Web of Spider-Man #1-69 VF/NM 9.0+ 1985-1990 Marvel Comics Back Issues

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Seller: atticus.fetch ✉️ (1,670) 100%, Location: Solana Beach, California, US, Ships to: US & many other countries, Item: 124439762203 Web of Spider-Man #1-69 VF/NM 9.0+ 1985-1990 Marvel Comics Back Issues. Listing is NOT for all issues -- select and buy the one(s) you want.  Don't buy one and think you are getting all -- I will not cancel/refund accidental purchases.  I do combine shipping and offer discounts for multiple issues purchased.  Just add the issues you want to your eBay cart and everything will be automatically calculated. The more you buy, the more you save!   If you are an non-US buyer, combined shipping does not work automatically -- please contact me with the books you want and I can make the proper arrangements. Please see 'Seller Notes' for details on my collection. I have over 5,000 books from the 70s & 80s and am trying to figure out the best way to list them on eBay. 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You will have the choice to select either first class or economy/media mail shipping. Be advised that economy shipping is just like it sounds -- economy/3rd class and mail isn't treated all that well. Most of the time my packaging should withstand the abuse that 3rd class mail sees, but I can't be held responsible for damage caused by the post office in delivering the package as described . Choose first class shipping for more reliable handling and if you don't like my packing method, please contact me prior to purchase/payment to workout a different arrangement. Web of Spider-Man (1985-1995) At the time of its launch, Web of Spider-Man was the third solo Spider-Man title released from Marvel. Most closely resembling The Spectacular Spider-Man in tone and style, it has brought the adventures of the webslinger to us every month since 1985. Although the Green Goblin (Harry Osborn) appears with some regularity here, perhaps the best episodes so far have been the two parts of the Death of Kraven storyline which appeared in this title. In that story, Kraven realizes that he is dying, and plans to finish off some loose ends before his demise—including taking care of his old foe Spider-Man. Web of Spider-man #1 "Til Death Do Us Part!" Story by Louise Simonson. Art by Greg LaRocque and Jim Mooney. Painted cover by Charles Vess. The alien symbiote (aka black costume) ambushes Peter Parker while he is getting dressed. Now Spider-Man must battle the black costume and the new Vulturions on his way to the Baxter Building! Meanwhile, Aunt May laments Peter's decision to drop out of graduate school. (Note: The Web of Spiderman series essentially replaced the Marvel Team-Up title as Marvel's third regular series featuring Spider-Man.) 32 pages Cover price $0.65. Web of Spider-man #2 "Treasures!" Story by Louise Simonson. Art by Greg LaRocque and Jim Mooney. The Vulturions want a rematch with Spider-Man and also want to impress the Kingpin, so they attack the web-slinger in view of the Kingpin's skyscraper! The centerpiece of the battle is the hatbox which contains Aunt May's birthday gift. 32 pages Cover price $0.65. Web of Spider-man #3 "Iron Bars Do Not A Prison Make" Story by Louise Simonson. Art by Greg LaRocque and Jim Mooney. Cover by John Byrne. The Vulture is furious that the Vulturions are using his costume designs and modus operandi, so he busts out of prison to get revenge! And of course your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man is caught in the middle. 32 pages Cover price $0.65. Web of Spider-man #4 "Arms and the Man!" Story by Danny Fingeroth. Art by Greg LaRocque and Vince Colletta. Cover by John Byrne. Otto Octavius is undergoing psychiatric rehabilitation at a South Brooklyn mental facility, when he suffers a relapse and summons his mechanical arms to rescue him. The arms accomplish their mission and set the stage for another Spider-Man vs. Doctor Octopus battle! 32 pages Cover price $0.65. Web of Spider-man #5 "The Enemy Within!" Story by Danny Fingeroth. Art by Greg LaRocque and Jim Mooney. Cover by John Byrne. Doctor Octopus storms into the Daily Bugle Building to demand a fight with Spider-Man! Since the wall-crawler does not show up right away, Doc Ock kidnaps new city editor, Kate Cushing, and departs for the Lower Manhattan docks. Can Spidey defeat Doctor Octopus one more time and save the day? 32 pages Cover price $0.65. Web of Spider-man #6 "Gold Rush!" Secret Wars II crossover. Story by Danny Fingeroth. Art by Mike Harris, Bob Layton, Jim Mooney, Dave Simons, and Mike Zeck. Cover by John Byrne. The Beyonder has just turned Power Man and Iron Fist's office building into solid gold! Now the building has collapsed upon itself, and office workers are trapped inside! It's up to Spider-Man to rescue the wounded and perhaps grab a golden souvenir after he is finished. The story continues in Amazing Spiderman 268. Cameo appearances by the Kingpin and President Reagan. (Note: The cover of this issue can be paired with the cover of Amazing Spiderman 268 to form a complete image of the office building turned to gold.) 32 pages Cover price $0.65. Web of Spider-man #7 "Welcome To My Nightmare!" Guest-starring the Hulk. Story by Peter David. Art by Sal Buscema and Armando Gil. Cover by Ron Wilson and Brett Breeding. It's an unusual story as Spider-Man is summoned by Nightmare to his nightmare realm in order to stop the rampaging Hulk. Will Peter Parker wake up from his nightmare? (Note: This issue contains a half page ad for the 12-issue Squadron Supreme limited series -- written by Mark Gruenwald.) 