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Spider-Man #90 It Started On Yancy Street... Again!
Cover Date: April, 1998
Blastaar creats a gap in the space-time-continuum, which links the Negative Zone and our good ol' universe 616. Spider-Man is the first hero to notice that gap and has to stop Blastaars conquer. While SHOC keeps the gap open, Spider-Man runs into a civil ...
Issue Description
Blastaar creats a gap in the space-time-continuum, which links the Negative Zone and our good ol' universe 616. Spider-Man is the first hero to notice that gap and has to stop Blastaars conquer. While SHOC keeps the gap open, Spider-Man runs into a civil war in the Negative Zone. He gains a strange black costume from the dying rebel's leader and can now create the identity of Dusk. By using its hidden powers and his own intelligence Spidey then knocks out Blastaar and returns to home.
Well, now he had to fulfil the mission to find the real Dusk, but that was ignored in following issues.
Spider-Man
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- Marvel
Volume Description
('Adjectiveless') Spider-Man Volume 1
Todd McFarlane started his own Spider-Man series in the early 1990's and became the newest hit-Spider-man series! Starting with issue 75, the cover becomes "Peter Parker: Spider-Man". Despite the change to the cover, the interior copyright page still shows this volume as being named "Spider-Man", as do succeeding issues in this volume. After the "Final Chapter" crossover, the series ended with issue 98 and restarted after a short hiatus as Peter Parker: Spider-Man with a new number one.
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