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Cover: Wayne Arthur Murray

Spider-Man Magazine #19

Jan 1997 · Marvel · 2.50 USD; 3.40 CAD
“Spider on Ice”

In "Spider on Ice," Spider-Man races to stop Boomerang and Blizzard from stealing a priceless artifact from the Museum of Natural History, only to find their rivalry undermines their escape. With sharp pacing and icy tension, this 1997 tale showcases the web-slinger’s quick thinking as two villains clash—both with each other and the cold. Written by Roger Brown and illustrated by Art Ruiz, with inks by Dave Hunt, colors by Garry Black, and letters by Susan Crespi, the issue features a striking cover by Wayne Arthur Murray.

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writer Roger Brown · inker Dave Hunt · colorist Garry Black · letterer Susan Crespi · artist Art Ruiz · cover Wayne Arthur Murray

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inker Dave Hunt
colorist Garry Black
letterer Susan Crespi
artist Art Ruiz
cover pencils, inks Wayne Arthur Murray

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Boomerang and Blizzard loot the artifact room of the Museum of Natural History and manage to get away after a tussle with Spider-Man. Their bickering and infighting proves to be their downfall, however.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).