32 pages Cover price $0.65. Web of Spider-man #8 "Local Super Hero!" Part 1 of 2. Story by David Michelinie. Art by Geof Isherwood and Vince Colletta. Cover by Charles Vess. Joe Robertson sends Peter Parker to Smithville, Pennsylvania to photograph a local hero known as the Smithville Thunderbolt. The assignment seems simple enough, but it does not take long for Spider-Man and the local townspeople to get involved. (Note: This issue contains a full-page ad for the upcoming West Coast Avengers regular series.) 32 pages Cover price $0.65. Web of Spider-man #9 "The Twilight Heroes" Part 2 of 2. Story by David Michelinie. Art by Geof Isherwood and Vince Colletta. Cover by Kyle Baker. It's the conclusion to the Smithville Thunderbolt story. One Smithville hero's story will have a happy ending; while the other one's story comes to a tragic ending. And the Amazing Spider-Man is left somewhere in between. 32 pages Cover price $0.65. Web of Spider-man #10 "There, But for Fortune!" Guest-starring Dominic Fortune. Story by Danny Fingeroth. Art by Jim Mooney. Painted cover by Howard Chaykin. One of Dominic Fortune's foes from the 1940's, Baron Wolfgang Von Lundt, is still trying to kill Dominic. This time he hires the Shocker to do the job, but Spider-Man is there to stop him! Also in this issue, Dominic Fortune continues his quest to find Sabbath Raven. (Notes: Spider-Man and Dominic Fortune previously worked together in Marvel Team-Up 120. Dominic Fortune appears next in Iron Man 212.) 32 pages Cover price $0.65. Web of Spider-man #11 "Have You Seen That Vigilante Man!" Story by Danny Fingeroth and Bill Mantlo. Art by Bob McLeod. Cover by Mark Beachum and Geof Isherwood. Peter Parker becomes a neighborhood hero when he stops three thugs from robbing the local laundromat. The three troublemakers want revenge on Peter, so they repeatedly vandalize his apartment. Now it's time for Spider-Man to get involved! First 75¢ issue. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #12 "Law and Order" Story by Peter David. Art by Sal Buscema and Bob McLeod. Cover by Mark Beachum and Josef Rubinstein. The thugs from the previous issue set Peter Parker's apartment on fire! Spider-Man strikes back at the juvenile delinquents, but the stakes continue to get higher as the thugs ask a professional hitman to kill Peter. The hitman is lying in wait in Peter's apartment, when Mary Jane walks in! Can Spider-Man get there in time to save her? 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #13 "Point of View" Story by Peter David. Art by Mike Harris and Kyle Baker. Cover by Mark Beachum and Josef Rubinstein. J. Jonah Jameson spins a minor auto-pedestrian accident into another major anti-Spider-Man campaign. The web-slinger has had enough, and a powerful confrontation between Spider-Man and Jonah takes place! 32 pages $0.75. Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #14 "All That Glitters" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Mike Harris and Kyle Baker. Cover by Mark Beachum and Josef Rubinstein. The Black Fox breaks into the Carnelian Embassy to steal the Eye of Carnelia. Meanwhile, Peter Parker is still deciding what to do with the gold notebook he recovered from Power Man and Iron Fist's former office building. Could the Black Fox help Peter Parker fence the item? (Note: This issue includes a full page ad for the upcoming Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham series.) 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #15 "Fox Hunt" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Mike Harris and Kyle Baker. Cover by Mark Beachum and Josef Rubinstein. Chance has killed one of the Black Fox's underworld buyers and now sets his sights on Spider-Man! Chance fares well in his first encounter with the wall-crawler, but what about the second time? Meanwhile, Mary Jane renovates and furnishes Peter's damaged apartment, so he won't be evicted. First appearance of Chance. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #16 "Underworld!" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Marc Silvestri and Kyle Baker. Cover by Mark Beachum and Josef Rubinstein. J. Jonah Jameson sends Peter Parker and Bugle reporter Joy Mercado to Temple Corners, Virginia, to investigate possible civil unrest over a major factory closing. Upon arriving in town, the duo is attacked and kidnapped by mysterious gun men and taken to an underground complex in the Appalachian Mountains. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #17 Missing in Action: Part 1 of 4 - "The Magma Solution" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Marc Silvestri and Vince Colletta. The super-villain behind the trouble in Virginia is Magma! Now the Spectacular Spider-Man has his hands full trying to defeat Magma and also save a young mother, her gifted son, and reporter Joy Mercado. Can the web-slinger do all that...and save himself along the way? Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #18 Missing in Action: Part 4 of 4 - Venom makes his first appearance in "The Longest Road!" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Marc Silvestri and Kyle Baker. Spider-Man disappeared in the aftermath of the battle in Virginia vs. Magma. After being unaccounted for in both Amazing Spiderman 279 and Spectacular Spiderman 117, Peter Parker finally returns to New York City with a lot of explaining to do! He tells his story to Mary Jane. Also in this issue, Peter is pushed in front of a subway train by a mystery villain (later revealed to be Venom). 