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Cover: Tom Lyle

Spider-Man #44

Mar 1994 · Marvel · 1.75 USD; 2.25 CAD; 1.30 GBP
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“The Anniversary Syndrome”

Marvel's 1994 Spider-Man series swings into a bold new direction with issue #44, whose cover banner proudly declares "Beginning: A New Era of Greatness." Tom Lyle's cover art captures Spider-Man in a dynamic mid-swing pose against a full moon, chains trailing around him as he soars between city skyscrapers in his classic red-and-blue suit. The cover teases "a new menace, a personal mission, and the villainy of Hobgoblin" in the story "The Anniversary Syndrome," with Howard Mackie and Lyle at the helm — a promising package for fans eager to see what this fresh chapter holds.

writer Howard Mackie · artist Tom Lyle · inker Scott Hanna · colorist Kevin Tinsley · letterer Richard Starkings · cover Tom Lyle

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artist Tom Lyle
colorist Kevin Tinsley
cover pencils, inks Tom Lyle

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Spider-Man commemorates an important anniversary by stopping a gang of drug dealers under the protection of the Hobgoblin.

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