Spider-Man and Zoids #10
In "The Day the War Began!", Peter Parker grapples with the weight of his secret as Mary Jane finally opens up about her painful past, revealing a history marked by loss and hardship. Meanwhile, the Hobgoblin resurfaces with a new agenda, demanding control over the city’s criminal underworld—and setting his sights on Harry Osborn. With Mr. Fantastic’s telepathic attempts to reach Spider-Man’s alien costume failing, Peter dons his classic red and blue suit, ready to confront the threat head-on. Written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Ron Frenz, with inks by Josef Rubinstein, colors by Bob Sharen, and letters by Joe Rosen, this 1986 UK Marvel issue features a cover by John Romita Jr. and John Romita.
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As Peter struggles with the fact that Mary Jane knows he is Spider-Man, she opens up for the first time and tells him her family's history full of heartbreak, abuse and abandonment. Mr. Fantastic tries to communicate telepathically with Spider-Man's alien costume but has no success. Hobgoblin demands a cut of crime operations all over the city to sweeten his new business deal with the Rose. He then sets his sights on Harry Osborn. Learning that the Hobgoblin is still alive, Peter dons his classic red and blue costume as Spider-Man and prepares to face his old foe.
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