The Spectacular Spider-Man #67
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis June 1982 issue of Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man sports a wonderfully busy cover by Ed Hannigan and Al Milgrom, built around a striking split-face image of Peter Parker — one half his own anxious expression, the other half his Spider-Man mask — radiating outward into a collage of action and drama: Spider-Man in pursuit, a menacing bald villain, concerned older figures, a blonde woman, and a city street scene lit by explosive chaos. The tagline cheerfully promises "Adventure! Mystery! Romance!" and with a story titled "Boomerang, the Killer Who Keeps Coming Back!", there's clearly no shortage of thrills packed into this single issue. A fun, energetic snapshot of Marvel's early-'80s storytelling confidence.
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Boomerang wants to take over as Kingpin's top assassin after Bullseye and offers to "audition" for the part by killing Spider-Man!
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