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #19 "Humbug!" Story by David Michelinie. Art by Marc Silvestri and Bob McLeod. Spider-Man makes short work of a new villain called Humbug! Meanwhile, a new vigilante named Solo is fighting terrorists in Europe. First appearances of Humbug and Solo. Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #20 "Little Wars!" Marvel 25th Anniversary Cover. Story by David Michelinie. Art by Marc Silvestri and Bob McLeod. Peter Parker and Joy Mercado arrive at London's Heathrow Airport just in time for a terrorist attack! After stopping the airport attack, Spider-Man must next prevent the assassination of the British prime minister. Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #21 "The Enemy Unknown!" Written by Larry Lieber. Pencils by Larry Lieber. Inks by Vince Colletta. It's a flashback story as Peter Parker reflects on a previous adventure when a vengeful youth masqueraded as Spider-Man and committed crimes in order to damage the wall-crawler's reputation. The real Spider-Man finally caught up to the imposter on the Roosevelt Island Tram! Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #22 "Profit of Doom" Story by Jim Shooter and Len Kaminski. Art by Marc Silvestri and Art Nichols. Joy Mercado and Peter Parker have made their way to Northern Ireland in pursuit of their story on terrorist operations in the United Kingdom. They learn that the Roxxon Corporation may be intentionally stimulating terrorist activity in order to increase sales of military armaments. What is Spider-Man going to do? 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #23 "Slip Slydin' Away!" Story by David Michelinie and Len Kaminski. Art by Jim Fern and Vince Colletta. Peter Parker returns from his trip to Northern Ireland just in time for Slyde's latest crime spree! Meanwhile, Silver Sable places an ad in the Daily Bugle requesting a visit from Spider-Man. Cameo appearance by the Vulture. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #24 "High $take$" Story by David Michelinie and Len Kaminski. Art by Del Barras and Vince Colletta. Aunt May, Nathan Lubensky, and Peter Parker are in Atlantic City, and Nathan is gambling heavily again. The Vulture attempts to blackmail the casino, but to do so the aging villain must first defeat Spider-Man...and then the Hobgoblin? Cameo appearance by the Rose. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #25 "Beware the Stalker from the Stars!" Story by Larry Leiber. Art by Larry Leiber and Vince Colletta. Cover by Larry Leiber and Al Milgrom. The Amazing Spider-Man finds himself in the middle of a battle between two powerful aliens! The bad alien, Xanja, is attempting to recover an awesome cosmic weapon, the cosmultigizer, that accidentally crash landed on Earth. The good alien, Vaalu, is trying to prevent the weapon from falling into evil hands. (Note: The letters page contains a statement of ownership: average print run 460,676; average paid circulation 264,225.) 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #26 "Nothing to Fear" Story by Stefan Petrucha and Len Kaminski. Art by Tom Morgan and Mike Esposito. Cover by Charles Vess. It's a story from Spider-Man's past as the wall-crawler gets involved in a dispute between two brothers who are both criminals. (Note: This issue begins a run of flashback stories in the Web of Spiderman title, due to the conclusion of the Hobgoblin saga in the Amazing Spiderman series.) 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #27 "Scared to Succeed!" Story by Dwight Jon Zimmerman. Art by Dave Simons. Cover by Dave Simons. Spider-Man attempts to save the kidnapped son of an auto executive, but first he must defeat the Headhunter! 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #28 "Torch Bearing" Story by Bob Layton. Art by Steve Geiger and Vince Colletta. Cover by Bob Layton. It's a flashback story as Peter Parker tells Mary Jane about a trip Spider-Man made to California to find the Statue of Liberty's torch! The torch was sent out west to undergo restoration, when Beverly Hills bandits decided to steal it. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #29 "Mask" Guest-starring Wolverine. Story by Jim Owsley. Art by Steve Geiger and Art Nichols. The story opens at the funeral of Ned Leeds (aka the Hobgoblin). Peter Parker's life is in turmoil as he contemplates giving up being Spider-Man. Wolverine finds Peter and tries to convince him to do otherwise. The heroes join forces to battle a street gang and also have a brief encounter with the new Hobgoblin (aka Jason Macendale). Meanwhile, the Rose's criminal empire is crumbling all around him. (Note: This story takes place during Amazing Spiderman 289.) 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #30 "The Wages of Sin" Story by Jim Owsley. Art by Steve Geiger, Jack Abel, Kyle Baker, Jim Fern, and Keith Williams. Cover by Steve Geiger and Art Nichols. Richard Fisk (aka the Rose) is on the run and visits a priest to confess everything he has done. During his confession, he reveals the origins of the Rose and the Hobgoblin (Ned Leeds). Cameo appearance by the Kingpin. