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Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) comic books 1995

  • Issue #54
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 54

    Giant-Size Flip Book - Web of Life: Part 2 of 4. "Snared!" Story by Howard Mackie. Art by Tom Lyle and Scott Hanna. He's defeated Venom, now can the Scarlet Spider stand alone against the son of one of Spider-Man's deadliest foes - the Grim Hunter? Plus, more with the mysterious Kaine. Who is he...friend or foe? Story continues in Web of Spider-Man (1985-1995) #121. On the flip-side is featured a 16-page section from the Berkley Books Anthology "The Ultimate Spider-Man" by Tom De Haven and Dean Wesley Smith. Cover price $2.75.

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    $60 Spider-Man #54 CGC Graded 9.2 Marvel January 1995 Flip Book Cover Comic Book.

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  • Issue #55
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 55

    "End Hunt." Web of Life, Part 4 of 4. Script by Howard Mackie. Pencils by Mike Manley. Inks by Joe Rubinstein. Cover by Tom Lyle. Story continues from Web of Spider-Man 121. The three-way battle among the Scarlet Spider, Kaine, and the Grim Hunter erupts on the streets of New York City! Ben Reilly falls first and can only watch as Kaine and Kraven's son trade powerful blows! The fighting temporarily halts after the Grim Hunter blasts Kaine with his energy spear! However later on in Central Park, the three combatants come together again! Where one man will walk away the winner. And another man will live to fight another day. But the third man will bear the deadly mark of Kaine! Cameo appearances by Seward Trainer and Gregor. (Note: The Grim Hunter returns many years later in Amazing Spider-Man (1998 2nd series) 634.) 32 pages. Cover price $1.95.

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    $86 Spider-Man #55 Cgc 9.8 Grade 1990) Death of Grim Hunter, Kaine App. WHITE PAGES

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  • Issue #56
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 56
    • Paper: White
    • Label #4467670018
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    "Truth and Deceptions." Smoke and Mirrors, Part 3 of 3. Script by Howard Mackie. Pencils by Tom Lyle. Inks by Scott Hanna. Cover by Tom Lyle. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man #399. Shock follows shock in the Jackal's underground labyrinth in the Catskills! A few issues ago Spider-Man's clone returned! Then the Jackal resurfaced! And now Gwen Stacy?! Everything the wondrous wall-crawler (and his fans) thought he (and they) knew about the original clone ordeal has been thrown out the window! Is this the real Gwen or another clone? The web-slinger is baffled. The Scarlet Spider is confused. And the Jackal is delighted! Can anyone make sense of what's going on? Peter Parker and Ben Reilly must stick together to unravel the Jackal's sinister scheme! But at this moment the questions far, far outnumber the answers! Cameo appearances by Mary Jane Watson, Aunt May, Kaine, Scrier, and Jack. (Note: The retcon of the events in the original clone saga and Spectacular Spider-Man Annual 8 expands in earnest in the Smoke and Mirrors storyline.) 32 pages. Cover price $1.95.

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    $85 Spider-Man #56 CGC Graded 9.6 Marvel March 1995 White Pages Comic Book.

