Having destroyed many current comics, we’re gonna destroy great works of literature next.
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| #1 | | August, 1990 |
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Letters |
Colors |
| Todd McFarlane |
Rick Parker |
Bob Sharen |
Torment (part 1)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #1 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 1 of Spider-Man
published in August, 1990 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 1, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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September, 1990 | | #2 | | Artist - Writer |
Letters |
Colors |
| Todd McFarlane |
Rick Parker |
Bob Sharen |
Torment (part 2)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #2 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 2 of Spider-Man
published in September, 1990 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 2, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
| #3 | | October, 1990 |
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Letters |
Colors |
| Todd McFarlane |
Rick Parker |
Bob Sharen |
Torment (part 3)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #3 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 3 of Spider-Man
published in October, 1990 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 3, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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November, 1990 | | #4 | | Artist - Writer - Colors |
Letters |
Editor |
| Todd McFarlane |
Rick Parker |
Jim Salicrup |
Torment (part 4)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #4 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 4 of Spider-Man
published in November, 1990 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 4, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
| #5 | | December, 1990 |
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Letters |
Colors |
| Todd McFarlane |
Rick Parker |
Gregory Wright |
Torment (part 5)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #5 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 5 of Spider-Man
published in December, 1990 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 5, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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January, 1991 | | #6 | | Artist - Writer |
Letters |
Colors |
| Todd McFarlane |
Rick Parker |
Gregory Wright |
Masques
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #6 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 6 of Spider-Man
published in January, 1991 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 6, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
| #8 | | March, 1991 |
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Letters |
Colors |
| Todd McFarlane |
Rick Parker |
Gregory Wright |
Perceptions (part 1)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #8 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 8 of Spider-Man
published in March, 1991 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 8, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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April, 1991 | | #9 | | Artist - Writer |
Letters |
Colors |
| Todd McFarlane |
Rick Parker |
Gregory Wright |
Perceptions (part 2)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #9 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 9 of Spider-Man
published in April, 1991 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 9, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
| #10 | | May, 1991 |
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Letters |
Colors |
| Todd McFarlane |
Rick Parker |
Gregory Wright |
Perceptions (part 3)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #10 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 10 of Spider-Man
published in May, 1991 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 10, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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July, 1991 | | #12 | | Artist - Writer |
Letters |
Colors |
| Todd McFarlane |
Rick Parker |
Gregory Wright |
Perceptions (part 5)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #12 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 12 of Spider-Man
published in July, 1991 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 12, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
| #13 | | August, 1991 |
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Colors |
Edits |
| Todd McFarlane |
Greg Wright |
Jim Salicrup |
Sub City (part 1)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #13 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 13 of Spider-Man
published in August, 1991 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 13, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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September, 1991 | | #14 | | Story - Pencils - Inks |
Colors |
Letters |
| Todd McFarlane |
Gregory Wright |
Rick Parker |
Sub City (part 2)
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #14 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 14 of Spider-Man
published in September, 1991 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 14, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
| #16 | | November, 1991 |
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Letters |
Color |
| Todd McFarlane |
Chris Eliopuoulos |
Greg Wright |
Sabotage (part 1) Spider-Man heads down to the ground to investigate the explosion ant the World Trade Center.
Warpath and Juggernaut are jawing away at each other. Shatterstar and Feral show up and join the fight. In comes Cannonball in his rocket form to
take on Juggy. He pulls a bonehead stunt and luckily Spider-Man is there to save him. Inside the World Trade Center everyone has survived. Only
Black Tom is missing. Gideon challenges Cable’s leadership. They share a few words and it ends with Cable going off in search of Black Tom. Back
at the battle, Spider-Man joins in and embarrasses Juggernaut. Boom-Boom flies by to get into the action. At one point Shatterstar wounds Juggernaut.
He becomes irate and knocks over a building on top of himself and the rest of the gang. Spider-Man decides it’s his turn to lead this rag tag group
against Juggernaut. Continued from X-Force #3 & Continued in X-Force #4. |
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December, 1991 | | #17 | | Writer |
Penciller |
Inks |
| Ann Nocenti |
Rick Leonardi |
Al Williamson |
No One Gets Outta Here Alive
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #17 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 17 of Spider-Man
published in December, 1991 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 17, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
| #18 | | January, 1992 |
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Lettering |
Coloring |
| Erik Larsen |
Rick Parker |
Gregory Wright |
Revenge of the Sinister Six
... I have unfortunately not yet had the chance to summarise Marvel's issue #18 of Spider-Man. While
the cover image and credit information are mostly present, an issue summary has thus far managed to elude me. If you
would like to contribute to the Comic Gnome's comic book resource, this is an example of one of those places where
it could definately come in handy. If you also own or are overly familiar with issue number 18 of Spider-Man
published in January, 1992 and you feel like putting your ol' book reporting skills to work, please visit the
Contact form and submit an issue summary today. Of course I'll check over what you submit before
I'll post your summary of Spider-Man issue 18, but assuming it's accurate, you'll have my gratitude and the
knowledge that you helped this humble comic book resource grow. |
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