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #31 Kraven's Last Hunt - Part 1 of 6 - "The Coffin" Story by J. M. DeMatteis. Art by Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod. This is the first issue of the Kraven's Last Hunt storyline. A deranged Kraven begins his final quest to exterminate Spider-Man. He ambushes the web-slinger and successfully captures him. Now it appears that a comatose Spider-Man has been buried alive. The situation does not look good. Story continues in Amazing Spiderman 293. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #32 Kraven's Last Hunt - Part 4 of 6 - "Resurrection" Story by J. M. DeMatteis. Art by Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod. Story continues from Spectacular Spiderman 131. Spider-Man finally awakens from his drug-induced coma and busts out of his coffin! Peter quickly returns to his wife, Mary Jane, who has not seen him in two weeks. Meanwhile, Kraven has been committing crimes in New York City, while dressed as Spider-Man. Story continues in Amazing Spiderman 294. Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #33 "What's the Matter with Mommy?" Part 1 of 3. Story by Ann Nocenti. Art by Cindy Martin and Steve Leialoha. Cover by Bill Sienkiewicz. One of the Kingpin's men is in trouble for shady business dealings, so he sends his wife to a psycho ward, nicknamed the Mad Dog Ward, in order to keep her quiet. Peter Parker runs into the woman's children who tell him that their mother has been abducted. Spider-Man goes to the Pleasant Valley ward to investigate, but things do not go as planned. Story continues in Amazing Spiderman 295. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #34 "Fourth and Eternity" Story by Jim Shooter. Art by Sal Buscema and Vince Colletta. An Alien named A'sai ambushes Uatu the Watcher and holds him prisoner. The Watcher wagers his freedom on a pick-up football game being played in New York City. Why is Spider-Man playing for the underdog? (Note: This issue contains a full page ad for Iron Man's first Armor Wars saga.) 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #35 "You Can Go Home Again!" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Peter Parker fills in as a substitute teacher at his former high school and befriends a young science student named Steve Petty. However, the young scientist has built his own robot to harass the students he does not like. It's up to the web-slinger to restore order to the classroom! 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #36 "Phreak-Out!" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. The young scientist from the previous issue is still on the loose, and now he has built his own powerful exo-skeleton. The Phreak goes to Peter Parker's apartment and abducts Mary Jane; setting the stage for a showdown with Spider-Man over Times Square! Meanwhile, Joe Robertson is horrified to see a chilling old acquaintance and a soon-to-be new villain for Spider-Man. First appearance of Tombstone. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #37 "When Strikes the Slasher!" Story by Jim Owsley. Art by Steve Geiger and Keith Williams. Cover by Al Milgrom. A serial slasher is stalking fashion models in Manhattan, and one of Mary Jane's friends may be the next victim! Can Spider-Man catch the slasher? Dakota North helps out too. 32 pages Cover price $0.75. Web of Spider-man #38 "Moving Up" Story by Fabian Nicieza. Art by Alex Saviuk, Keith Williams, and Mike Esposito. Cover by Bud Budiansky and Josef Rubinstein. The Arranger challenges the new Hobgoblin to prove his worth by fighting Spider-Man. Meanwhile, Peter and Mary Jane are throwing a big party at their Chelsea Street apartment. Someone has spiked the punch, so Spider-Man is a little tipsy when he leaves the party to battle the Hobgoblin. It's an entertaining battle at the Lincoln Tunnel! 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #39 "Petty Crimes" Story by Fabian Nicieza. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Tom Morgan and Mike Esposito. A thief has stolen the engagement ring that Nathan Lubensky was planning to give Aunt May. Now Spider-Man will try to catch the thief and recover the ring! First $1.00 issue. (Note: The letters page contains a statement of ownership: average print run 437,255; average paid circulation 242,875.) 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #40 "All You Need Is Love" Part 1 of 4. Story by Peter David. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Betty Brant Leeds has mysteriously disappeared, and Peter Parker and Flash Thompson are determined to find out why. The ?Students of Love' cult has brainwashed her! Flash gets the first fight against the cult, and Spider-Man gets the second. Can the duo rescue Betty? 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #41 "That Old-Time Religion" Part 2 of 4. Story by Peter David. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Spider-Man has successfully penetrated the headquarters of the Students of Love cult, but that only begins the trouble for the web-slinger! After a brainwashed Betty Brant Leeds pulls off Spider-Man's mask, Peter Parker must go undercover as a cult member. Meanwhile, Flash Thompson and Ben Urich are working together on the outside to find a way to bring down the cult. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #42 "Pressure!" Part 3 of 4. Story by Peter David. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and John Romita. After being allowed to peacefully leave the cult headquarters, Peter is not sure if Betty should be rescued ?by force' or left to leave someday of her own free will. However, Flash Thompson does not have any doubts, so he teams up with a group of de-programmers and busts into the cult's estate! Can Flash find and then liberate Betty? Meanwhile, Mary Jane must decide whether or not to pose for lingerie photos. Cameo appearance by Doctor Druid. