Spider-Man Megazine #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Where the @›%# is Nose Norton," J. Jonah Jameson’s desperate scheme to catch Spider-Man backfires spectacularly when he hires Dr. Stillwell to transform Mac Gargan into the Scorpion—only for the experiment to unleash a far more dangerous foe than intended. With Stan Lee’s sharp script and Steve Ditko’s legendary art bringing the chaos to life, this 1995 Megazine issue delivers a classic clash of wills, powered by Ditko’s inks and Sam Rosen’s lettering, all wrapped in a cover by Kirk Jarvinen and Jason Moore.
In "A Passion of the Mind," Puppet Master hijacks a Skrull scout only to find his mind locked in a strange resonance with the Vision—unaware that the alien's neural frequency mirrors the android's own. When he launches an attack on the Baxter Building, he's met not by the Fantastic Four, but by the Vision and Spider-Man, who stand ready to confront the unexpected clash of minds.
In "The Coming of the Scorpion!" from Spider-Man Megazine #5 (1995), J. Jonah Jameson’s desperate bid to catch Spider-Man backfires when he funds Dr. Stillwell’s experiment to turn Mac Gargan into the Scorpion. The transformation unleashes a far more dangerous foe than anyone anticipated, and as the Scorpion wreaks havoc, Spider-Man must confront a villain twisted beyond recognition.
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