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Amazing Spider Man 272 (1/ 86) Fate Largo a Slyde! 2A Storia T Amazing Spider Man 272 (1/ 86) Fate largo a Slyde! 2a storia T. De Falco S. Buscema K. Baker Slyde, un rapinatore ultra veloce, sfugge all'Uomo Ragno, ma aiuta la Commissione Anticrimine a prendere un capo mafia. Web of Spider Man 10 (1/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 62 (15/ 12/ 90) Basta un poco di... Fortune T. De Falco T. De Falco J. Mooney Dominic Fortune e l'Uomo Ragno fermano Shocker. Web of Spider Man 11 (2/ 86) Sta arrivando un vigilante! 2a storia D. Fingeroth - B. Mantlo B. Mac Leod B. Mac Leod Peter ferma, senza costume, alcuni teppisti, ma il suo intervento è preso d’esempio dagli abitanti del quartiere che lo credono un vigilante. Spectacular Spider Man 107 (10/ 85) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 64 2a storia Peccato originale P. David R. Buckler B. Breeding Jean De Wolff viene uccisa in casa da un serial killer (Mangiapeccati): Peter è sconvolto dalla sua morte. L’assassino uccide nuovamente un avvocato davanti a Matt Murdock (alter ego di Devil). Spectacular Spider Man 108 (11/ 85) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 65 (30/ 1/ 91) Peccato d'orgoglio P. David R. Buckler Vari L'Uomo Ragno insegue il Mangiapeccati, ma questo gli sfugge sparando sulla folla. Peter e Devil indagano ma il killer continua ad uccidere. Spectacular Spider Man 109 (12/ 85) Chi è senza peccato... 2a storia P. David R. Buckler B. Breeding L'Uomo Ragno e Devil fermano un emulo del Mangiapeccati: scoprono che è il vicino dell’investigatore che segue le indagini sul killer e scoprono che è la vera identità del maniaco omicida: i due eroi tentano di avvisare Betty, ma il Mangiapeccati le spara mentre è al telefono con Peter! Spectacular Spider Man 110 (1/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 66 (15/ 2/ 91) Ricordando i miei peccati P. David R. Buckler Vari Betty si salva, l'Uomo Ragno cattura il Mangiapeccati e lo ucciderebbe se non venisse fermato da Devil. Un misterioso Babbo Natale ruba elettrodomestici. Nathan si fa giustizia da solo, uccidendo teppisti. Web of Spider Man 12 (3/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 63 (30/ 12/ 90) La legge e l'ordine 2. David S. Buscema B. Mac Leod I teppisti danno fuoco all'appartamento di Peter e incaricano un killer d’ucciderlo! L'Uomo Ragno ferma i ragazzi e il killer ma non li denuncia. Web of Spider Man 13 (4/ 86) Punti di vista 2a storia P. David M. Harris K. Baker L'Uomo Ragno evita ad un passante d’essere investito, ma il suo gesto viene frainteso: perseguitato dai mass media e, ovviamente, da Jameson (diventato editore): l’eroe, esasperato, l’obbliga a pubblicare una smentita. Secret Wars 2a serie 7 (1/ 86) Fantastici Quattro 2a serie 60-61 (15-30/ 1/ 92) La carica della Brigata Oscura J. Shooter A. Milgrom S. Leialoha L'Arcano è seduto su un'isoletta del Pacifico per riflettere su cosa ha scoperto sulla razza umana: Mefisto prepara una macchina con un'infinitesima parte del potere dell'entità cosmica per distruggerlo. l'Antiarcano. La Cosa, contrapposto al suo ex nemico da Bitterhorn, un messaggero di Mefisto, vorrebbe attaccare l'Arcano ma, subito prima uno stuolo di criminali, la Legione Maledetta, inviati da Mefisto si scaglia verso l'alieno: Ben, preso dai dubbi, lo difende impedendo così, inconsapevolmente, all'Antiarcano di distruggere il suo avversario. Amazing Spider Man 273 (2/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 66 - 2a storia – Sfida all'Arcano T. De Falco R. Frenz J. Rubinstein Il Puma viene incaricato dallo zio (sciamano della sua tribù) di uccidere l'Arcano perché è una minaccia per il mondo. Il killer chiede aiuto a Peter, rivelandogli di sapere la sua identità, ma l'Arcano compare davanti a loro. Spectacular Spider Man 111 (2/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 67 (28/ 2/ 91) Quando gli dei gridano T. De Falco R. Frenz - T. Morgan - J. Fry J. Rubinstein - J. Romita Jr. L'Arcano scommette con Mefisto che l'Uomo Ragno avrebbe sconfitto un demone: Zarathos lo attacca, ma l'Uomo Ragno lo vince. Secret Wars 2a serie 8 (2/ 86) Fantastici Quattro 2a serie 62 (15/ 2/ 92) Tradimento! J. Shooter A. Milgrom S. Leialoha L’Arcano continua a non capire il significato della vita: ne parla a lungo con Molecola e l’Uomo Ragno, si scontra con gli X-Men, i Nuovi Mutanti, Hulk e i Vendicatori e cattura Capitan America. Amazing Spider Man 274 (3/ 86) E un campione verrà! Uomo Ragno 3a serie 67 - 2a storia J. Owsley R. Buckler Vari Il Puma attacca l'Arcano ed è battuto: Peter è semplice spettatore Spectacular Spider Man 112 (3/ 86) omo Ragno 3a serie 68 (15/ 3/ 91) Canto di Natale P. David M. Beachum P. Redding L'Uomo Ragno ferma il Babbo Natale rapinatore, poi va a casa di May per festeggiare il Natale. Randy Robertson fa conoscere ai suoi genitori la fidanzata che, meravigliati, scoprono che non è negra come loro. Power Pack 21 (4/ 86) inedito Amazing Spider Man 275 (4/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 70 (15/ 4/ 91) La scelta e la sfida T. De Falco R. Frenz J. Rubinstein Ned scopre la relazione fra Flash e Betty. L'Uomo Ragno attacca Hobgoblin che aveva rapito Sha-Shan, ma è colpito e rimane svenuto davanti al suo avversario! Amazing Spider Man 276 (5/ 86) Smascherato! 