence in the vacationing Mr. & Mrs. Osgood Hempstead's empty mansion. Outside their apartment, MJ & Pete meet Bedford Towers owner Jonathon Caesar. In LA, Ginny Edwards meets Pete & MJ. She has arranged invitations to a charity gala showcasing the Valencia Chalice, a priceless artifact recently discovered by Transcorp but first they go to Disneyland. That evening at the gala, Pete spots the Black Fox who steals the Chalice. Spidey pursues him but accidentally wanders back into the party. MJ covers, introducing him as a special guest of the book tour. As the Fox prepares to depart, the Prowler appears, demanding the Chalice for himself.
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 05/24/2016
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
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Amazing Spider-Man 305 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 305 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1603366002
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Owner Comments
September, 1988
"Westward Woe!"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Joe Rubinstein, Jim Sanders, Mark McKenna, Ken Lopez, Rodney Ramos, Pat Redding, Chris Ivy, & Hector Collazo - Inkers
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Gregory Wright - Colurist
Rick Parker - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Tom DeFalco - Editor in Chief
Synopsis:
The Black Fox is attempting to steal the Valencia Chalice from a Los Angeles gala. Having evaded capture from Spider-Man, the Black Fox thought he was going to make a clean getaway when he was stopped by the Prowler, who has come for the chalice himself. Where is Spider-Man in all this? He was on a book tour as Peter Parker to promote the release of his new book "Webs". While chasing the Black Fox as Spider-Man, he ended up running into the main ballroom of the gala and has been held back by autograph-hungry guests.[Continuity 1] Spider-Man suffers it long enough but eventually pulls himself away so he can go after the Black Fox. He drops in on the Prowler and the Black Fox just as the thief was agreeing to give the chalice over to the Prowler. The Prowler orders Spider-Man to stay out of the situation. As the two trade blows, the Black Fox tries to make his escape by tossing a smoke bomb allowing him to escape with the chalice. Spider-Man demands to know why the Prowler is trying to steal the artifact as well and learns that Transcorp put him up to this, and if he doesn't recover the chalice, his wife Mindy will end up in jail. He asks Spider-Man for his help, and Spider-Man decides to let the Prowler go as he has always been straight with him. He agrees to meet with the Prowler later at the Algonquin Hotel before departing himself.
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 06/12/2018
- Among the guests is actress Glen Close.
- This late-night television show is identified as the Johnny Carson show. There are depictions of Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon. The intended guest actor Charles Nelson Reilly had canceled.
- This ship is identified as the Queen Elizabeth, this should also be considered a topical reference, particularly since the ship was retired in 2008.
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Amazing Spider-Man 306 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 306 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1235900002
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Amazing Spider-Man 307 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 307 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1409374002
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Owner Comments
October, 1988
"The Thief Who Stole Himself!"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Todd McFarlane - Inker
Tom DeFalco - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
A fan recognizes MJ, asking for an autograph but thinks Peter is Irving Sprinkle from RS. 62. Back home, Jonathon Caesar stops by and Pete gets a little jealous. Caesar returns home where he has a shrine dedicated to MJ. In Chicago, Peter and Ginny Edwards head to a book signing. Meanwhile, William Dukane heads home, where the real Dukane is held captive. The arriving Dukane turns into the Chameleon. Peter arrives at the Science Expo, where Chameleon's gunmen start a diversion. As Chameleon abducts Dr. Edmund Debevic disguised as police Captain Turner. Spidey appears and slops the gunmen. Chameleon handcuffs Debevic and takes his place, planning to distribute his formulas to foreign powers. Spidey intervenes but Chameleon eventually escapes. At the Bedford Towers, Caesar and his hired thugs await MJ in her condo. He tells her what he wants is what he now has: her.
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 05/24/2016
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
Trivia:
During his escape, Chameleon passes in front of a movie theatre where Rambo III is featured.