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #43 "Autodafe or Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition" Part 4 of 4. Story by Peter David. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. It's the dramatic conclusion to the Cult of Love storyline. The Students of Love are not ready to let Betty go, so they kidnap her along with Peter and Flash and bring everyone back to their headquarters. Chaos erupts when one of the deranged cultists sets the building on fire! Also in this issue, what happens when Aunt May visits Peter and Mary Jane's apartment and discovers some rather revealing photographs? 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #44 "Reunion" Guest-starring the Hulk. Story by Peter David. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Peter Parker is in Las Vegas as part of the promotional tour for his Spider-Man book, when four heavily armed mercenaries known as Warzone decide to make Sin City their personal playground. After Marlo Chandler gets hurt during the violence, a certain grey behemoth joins the action! Is Mr. Fixit going to fight with or against the wall-crawler? Story continues in Incredible Hulk 349. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #45 "Death from Above!" Story by Adam Blaustein. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Frank Giacoia. The Vulture attacks an airliner in mid-air over the Nevada desert! However, Spider-Man's long-time foe does not know that one of the passengers is...the Amazing Spider-Man! Can Spidey defeat the Vulture and save the flight crew and remaining passengers? 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #46 "The Power of Hate!" Guest-starring Dr. Pym. Story by Richard Howell. Art by Richard Howell and Keith Williams. Peter Parker is continuing his cross-country book-signing tour, and this time the location is Cape Cod, Massachusetts. Some strange and hateful activities are taking place in town, so Spider-Man must investigate! After assessing the situation, the web-slinger asks Dr. Hank Pym to help him battle Nekra. Cameo appearance by the Scarlet Witch (out of costume) and the comatose Grim Reaper. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #47 "The Face in the Mirror" Inferno crossover. Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. Story continues from Spectacular Spiderman 146. The Hobgoblin and the Amazing Spider-Man wage a fierce battle at the Osborn chemical plant amid the Inferno chaos! After the battle Peter Parker visits Liz and Harry Osborn's home in Queens, but so does the Hobgoblin! Meanwhile, Harry finds an old familiar green and purple costume. What is Harry planning to do? Story continues in Amazing Spiderman 312. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #48 1st full appearance of Demogoblin. Inferno crossover. "Eyes of the Demon" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Frank Giacoia. Story continues from Spectacular Spiderman 147. The Inferno bedlam is continuing throughout New York City. Spider-Man has just saved the Daily Bugle staff from a demon attack, and now the web-slinger is looking for his wife, Mary Jane. However, the Hobgoblin finds Spider-Man first! Will Mary Jane save Spider-Man this time? Story continues in Amazing Spiderman 313. Cameo appearances by the Kingpin and the Lizard. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #49 "Corner Business" Story by Peter David. Art by Val Mayerik. Cover by Charles Vess. Spider-Man tries to stop a drug dealer who is supplying drugs to one of Mary Jane's friends. Unfortunately, the final results are mixed for everyone involved. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #50 48-page giant-size issue. "1,000 Words" Guest-starring the Prowler, Puma, Rocket Racer, Sandman, Silver Sable, and Will-O-the-Wisp. Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Frank Giacoia. The Chameleon (while impersonating J. Jonah Jameson) runs an anti-web-slinger Daily Bugle headline that prompts Spider-Man's friends to come to the wall-crawler's defense. The six guest-stars have good intentions, but they end up fighting each other and at times Spider-Man too, while trying to sort out the situation. Meanwhile, the gang war between the Arranger and the Lobo Brothers is ramping up. (Note: The letters page contains a statement of ownership: average print run 409,982; average paid circulation 238,115.) 48 pages Cover price $1.50. Web of Spider-man #51 "The Crimelord of New York!" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Mark Bagley and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Frank Giacoia. Both the Chameleon and the Lobo Brothers are working hard to take over as the number one crime boss in New York City. The Chameleon begins negotiating with Hammerhead, while the Lobo Brothers attack the Arranger. Meanwhile, Peter Parker is trying to figure out why J. Jonah Jameson, Glory Grant, and Mary Jane's cousin, Kristy Watson, are all behaving strangely. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #52 "Chains" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Frank Springer and John Romita Sr. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Frank Giacoia. J. Jonah Jameson reflects on one of his first big stories as a young beat reporter, while he struggles to break free from the Chameleon's trap in the present day. Can Jonah escape and regain control of the Daily Bugle? 