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Amazing Spider-Man v1 #287 (1987-04)

 

Writers
  • Jim Owsley
  • Artists
  • Erik Larsen
  • Art Nichols
  • Cover Artists
  • David Mazzuchelli
  • Characters, Groups, & Races
  • Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
  • Daredevil (Matt Murdock)
  • Falcon (Sam Wilson)
  • Redwing
  • May Parker
  • Mary Jane Watson
  • Lance Bannon
  • Hobgoblin (Ned Leeds)
  • Ned Leeds
  • Kingpin (Wilson Fisk)
  • Rose (Richard Fisk)
  • Richard Fisk
  • Alfredo Morelli
  • Roderick Kingsley
  • Arranger (Oswald P. Silkworth)
  • Karen Page
  • Melvin Potter
  • Victor Palermo
  • Rose Harriet Palermo
  • Sgt. Tork
  • NYPD
  • Locations & Items
  • Hell's Kitchen
  • Parker Home (Forest Hills)
  • Grand Central Parkway
  • Kingpin's Office
  • Kingsley Limited
  • Richard Fisk's Greenwich Village Loft
  • Pan-Am Building
  • Looking for Daredevil, after Matt Murdock’s bogus meeting led him astray, Spidey tackles teen crack dealers in Hell’s Kitchen. In a park, Alfredo provides Richard with a computer disk. Matt Murdock visits Peter, telling him he suckered him because his involvement is prolonging the gang war. Peter does not take it well. Meanwhile, Alfredo pulls his Kingpin offi ce bugs to bring to Richard but Hobgoblin intercepts him, dropping him in the East River. The next day, Ned tells Peter that the Kingpin is returning to town. MJ runs into Lance Bannon leaving Roderick Kingsley’s office. Matt, Karen Page, Melvin Potter, Sgt. Tork, and the Falcon make plans to protect the Kingpin. That night, Spidey halts the Kingpin’s motorcade and calls him out. They fight, with Spidey realizing his opponent is Daredevil in a Kingpin costume. DD reveals that Spidey was a dupe to attract would-be Kingpin assassins while the mob boss was spirited into town elsewhere. At his headquarters, Kingpin is met by Hobgoblin. He gives Cold War Soviet spy info to Hobby in exchange for an envelope containing the Rose’s real name. Kingpin has Arranger destroy it. He already knows who the Rose is.

     

  • 2013-10-18 - Roger Ott
  • 2013-10-18 - Roger Ott