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Amazing Spider-Man 308 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 308 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1404524003
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Owner Comments
November, 1988
"Dread"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Inkers
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Bob Sharen - Colorist
Rick Parker - Letterer
Tom DeFalco - Editor in Chief
Synopsis:
The police examine the Parkers' condo after Peter comes home, finding MJ missing with signs of a struggle. One floor below, Jonathon Caesar keeps MJ prisoner in a hidden room filled with images of her. When he tries to make her comfortable, she slaps him. He hits her back, then explains he arranged for her admission to Bedford Towers so he could eventually marry her. Spidey shakes down hood Chili Bono who tells him there's a new crook in town, talking revenge on Spider-Man. To please Aunt May, Peter honors his Queens book signing commitment. Felicia Hardy tries to get into Bedford Towers, but the doorman turns her away. Following Chili's lead, Spidey goes to a Brooklyn graveyard and encounters an army who think he was hired to portray Spider-Man. He mops them up, discovering their trainer is Taskmaster. Possessed with rage, Spidey fights him, demanding MJ. Taskmaster tells him he's never heard of her, then ignites his stashed munitions store and escapes. Back home, Peter paces the balcony unaware that MJ is a captive just below him.
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 08/24/2013
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
- Spider-Man first encountered the Taskmaster in Marvel Team-Up #103.
- This issue features a letters page, The Spider's Web. Letters are published from C.M. Dymmel, Mathew Calhoun, Brian K. Curley, and Joe Allen.
- The World Trade Center is shown on Page 13.
- The Empire State Building is shown on Page 9.
- Page 18 depicts most of the prominent Amazing Spider-Man artist's names on tombstones: Ditko, Romita, Andru, Kane, Frenz, JrJr.
Trivia:
The word kidnapped is incorrectly spelled "kidnaped" on the front cover.
Quotes:
"Evenin' Slick. 'Member me? I'm the Taskmaster! -Taskmaster
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Amazing Spider-Man 309 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 309 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1235900006
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Owner Comments
November, 1988
"Styx And Stone"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Inkers
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Bob Sharen - Colorist
Rick Parker - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Tom DeFalco - Editor in Chief
Synopsis:
Searching for MJ, Spidey clashes with Manslaughter Marsdale. who doesn't know anything about the kidnapping. In the Bedford Towers secret room, MJ throws ice in Caesar's face but his men stop her before she can escape. Caesar threatens to cut her if she attempts escape again. At the Bugle, JJJ orders all his reporters to get info on MJ's kidnapping. Pete visits Joe Robertson in the hospital. Informed that Spidey is looking for MJ, Caesar calls in Styx and Stone to deal with him. Later, Caesar spots Spidey swinging home and sends Styx and Stone after him. As they fight in Central Park, MJ escapes by bashing Caesar with a lamp, then dropping it in the melted ice in which his goons are standing. She grabs one of their guns arriving in the park just as Styx prepares to use his death-touch on Spidey. Shooting wildly, she scares Styx & Stone off. Pete & MJ are reunited while the police take Caesar away.
Notes:
Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 12/13/2016
Trivia:
The cover of this issue is one of the 21 that appears in the comic gallery from the Sega CD version of the video game The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin.
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Amazing Spider-Man 310 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 310 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1409374005
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Owner Comments
December, 1988
"Shrike Force!"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Inkers
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Janice Cohen - Colorist
Rick Parker - Letterer
Jim Salicrup - Editor
Tom DeFalco - Editor in Chief
Synopsis:
Killer Shrike is robbing an armored truck when Spidey stops him. He escapes as the police arrive. At home, MJ has Mr. Graff change the condo's locks. Pete heads to ESU to register for classes, and meets Anne-Marie Baker, his fellow research assistant, and Dr. Evan Swann, the lab head. When a package arrives, Swann becomes nervous and Peter's spider-sense tingles. After Peter & MJ attend dinner and a movie, Pete returns to ESU as Spidey. There he finds Swann with the Tinkerer who has just completed a new power booster. Just then, Shrike, the Tinkerer's client, crashes in. He tries to take the booster without paying. Anticipating this, the Tinkerer withholds a key component so the booster overloads, knocking Shrike out and covering the Tinkerer's escape. Swann reveals that the Tinkerer blackmailed him by threatening to reveal that he bought his high school diploma. The police take Swann away.