2a storia T. De Falco R. Frenz B. Breeding Peter rinviene ed Hobgoblin fugge. Flash insulta pubblicamente Hobgoblin, poi l'Uomo Ragno e il malvivente si scontrano, ma rimangono svenuti entrambi; Peter rinviene e smaschera Hobgoblin: è Flash! Secret Wars 2a serie 9 (3/ 86) Fantastici Quattro 2a serie 63 (29/ 2/ 92) Il dio nell’uomo, l’uomo nel dio J. Shooter A. Milgrom S. Leialoha Tutti i super-eroi della Terra sono radunati da Fenice 2a per tentare di fermare l’Arcano, il quale, per ultimare i suoi progetti, resuscita i Nuovi Mutanti e li invia contro di loro; gli eroi vincono. Molecola, nello scontro finale, uccide il dio. Spectacular Spider Man 113 (4/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 68 - 2a storia – Caos! P. David B. Mac Leod B. Mac Leod Nathan viene liberato su cauzione: i teppisti lo attaccano a casa di May e prendono in ostaggio gli anziani, ma l'Uomo Ragno li cattura; uno dei ragazzi muore per l'intervento di Nathan. Alex, un bambino, è colpito casualmente da un laser costruito dal padre, ma rimane illeso. Amazing Spider Man 277 (6/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 70 - 3a storia – Le regole del gioco T. De Falco R. Frenz B. Layton Nota 31 Peter e Mary Jane sono sicuri che Flash non sia Hobgoblin. Matt Murdock avvisa Peter di aver avuto completamente distrutta la sua vita di relazione (amici, lavoro) da Kingpin: l'Uomo Ragno si reca da lui e lo minaccia. Amazing Spider Man 277 - 2a storia – Uomo Ragno 3a serie 71 (30/ 4/ 91) L'urlo del Wendigo C. Vess C. Vess C. Vess 2eter libera una bambina dai suoi sequestratori. Web of Spider Man 14 (5/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 69 (30/ 3/ 91) Non è tutto oro... D. Michelinie M. Harris K. Baker L'Uomo Ragno salva dall'arresto la Volpe Nera perché gli ricorda lo zio Ben poi se ne pente perché crede, sbagliando, che abbia ucciso un ricettatore. Web of Spider Man 15 (6/ 86) All'inseguimento della Volpe 2a storia D. Michelinie M. Harris K. Baker L'Uomo Ragno insegue Volpe Nera, ma scopre che l’assassino è Chance: lo cattura ma l’anziano ladro gli sfugge. Peter vende il bloc-notes d'oro ad un ricettatore per pagare le spese ospedaliere di Nathan. Spectacular Spider Man 114 (5/ 86) For Fans Only 11 (8/ 95) La chiave L. Kaminski J. Brozowsky K. Williams - D. Barras Un ladro s'impossessa del costume rosso e blu dell'Uomo Ragno e lo usa per rubare: è arrestato e ricattato da un poliziotto; l’eroe, con il costume nero, salva il ragazzo da un pestaggio. Amazing Spider Man 278 (7/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 72 (15/ 5/ 91) Se giustizia è questa T. De Falco - P. David - Mary Jane Duffy M. Harris V. Colletta L'Uomo Ragno impedisce al Flagello (maniaco che uccide i criminali) di uccidere Flash, ma non può impedire la morte del Fantasma. Hooky – Graphic Novel (1986) Best Comics 3 (5/ 92) S. Putney B. Wrightson B. Wrightson L’Arrampicamuri aiuta Marandi, una bambina proveniente da una dimensione mistica, a salvare il suo mondo dal tentativo d’invasione da parte di insetti giganti. Spectacular Spider Man 115 (6/ 86) Uomo Ragno 3a serie 71 - 2a storia – Guai in vista P. David M. Beachum B. Mac Leod Peter capisce che è colpito dalla sfortuna mandatagli contro dalla Gatta Nera e si rivolge al Dottor Strange: lui lo aiuta e fa perdere i poteri di sfortuna alla Gatta Nera. Spectacular Spider Man 116 (7/ 86) 102 usi per una Gatta Nera morta 3a storia P. David R. Buckler B. Mac Leod La Gatta Nera ruba il bloc-notes allo Straniero-killer che le manda contro Sabretooth: l'Uomo Ragno la salva. Alex, il bambino salvatosi dal laser, uccide involontariamente il padre con una scarica emessa dalle mani! Power Man and Iron Fist 125 (9/ 86) inedito Marvel Fanfare 27 (7/ 86) – 2a storia – Speciale Marvel Fanfare (9/ 90) Pruriti di ragno M. Hempel M. Hempel M. Hempel Peter s’annoia: stranamente, da alcuni giorni, tutto fila liscio nella sua vita; esasperato, esce in costume per pattugliare le strade, ma non incontra nemmeno un piccolo ladro; disperato, s’accontenta di sentire una sfuriata di Jameson.
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