Spider-Man Comics Weekly #83
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Speedster and the Spider!", Quicksilver makes a surprising move, stepping in to take down a new threat only to find the truth behind the Bugle's latest headline isn't what it seems. With Jonah Mason out of commission and Robbie Robertson running the paper, Peter Parker's photos expose the Kingpin as the real culprit behind the golden tablet case—but the real challenge comes when Quicksilver crosses paths with Spider-Man. Written by Stan Lee and John Romita, with art by John Romita and Jim Mooney, and a cover by John Romita, this 1974 UK weekly delivers a twisty tale of redemption and mistaken identity.
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With Jonah down for the count, Robbie publishes Peter's pictures in the Bugle showing Kingpin, and not Spider-Man, to be the real crook in the case of the golden tablet. Trying to redeem himself after his recent career with Magneto, Quicksilver decides to bring in the menace known as Spider-Man but discovers he isn't the villain the Bugle has painted him to be.
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