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Spider-Man Megazine (1994) comic books

  • Issue #1
    Spider-Man Megazine (1994) 1

    Cover pencils by James Fry, inks by Hector Collazo. "Let Fly these Aged Wings," script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Pablo Marcos; The Vulture, also known as Adrian Toomes, has been hospitalized but snaps out of his depression when he meets and becomes inspired by Nathan Lubensky, May Parker's boyfriend who is confined to a wheelchair. "Fools...Like Us," script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Bob Wiacek; The flamboyant but deadly villain Foolkiller has dedicated himself to eliminating all the "fools" of the world; Spider-Man tracks him down. "Have Yourself a Sandman Little Christmas," script by Roy Thomas, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Mike Esposito; Spidey and the Torch tangle with the Sandman on Christmas Eve. "Duel with Daredevil," script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko. 100 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #2
    Spider-Man Megazine (1994) 2

    Cover by Brian Stelfreeze. "But the Cat Came Back," script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Jim Mooney; Felicia Hardy, the cat burglar known as the Black Cat, has faked insanity in order to be placed in a mental institution, which proves easier to escape from than prison; On the prowl again, she starts stealing from the mob; When Spider-Man tracks her down, the Black Cat says that she wants to help him fight crime. "Goin' Straight," script by Roger Stern, art by John Romita Jr.; Spider-Man tries to convince the Black Cat to reform. "And Spidey Makes Four," script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Jim Mooney; Spider-Man is hypnotized into joining the Frightful Four. "The Return of the Green Goblin," script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; Human Torch guest vs. the Green Goblin. 100 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #3
    Spider-Man Megazine (1994) 3

    Cover pencils by Ron Frenz, inks by Al Milgrom. "Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut," script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Jim Mooney; Madame Web fortells a prophecy of her doom by the hands of an unknown assailant and tasks Spider-Man with protecting her. "To Fight the Unbeatable Foe," script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Jim Mooney; Spider-Man stops the Juggernaut. "The Power to Purge," script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Ross Andru, inks by Frank Giacoia; Morbius feasts on and then befriends a young thug he has turned into a vampire; When Morbius heads to the ESU campus to consult with professor Hans Jorgenson about his condition, Jefferson secretly follows; Spidey begins to suffer from debilitating headaches and heads to ESU to see if Jorgenson can pinpoint the cause; Morbius' fiance contacts the Fantastic Four and tells the team the fate of her vampiric boyfriend. "The End of Spider-Man!", script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; Aunt May is recovering from a serious operation and Peter decides to lay his role of Spidey aside lest he die in battle and leave her all alone in the world; enter Sandman. 100 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #5
    Spider-Man Megazine (1994) 5

    Cover pencils by Kirk Jarvinen, inks by Jason Moore. "Where the @%# is Nose Norton," script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Jim Mooney; Jonah Jameson puts out an A.P.B. on Nose Norton, the underworld informant that was supposed to give the Daily Bugle key info for its exposé on the Brand Corporation; but Jolly Jonah isn't the only one that wants the Nose; So do Peter Parker, Ben Urich, and the Tarantula. "Now Shall Will-O'-The-Wisp Have His Revenge," script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Dan Green; Nose Norton is in the hospital; the Tarantula is severely wounded; and the web-slinger appears to have everything under control; But suddenly a wildcard enters the equation—Will-O'-the-Wisp! "A Passion of the Mind," script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Mike Esposito; Puppet Master takes control of a Skrull scout, not realizing that it has the same mental frequency as the Vision; When he goes to attack the Baxter building and the Fantastic Four, he ends up facing the Vision and Spider-Man instead. "The Coming of the Scorpion," script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; Spider-Man vs. the Scorpion. 100 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.

  • Issue #6
    Spider-Man Megazine (1994) 6

    Cover by Mark Buckingham. "Look Out There's a Monster Coming," script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Frank Giacoia; At the Brand Corporation's Queens facility, a horrible accident changes the Tarantula into an eight-legged freak!; And the grotesque creature immediately lashes out at everyone in sight including your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! "Death Knell," script by Roger Stern, pencils by John Romita Jr., inks by Frank Giacoia; Spider-Man, Tarantula, and Will-O'-the-Wisp battle from cover to cover across Manhattan...for the life of the Brand Corp's executive director! "As Those Who Will Not See!", script by Gerry Conway, pencils by Gil Kane, inks by Mike Esposito; The Puppet Master admits to Spider-Man and the Thing that he caused the accident that blinded his stepdaughter Alicia Masters (Thing's girlfriend); This accident was also the source of the Puppet Master's ability to create and control puppets from radioactive clay. "Where Flies the Beetle," script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; When the Beetle is released from prison he plans to take his revenge on the Human Torch and ends up fighting both the Torch and Spider-Man. Spider-Man pinup by John Romita Jr. 100 pgs. $2.95. Cover price $2.95.