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 05/24/2016
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
-Tinkerer previously appeared in Captain America 324. He will appear next in Web of Spider-Man 58.
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Amazing Spider-Man 311 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 311 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1409374003
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Owner Comments
January, 1989
"Mysteries Of The Dead"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Tom DeFalco - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
The New York Library lion statues come to life. Spider-Man smashes them but their pieces keep moving. Spidey then interrupts gunman "Peanuts" Mulroony robbing Tommy & Bev, a young couple. Suddenly the wall he's clinging to becomes a brick giant. Tommy tries to help Spidey, but the giant crushes him. Spidey smashes the giant with a parked car. Pete returns home to MJ. but is inconsolable over Tommy's "death." At ESU, Peter sees Dr. Curt Connors, who is feeling odd, before meeting Anne-Marie and Dr Swann, who still works for ESU but has been stripped of his tenure and privileges. Later, MJ convinces Pete that Spider-Man wasn't responsible for Tommy's "death." Spidey returns to the scene, finds the wall intact, and realizes it was an illusion. He tracks down Mulroony. who rats out Mysterio. At his film studio hideout, Mysterio admits Tommy and Bev were illusions used to shake Spidey's confidence. Spidey smashes Mysterio's power source, knocking him out. Pete assumes Mysterio was behind all the weirdness but elsewhere a building sprouts a mouth and teeth and eats a janitor. Meanwhile, Harry Osborn has Green Goblin nightmares as the Hobgoblin spies on him from outside.
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 05/24/2016
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
Trivia:
The cover of this issue is one of the 32 that appear in the comic collection from the 2000 video game Spider-Man.
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Amazing Spider-Man 312 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 312 Signature |
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CGC |
Cert #: |
1404524004
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Owner Comments
February, 1989
"The Goblin War"
David Michelinie - Writer
Todd McFarlane - Penciler
Todd McFarlane - Cover Artist
Todd McFarlane - Inker
Tom DeFalco - Editor-in-Chief
Synopsis:
The New York Library lion statues come to life. Spider-Man smashes them but their pieces keep moving. Spidey then interrupts gunman "Peanuts" Mulroony robbing Tommy & Bev, a young couple. Suddenly the wall he's clinging to becomes a brick giant. Tommy tries to help Spidey, but the giant crushes him. Spidey smashes the giant with a parked car. Pete returns home to MJ. but is inconsolable over Tommy's "death." At ESU, Peter sees Dr. Curt Connors, who is feeling odd, before meeting Anne-Marie and Dr Swann, who still works for ESU but has been stripped of his tenure and privileges. Later, MJ convinces Pete that Spider-Man wasn't responsible for Tommy's "death." Spidey returns to the scene, finds the wall intact, and realizes it was an illusion. He tracks down Mulroony. who rats out Mysterio. At his film studio hideout, Mysterio admits Tommy and Bev were illusions used to shake Spidey's confidence. Spidey smashes Mysterio's power source, knocking him out. Pete assumes Mysterio was behind all the weirdness but elsewhere a building sprouts a mouth and teeth and eats a janitor. Meanwhile, Harry Osborn has Green Goblin nightmares as the Hobgoblin spies on him from outside.
Notes:
- Signed by: Todd McFarlane on 08/24/2013
- Signed by: David Michelinie on 08/24/2013
- This issue contains a letters page, The Spider's Web. Letters are published from James "Kevin" Hall, Malcolm Bourne, David metz, Stieve Tillman, and Mark Zylka.
- This issue ties in with the events of the Marvel Crossover Event INFERNO.
Trivia:
The cover of this issue is one of the 21 that appears in the comic gallery from the Sega CD version of the video game The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin.
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