Nova #160
"Choc au Congrès" marks a pivotal moment in Nova's run, spotlighting a high-stakes political drama with real-world consequences. Written by Gerry Conway and brought to life by Sal Buscema’s dynamic art and Bob Sharen’s vivid colors, this 1991 issue sees Robbie Robertson’s felony conviction overturned—only for Spider-Man and Puma to intercept a deadly assassination attempt on him, aided by an unexpected, shadowy figure from Tombstone’s past. The cover, by Ron Lim, captures the tension with sharp precision.
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Robbie Robertson pardoned for a felony conviction. Spider-Man and Puma prevent Hobgoblin from assassinating him, with a little unknown help from Tombstone.
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