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  • Issue #57D
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 57D
    • Paper: White
    • Die-Cut Cover.
    • Label #4431931019
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    Die-cut cover - Special Spidey in jail cardstock cover - "Aftershocks." Part 1 of 2. Script by Howard Mackie. Pencils by John Romita Jr. Inks by Joe Rubinstein. Cover by John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson. In the cataclysmic aftermath of Amazing Spider-Man 400, the web-slinger's world has come crashing down! Peter Parker has been arrested for murder! Aunt May has gone on to glory! And Mary Jane is being stalked by Judas Traveller! The wall-crawler's first step on the road back is to find a defense attorney to fight the bogus murder charges (originating from Utah of all places)! And then check on his wife's safety! However when the judge refuses to bond Peter out, Mary Jane is left all by herself! MJ will need a small miracle to escape from Judas Traveller! And astonishingly she gets one... dressed in scarlet! Wow, in heroic fashion the Scarlet Spider fights past Judas and rescues the web-slinger's wife! Mary Jane doesn't know Ben Reilly from the man in the moon! But she has to trust him now! An excellent issue! Story concludes in Spectacular Spider-Man 223. Cameo appearances by Joe Robertson, J. Jonah Jameson, Kaine, Spidercide, Boone, Medea, Mr. Nacht, Dr. Kafka, John Jameson, and the Jackal. Second story: "Whose Life is it, Anyway?" The Parker Legacy, Part 2 of 3. Script by J.M. DeMatteis. Pencils by John Romita Jr. Inks by John Romita, Sr. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man 400. This story recounts Ben Reilly's departure from New York five years ago. Story concludes in Spectacular Spider-Man 223. First pin-up: Spider-Man and the Human Torch vs. the Sandman and the Enforcers. Art by Pat Broderick. Second pin-up: The Black Cat and Spider-Man. Art by Mike Deodato Jr. Third pin-up: Spider-Man and Captain Britain vs. Arcade at Murderworld. Art by Yancy Labat and Jimmy Palmiotti. Fourth pin-up: The Juggernaut vs. Spider-Man. Art by Mike Wieringo and John Lowe. Fifth pin-up: Spider-Man. Art by Steve Epting. Sixth pin-up: Colossus, Rogue, Nightcrawler, and Spider-Man vs. the Juggernaut. Art by Fred Haynes. (Note: The letters page includes a statement of ownership: average print run 458,850; average paid circulation 256,883.) 48 pages. Cover price 2.95. Cover price $2.95.

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    $135 SPIDER-MAN #57 NEWSSTAND Graded Marvel Comics 1995 New Slab Cgc 9.6 Pop 1 Key

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  • Issue #57N
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 57N
    • Paper: White
    • Die-Cut Cover/ Newsstand Edition
    • Label #4375446020
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    Newsstand edition. "Aftershocks" Part 1 of 2. Story by Howard Mackie. Art by John Romita, Jr. and Joe Rubinstein. In the cataclysmic aftermath of Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998 1st Series) #400, Spider-Man's world has been turned completely upside down. Aunt May has died, Mary Jane is pregnant, and Peter Parker is in jail. What does this all mean for the future of Spider-Man? Story concludes in Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998 1st Series) #223. Plus, "The Parker Legacy: Part 2. "Whose Life is it Anyway!" Story by J.M. DeMatteis. Art by John Romita, Jr. And John Romita, Sr. Includes a gallery of pin-ups by Pat Broderick, Mike Deodato, Yancy Labat and Jimmy Paimotti, Mike Weringo and John Lowe, Steve Epting, and Fred Haynes. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #58
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 58
    • Paper: White
    • Slab: Scuffing on back of case
    • Label #3744381008
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    "Spider, Spider, Who's got the Spider?" The Mark of Kaine, Part 3 of 5. Script by Howard Mackie. Pencils by Tom Lyle. Inks by Scott Hanna. Cover by Tom Lyle and Scott Hanna. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man 401. The murderous Kaine has taken Mary Jane to an underground cave beneath the Manhattan bedrock! Fortunately though, MJ's web-slinging husband has just escaped from prison! And now he leads a three spider posse riding to her rescue! In a previously hidden tunnel; the Amazing Spider-Man, the Scarlet Spider, and Spidercide throw down with Kaine! No quarter is given or taken among the combatants during the frantic fright! However near the end of the struggle, the third Peter Parker (aka Spidercide) suffers a mental breakdown! Uh-oh, is Spidercide about to change sides and tip the battle in Kaine's favor? Story continues in Spectacular Spider-Man 224. 32 pages. Cover price 1.95. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #59
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 59

    "The Future is Now." Crossfire Part 2 of 2. Script by Howard Mackie. Art by Tom Lyle (breakdowns) and Sam De La Rosa (finishes). Cover by Tom Lyle. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man 402. Judas Traveller shows the web-slinger an apocalyptic vision of New York City! A devastating reality that will come to fruition in 24 hours if the amazing one cannot prevent the Host from sabotaging the Geothermal Heating Station in the East River! After checking on Mary Jane's safety, Spider-Man rushes to the station and quickly engages Chakra, Boone, Medea, and Mr. Nacht! Using his spider speed and skill, the wall-crawler defeats the foursome! However the true catastrophic threat turns out to be Judas' meddling in the space-time continuum! Does your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man have a solution for that? Cameo appearance by Scrier. 32 pages. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #60
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 60

