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The Amazing Spider-Man # 37
Writer: J. Michael Straczynski |
Peter Parker Spider-Man # 37
Writer: Paul Jenkins |
Aunt May finally discovered the secret of his nephew: Peter Parker is the Spider-Man! | Winter, the wind chill is at minus 40, and Peter Parker has dragged himself out of bed to sit around in the freezing cold waiting for the bad guys to show. |
The Amazing Spider-Man # 38
Writer: J. Michael Straczynski |
Peter Parker Spider-Man # 38
Writer: Paul Jenkins |
Aunt May and Peter discussed about he being the Spider-Man. Eventually, it was well accepted by the old lady. | A story without words: this is a issue of the " 'Nuff Said" series. Spidey faced his fiercest, and quietest foes: the murderous Mimes. |
The Amazing Spider-Man # 39
Writer: J. Michael Straczynski |
Peter Parker Spider-Man # 39
Writer: Paul Jenkins |
A story without words: this is another issue of the " 'Nuff Said" series. Mary Jane was living his life alone in Los Angeles, Peter in New York, one missing the other. Aunt May was trying to improve Spidey's image. | First of a three-part saga featuring the return of one of Spider-Man's most infamous foes: Dr. Octopus! |
Spider-Girl # 40
Writer: Tom DeFalco |
Spider-Girl # 41
Writer: Tom DeFalco |
Spider-Girl # 42 & 43
Writer: Tom DeFalco |
It was time for "A Death in the Family," as a member of the colorful cast ended up six feet under: Mary Jane. |
"'Nuff Said" edition. While Spider-Girl tried to cope with last issue's startling death of a long-time cast member, the new Spider-Man went one-on-one with Canis.
Plus: Peter Parker finally confronted Normie Osborn. |
As Peter Parker and Mayday struggled to accept the reality of what's happened to Mary Jane, the gang war took an unexpected turn for the worse when the mother of Funny Face and Crazy Eight suddenly joined the festivities.
Plus: At long last, Peter confronted the mother of the new Spider-Man. |