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #54 "The Wolves of War" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Frank Giacoia. The werewolves (aka the Lobo Brothers) storm the Kingpin's tower and kill many of the Kingpin's lieutenants, but the Arranger narrowly escapes. Meanwhile, Spider-Man is still groggy from the virus injection that the Chameleon gave him while masquerading as J. Jonah Jameson. Will the web-slinger finally see through the Chameleon's disguise? Also in this issue, Peter and Mary Jane learn that their cousin, Kristy Watson, is suffering from bulimia. Story continues in Spectacular Spiderman 154. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #55 "Showdown" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. It's the pulse-pounding conclusion to the New York City gang war! The Arranger, Chameleon, Hammerhead, Kingpin, and the Lobo Brothers are all converging on Flushing Meadows Park for the final showdown! Who will survive the savage fight? And how will Glory Grant's important decision affect Spider-Man's climatic battle against the werewolves? 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #56 "Skin-Deep" Part 1 of 2. Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. A group of skinheads are holding a rally on the Empire State University campus, and the Rocket Racer decides to break it up! Can Spider-Man keep the Rocket Racer out of trouble and also contain the skinheads? Meanwhile, Thomas Fireheart (aka the Puma) is attempting a hostile corporate takeover of the Daily Bugle. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #57 "Flesh and Blood" Part 2 of 2. Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. In a freak accident, the chief skinhead has been transformed into a flesh-consuming monstrosity! Now the web-slinger and the Rocket Racer must stop the hate-filled monster from killing his father. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #58 "Rematch" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. Maxwell Markham (aka the Grizzly) has been down on his luck since his last fight with Spider-Man several years ago. He decides that a rematch with the web-slinger on an Amtrak train would help him regain his confidence. Also in this issue, Spider-Man confronts the Puma (aka Thomas Fireheart) about his motives for buying the Daily Bugle. Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #59 "Acts of Vengeance" story line. Cosmic powered Spider-Man. "With Great Power" Acts of Vengeance crossover. Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. Following the events of Spectacular Spiderman 158, Peter Parker finds himself overwhelmed by the power cosmic he now possesses. However, the new powers come in handy when Titania charges into the Daily Bugle Building looking for Spider-Man! Titania quickly defeats the Puma, is the amazing one next? And why is Doctor Doom so interested in Spider-Man's new powers? 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #60 "Acts of Vengeance" story line. Cosmic powered Spider-Man; Doctor Doom, Goliath. "The Harder They Fall" Acts of Vengeance crossover. Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. The cosmic-powered Spider-Man and Goliath (aka Eric Josten) battle on the Triborough Bridge! After another effort-less victory by the cosmic web-slinger, Peter Parker visits his Aunt May looking for advice on his new powers. Later on, Goliath attacks Spider-Man again -- this time at Battery Park. Will the result be any different? Cameo appearances by the Kingpin and Magneto. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #61 "Dragon in the Dark" Acts of Vengeance crossover. Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Andy Mushynsky. Peter Parker is growing more and more frustrated by his overwhelming cosmic powers, and he desperately wishes to go back to being just the regular web-slinger. However, the super-villain masterminds (Doctor Doom, Kingpin, Magneto, Mandarin, Red Skull, Wizard) are not giving the cosmic-powered wall-crawler a break! The Wizard dispatches the Dragon Man to hunt down Spider-Man. (Note: This issue includes a one-page ad for the Spider-Man trade paperback: "The Saga of the Alien Costume." Reprinting Amazing Spiderman issues 252 thru 259.) 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #62 "All That Glitters" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. Liz Allan's brother, Mark Raxton, has just been paroled from prison. This would seem like a happy occasion, except for the fact that Mark Raxton is also...the Molten Man! It's a great battle between the Amazing Spider-Man and the Molten Man! 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #63 "Clouds from a Distant Storm" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. Betty Brant is gradually recovering from the loss of her husband and her ordeal with the Students of Love cult. While visiting her brother's grave, she is abducted by Mister Fear (last seen in Marvel Team-Up 92). Now the trap has been set for Spider-Man! Can the web-slinger rescue Betty from the clutches of Mister Fear? 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #64 "Once More With Feeling" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk. The Acts of Vengeance saga is not quite over as Graviton rounds up the villains (that were previously defeated by the cosmic-powered web-slinger) for a rematch vs. Spider-Man. It's a major free-for-all as Spidey battles Graviton, Goliath, Titania, the Trapster, and the Brothers Grimm! Meanwhile, the photos that Nick Katzenberg took of Peter and Mary Jane in the previous issue show up on J. Jonah Jameson's desk. Peter has some explaining to do! Cameo appearance by the Green Goblin. (Note: The letters page contains a statement of ownership: average print run 340,970; average paid circulation 199,360.) 