    "The Truth is Out There!" The Trial of Peter Parker Part 3 of 4. Script by Howard Mackie. Pencils by Tom Lyle. Inks by Scott Hanna and Joe Rubinstein. Cover by Tom Lyle. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man 403. With help from Stunner, the wondrous wall-crawler finally subdues Kaine! And drags the powerful killer to the courthouse where Peter, actually Ben Reilly, is on trial for murder! As the judge and jury look on in horror, Kaine breaks free! And when the rejoined battle between Spider-Man and Kaine spills into an adjacent courtroom, Kaine takes off his mask! Revealing his identity at last! But the web-slinger is not surprised to see a face that resembles his own (minus the degeneration factor). Can the web-spinner convince Kaine to surrender peacefully? Story concludes in Spectacular Spider-Man 226. Appearance by Mary Jane Watson. 32 pages. Cover price $1.95.

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    $85 Spider-Man #60 CGC Graded 9.6 Marvel July 1995 White Pages Comic Book.

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  • Issue #61
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 61

    "Heading Towards Omega" Maximum Clonage Part 4 of 6. Script by Howard Mackie. Pencils by Tom Lyle. Inks by Chris Ivy. Cover by Tom Lyle. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man 404. Inside the Jackal's Brooklyn lair, the Scarlet Spider battles an army of spider-clones! And since he's vastly outnumbered, Ben Reilly needs help to stay alive! Auspiciously inside the Parkers' brownstone, Mary Jane convinces Kaine to go fight alongside the Scarlet Spider! Meanwhile, the Jackal dispatches his new ally, the wondrous wall-crawler, to bring the Gwen Stacy clone to his lair! All the interested parties, clones and non-clones, are coming together for a rendezvous with destiny! Story continues in Spectacular Spider-Man 227. Cameo appearance by Spidercide. 32 pages. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #62
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 62

    "Look Down" Exiled Part 3 of 4. Script by Howard Mackie. Pencils by Tom Lyle. Inks by Chris Ivy. Cover by Pat Broderick. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man 405. The Scarlet Spider is a prisoner in Seward Trainer's laboratory! And Ben Reilly doesn't know who his mysterious captor is! It certainly isn't Seward because he's in mortal danger too! The villain behind the curtain seems to have an octopus-like appearance! Has Doc Ock somehow come back from the dead? Meanwhile over the skies of Manhattan, the Vulture prowls the city for more victims! Story concludes in Spider-Man Unlimited (1993 1st Series) 10. Appearance by Carolyn Trainer. Cameo appearances by Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson. (Note: This issue features a note to fans titled "Clone Fallout." In the aftermath of the startling revelation in Spectacular Spider-Man (1976 1st Series) #226 (the fact that the Spider-Man we've been reading about since Amazing Spider-Man #150 was actually the clone), Marvel's offices were flooded with letters and reaction, both good and bad. - Odinson, Lone Star Archivist) 32 pages. Cover price $1.95.

  • Issue #63
    Spider-Man (1990 Marvel) 63

    "The Kick Inside" The Greatest Responsibility Part 2 of 3. Script by Howard Mackie. Pencils by Gil Kane. Inks by Tom Palmer. Cover by Gil Kane and Terry Austin. Story continues from Amazing Spider-Man 406. The new Doctor Octopus attacks! And she quickly has Seward Trainer and the Scarlet Spider on the ropes! Why does Carolyn Trainer hate her father so much? Unfortunately, Ben doesn't have time to ponder that question as he and Seward frantically try to escape from the new Doc Ock's deadly clutches! When the battle spills outside to a nearby rooftop, the Amazing Spider-Man joins the fray! However this new octopus is tough! Six arms may be too much for two spider-men! In the meantime as Mary Jane's pregnancy progresses, Peter must make a critical decision about his web-slinging future. Story concludes in Spectacular Spider-Man 229. (Notes: The Spider-Man (1990) title was briefly replaced in November 1995 by the Scarlet Spider series. This issue was published with an Overpower game card inside. The issue may or may not contain the card now.) 32 pages. Cover price $1.95.

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    $65 Spider-Man #63 CGC Graded 9.6 Marvel October 1995 White Pages Comic Book.

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