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Clea and Jones track Agatha's location in the Bermuda Triangle as Spider-Man contacts the Avengers (Scarlet Witch, Iron Man, Captain Marvel, Captain America, Black Panther, Thor, and Vision). [9] [10] The Avengers try to go meet Agatha, but they are attacked by Agatha's possessed heroes.
Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man: The Battle of the Century is a comic book jointly published by Marvel Comics and DC Comics in March 1976. It was the second co-publishing effort between DC Comics and Marvel Comics following their collaboration on MGM's Marvelous Wizard of Oz, and the first modern superhero intercompany crossover.
After a grueling battle, Captain America seemingly defeats Spider-Man, only to be confronted by yet another Spider-Man. The fight intensifies until each Spider-Man is ultimately defeated. As the heroes prepare to depart Istanbul, Captain America, driven by suspicion, notices a figure resembling Spider-Man sitting in the back of a taxi.
Kraven's First Hunt is the title of two unconnected stories: a remake of The Amazing Spider-Man #15 (which includes Kraven's first appearance), in Sensational Spider-Man Annual '96 by J.M. DeMatteis; and the debut of Kraven's teenage daughter, Ana Tatiana Kravinoff, in The Amazing Spider-Man #565-567, who attempts to capture Spider-Man in a ...
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #14-16; New X-Men #29-31; Thunderbolts #106-108; In Sensational Spider-Man #26-27, Spider-Man is seen wearing the new suit he got in The Road to Civil War. In Sensational Spider-Man #28-34, Spider-Man deals with the aftermath of revealing his identity. Captain America (5th ed.) #25 is subtitled Civil War Epilogue.
Vermin later battles Captain America and Spider-Man at a street festival and is captured. [8] Some time later, Vermin kidnaps women off the streets into the sewers, and devours them. He is defeated and captured by Kraven the Hunter disguised as Spider-Man; Kraven sought to prove himself superior to Spider-Man by defeating Vermin alone when ...
The Amazing Spider-Man #687 received a rating of 5.0 out of 10 from IGN, [43] and a score of 7.9 out of 10 based on 13 reviews on Comic Book Roundup. [44] The Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth special received a rating of 6.0 out of 10 from IGN, [45] and a score of 5.2 out of 10 based on 1 review on Comic Book Roundup. [46]
Created by Mark Gruenwald and Paul Neary, the character made his first appearance in Captain America #308 (August 1985). [2]Gruenwald recounted that Armadillo "is just a silly monster I wanted to throw in as kind of a joke on the old Marvel armadillo thing in the letters page".