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The Spectacular Spider-Man Weekly / Spider-Man Comic#350
Cover: Al Milgrom

The Spectacular Spider-Man Weekly / Spider-Man Comic #350

Nov 1979 · Marvel UK · 0.12 GBP
“Never Let the Black Cat Cross Your Path!”

In "Never Let the Black Cat Cross Your Path!", Spider-Man faces a mysterious threat as the enigmatic Black Cat reappears with a dangerous new agenda. Written by Doug Moench and illustrated by Herb Trimpe, with inks by Dan Green and lettering by Gaspar Saladino and Shelly Leferman, this 1979 UK weekly issue delivers a tense, action-packed tale that deepens the intrigue around one of Spider-Man’s most elusive foes. The cover, by Al Milgrom, captures the moment of suspense with sharp, dynamic lines.

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writer Doug Moench · artist Herb Trimpe · inker Dan Green · letterer Gaspar Saladino · letterer Shelly Leferman · cover Al Milgrom

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inker Dan Green
cover pencils, inks Al Milgrom

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Godzilla is overwhelmed by the three super powered Mega Monsters but S.H.I.E.L.D. agents Dugan and Jones enter the battle assisting Godzilla in S.H.I.E.L.D. aircraft. This allows Godzilla to pick off the monsters one by one. Godzilla beats Krollar to death, kills Triax by shooting his ray into his mouth (which comes out of his backside), and finally saves Dugan from Rhiahn by grabbing him and forcing him to behead himself with his own rotor blades. As Dugan watches Godzilla walk off into the distance he begins to have new found respect for Godzilla after saving his life twice.

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