Spider-Man and Zoids #36
In "Bits and Pieces Part One," Ken Connell takes on two high-stakes missions in Kingston, New York, and on a hijacked cruise ship, facing down both natural dangers and international threats. Written by Jim Shooter and illustrated by John Romita Jr., with inks by Al Williamson and colors by George Roussos and Bob Sharen, this 1986 Marvel UK issue sees Connell confront the consequences of his actions while Sparrow and the Troubleshooters remain a mystery. The cover by Ron Frenz and Joe Rubinstein captures the tension of a moment that could change everything.
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Ken Connell travels to Kingston, New York to save a boy who fell down a well. Before he can help, Spitfire suddenly appears and flies down the well to save the boy. Later, Connell attempts to help a cruise ship held hostage by Middle Eastern terrorists holding a nuclear weapon. Commandos take out the terrorists at the same time and Connell is able to neutralize the damage done by the triggered nuclear device by taking it down to the bottom of the ocean. After this, Connell confronts Spitfire and the Troubleshooters at their hideout to warn them about the possible consequences of their actions.
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