Nova #166
In "Tactique!", Spider-Man’s memories return the moment he puts on his suit, reigniting a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the villainous Knight & Fogg. As their conflict escalates, both families are drawn into the fray, and tragedy strikes when Leo Knight is believed dead at Fogg’s hands—setting the stage for a shocking turn. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Sal Buscema with inks by Sal Buscema and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1991 issue features a cover by Walter Simonson.
In "Esprits embrumés," Spider-Man's fractured memories begin to resurface as he dons his suit once more, reigniting a past tangled with betrayal. When Knight & Fogg launch their assault, the conflict drags in their families, and a shocking turn leaves Leo Knight presumed dead—only for him to rise against Fogg, shifting the tide in Spider-Man’s favor.
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