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #65 "The Last Act of Vengeance" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Andy Mushynsky. The Amazing Spider-Man is in dire straits as he floats helplessly towards the stratosphere! Will a passing jetliner provide a life line? Meanwhile, Graviton and his cohorts believe that the Kingpin and the Chameleon have double-crossed them, so they set out to destroy the Kingpin's tower. Who will come to the crime boss' aid to battle Goliath, Graviton, Titania, the Trapster, and the Brothers Grimm? 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #66 "Friends and Enemies" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk, Keith Williams, and Mike Manley. Cover by Alex Saviuk. My how times have changed! The Spectacular Spider-Man teams up with the Green Goblin and the Molten Man to foil Tombstone's plan to steal Diox-3 from the Osborn Chemical Plant. Can Spidey trust his new teammates? 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #67 "With Friends Like These!" Story by Gerry Conway and Ben Trovato. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Andy Mushynsky. Spider-Man tries to convince Harry Osborn to give up his crime-fighting career as the Green Goblin. Unfortunately, Harry does not get the message, so the two long-time friends battle in a secret hideout near the Brooklyn Bridge. Meanwhile, Tombstone seems to have survived his exposure to Diox-3 in the previous issue. Cameo appearance by Hammerhead. 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #68 "Tombstone Territory" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Andy Mushynsky. The new and improved Tombstone is terrorizing Joe Robertson again, so Robbie asks the web-slinger for help. All parties involved converge at Hammerhead's Long Island estate and another great battle between Tombstone and Spider-Man erupts! 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man #69 "A Subtle Shade of Green" Guest-starring the Hulk. Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Alex Saviuk and Keith Williams. Cover by Alex Saviuk and Andy Mushynsky. The Incredible Hulk is on the run in Connecticut with his wife, Betty Banner. In response to the preliminary news report of the Hulk's appearance, J. Jonah Jameson sends Peter Parker and Betty Brant Leeds to cover the story! Peter successfully finds the Hulk, but he may end up wishing he had not! Can Spider-Man survive a fight with the Hulk? 32 pages Cover price $1.00. Web of Spider-man Annual #1 "Give Me A Hand, Future Max" Story by Ann Nocenti. Art by Tony Salmons. Painted cover by Charles Vess. Spider-Man attempts to stop a robbery at a jewelry store only to discover that the felon is a home-made robot. Later on, Peter Parker attends the Young Inventor's Science Fair and runs into Max, the robot builder. Unfortunately, a con man meets Max too, and convinces young Max to build the Future Max exo-skeleton for him. Now Spider-Man must stop Future Max's rampage across New York City! 48 pages Cover price $1.25. Web of Spider-man Annual #2 "Wake Me Up I Gotta Be Dreaming" Guest-starring Warlock. Story by Ann Nocenti. Art by Arthur Adams. Painted cover by Charles Vess. Warlock, the cybernetic alien member of the New Mutants, decides to visit New York City in search of fun and adventure. However, Warlock runs into misguided scientists that like to perform experiments on living animals and organisms. When the scientists' experimentation on Warlock goes awry, the cybernetic alien goes berserk; and it's up to Spider-Man to stop him! Cameo appearance by the New Mutants (Cannonball, Cypher, Magik, Magma, Moonstar, Wolfsbane). Back up story: "You're Lying, Peter Parker!" Story by Ann Nocenti. Art by Mike Mignola and Geof Isherwood. Peter has a nightmare that features Aunt May, the Kingpin, the Hobgoblin, and other friends and foes. 48 pages Cover price $1.25. Web of Spider-man Annual #3 "Spider-Man" Story by Danny Fingeroth. Art by Alex Saviuk, Joe Albelo, Steve Geiger, Frank Giacoia, Don Hudson, Cynthia Martin, Mark McKenna, Don Perlin, Josef Rubinstein, Bruce Solotoff, Keith Williams, and Keith Wilson. Cover by Greg LaRocque. Back cover by Charles Vess. Back inside cover by Bob Layton. This issue features a summary of Peter Parker's life and Spider-Man's adventures to date. There are special features on Spidey's powers, Mary Jane, Flash Thompson, the Daily Bugle, Empire State University, the Stacy Family, the Jameson Family, the Osborn Family, and others. This issue also includes a gallery of Spider-Man's foes from bronze age Amazing Spiderman and Marvel Team-Up issues. 'Spider-Man's Forgotten Foes' pages feature text by Roger Stern & art by Michael Nasser, Rubinstein, Jim Mooney, Geiger, LaRocque, Giacoia, Perlin, Jack Abel, Bruce Patterson, Carl Gafford, Peter Poplaski & Al Gordon. Plus: a Spider-Man pin-up by Layton. (Note: There are not any advertisements in this annual.) 48 pages Cover price $2.00. Web of Spider-man Annual #4 "Sweet Poison!" Guest-starring the Man-Thing. Part 8 of the Evolutionary War storyline. Story by Steve Gerber. Art by Cynthia Martin. Cover by Alex Saviuk and John Romita. Peter Parker is in Miami to promote his book "Webs," and ends up getting involved in drug dealings between the Kingpin and the Slug. Meanwhile, the High Evolutionary's purifiers are probing the Florida Everglades looking for alien genetic pollutants, but instead they encounter a new mysterious superbeing called Poison. Both plot lines reach their conclusion in the Man-Thing's swamp as Spider-Man, Man-Thing, and Poison join forces to battle the drug lords and the purifiers! The Evolutionary War storyline continues in West Coast Avengers Annual 3. First back up story: "Night Stalking!" Story by Steve Gerber. Art by Alex Saviuk. Poison (aka Cecilia Cardinale) reveals her origin. Second back up story: "The Amazing Spider-Man ? the Year in Review" A 10-page feature that includes pin-ups from the key events in the web-slinger's life in the past year. Third back up story: "All My Children" Story by Mark Gruenwald. Art by Ron Lim and Tony DeZuniga. The 8th chapter of the history of the High Evolutionary includes key elements of the origin of Quicksilver and the Scarlet Witch (see the Yesterday Quest storyline in Avengers 185-187). Appearances by Bova, Jonathan Drew, Jessica Drew, and Robert Frank (the golden age Whizzer). 64 pages Cover price $1.75. Web of Spider-man Annual #5 Atlantis Attacks. Fantastic Four, Silver Sable; Steve Ditko, Fred Hembeck art. "War Zone: New York" Guest-starring the Fantastic Four. Part 11 of the Atlantis Attacks storyline. Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Javier Salteres and Randy Emberlin. Cover by Alex Saviuk. The Atlantean Army attacks lower Manhattan! Can Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four repel the invaders and the megasaur? It's the forces of Attuma, Lord Ghaur, and Llyra versus the web-slinger, Mister Fantastic, the Human Torch, Invisible Woman, Ms. Marvel, and Ben Grimm! Meanwhile, Lord Ghaur is looking for one more bride for Set and his next target is Susan Richards. The Atlantis Attacks storyline continues in Avengers West Coast Annual 4. First back up story: "In a Random Miracle" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Steve Ditko and Al Milgrom. One of Peter Parker's professors suddenly gains the powers of Captain Universe. Second back up story: "Petey: The Adventures of Peter Parker before he became Spider-Man. Story and Art by Fred Hembeck. Peter, Flash, and Liz Allan visit an ice cream shop. Third back up story: Story and Art by Fred Hembeck. A 3-page look at Spidey's most dubious accessories, friends and foes, and situations. Fourth back up story: "A Mute Prayer for Deaf Ears" Story by Fabian Nicieza. Art by Mark Propst and Andy Mushynsky. Elements of Silver Sable's origin are revealed. Fourth back up story: "The Saga of the Serpent Crown: Chapter Eleven" Story by Peter Sanderson. Art by Mark Bagley and Keith Williams. The history of the serpent crown continues featuring the Viper, Warlord Krang, Nomad, the Squadron Supreme, and the Avengers. 64 pages Cover price $2.00. Web of Spider-man Annual #6 "Up From Slavery" Part 3 of the Spidey's Totally Tiny Adventure storyline. Story by Gerry Conway and Stan Lee. Art by Gil Kane, Sal Buscema, Alan Kupperberg, and Mike Esposito. Cover by Steve Lightle. In Spectacular Spiderman Annual 10, the web-slinger continued to shrink all the way down to the Microverse and became a captive of Psycho-Man. Now can the Amazing Spider-Man lead a prisoner's revolt on Psycho-Man's worldship and gain his freedom? It's a great one-on-one battle between Spider-Man and Psycho-Man! First back up story: "Salesday for a Shootout" Story by Gerry Conway. Art by Ross Andru and Mike Esposito. Mary Jane and Aunt May are shopping at the mall when terrorists attack! It's a very unlikely pairing as Aunt May teams up with the Punisher to save the day. Second back up story: "Eleven Angry Men And One Angry Woman" Story by Peter David. Art by June Brigman and Stan Drake. Mary Jane is the last holdout on a 12-person jury deliberating over a jewelry store heist. Third back up story: "Child Star" Story by Tony Isabella. Art by Steve Ditko. A small child receives the Uni-Power of Captain Universe. 64 pages Cover price $2.00.
  • Condition: All books are from my personal collection, with most bought direct off the shelf new between 1980-1990 (anything earlier than 1980 was collected from local comic shops in LA). All my issues were immediately bagged in Mylar and stored vertically in comic storage boxes. Most were never read and have not been taken out and handled after originally bagged. Most books should be considered collector grade and in very fine to near mint condition, if not higher, unless otherwise noted. All photos/scans are of the actual book(s) being sold, still in their Mylar bags. My scanner seems to have trouble scanning bright covers/backs with large areas of uniform light colors, which may show "banded", probably a refraction from the Mylar bag -- this is the scanner, not the comic. Any scans of the back on an issue may reveal the external tape sealing the Mylar bag. Please see my note on shipping at the bottom of the main item description.
  • Issue: #1 (Apr 1985) 1st Vulturions; Charles Vess cover
  • Series: Web of Spider-Man
  • Format: Softcover
  • Character: Spider-Man
  • Tradition: US Comics
  • Era: Copper Age (1984-1991)
  • Series Title: Web of Spider-Man
  • Grade: 9.0 Very Fine/Near Mint
  • Publisher: Marvel Comics
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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