WEB OF SPIDER-MAN # 95
Marvel Comics, December 1992
"Storm Shadows" Part 1 of 4. Guest-starring Ghost Rider and Johnny Blaze. Script by Howard Mackie. Pencils by Alex Saviuk. Inks by Joe Rubinstein. Cover by Alex Saviuk. The forces of good and evil gather in New York City for a bizarre night of all-out action! While taking the Hobgoblin to the police station, the web-slinger and his prisoner are ambushed by the Demogoblin and the eight-legged doppelganger! So on the rooftops overlooking Manhattan, the goblins and the spiders battle for their lives…and other people's deaths! Meanwhile in the tunnels underneath Manhattan; Johnny Blaze, Ghost Rider, and Venom track down Hag, Troll, and the Deathspawn for a savage struggle in the sewer system! Powerfully the two conflicts merge at ground level in a midtown church…and the wild free-for-all gets even wilder! Venom vs. the doppelganger! The Demogoblin vs. Ghost Rider! The Hobgoblin vs. the Deathspawn! And of course, your friendly neighborhood Spider-man is caught in the middle of everything! Story continues in Ghost Rider & Blaze Spirits of Vengeance 5. (Notes: This issue begins the four-part Spirits of Venom storyline. This issue includes a full-page ad (and cover preview) for the 1992 Spider-Man Special Edition (UNICEF): Trial of Venom.) 32 pages Cover price $1.25.
The comic is complete and in VERY FINE condition
Mint (MT)
(Overstreet) Nearly perfect in every way.
Near Mint (NM)
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Very Fine (VF)(Overstreet) Excellent copy with outstanding eye appeal; limited accumulation of bindery/printing defects, surface wear, and minor spine creasing.
Fine (FN)(Overstreet) Above average copy that shows minor wear but is still relatively flat and clean with no significant creasing or other serious defects.
Very Good (VG)(Overstreet) The average used comic book with moderate to significant wear.
Good (GD)(Overstreet) Shows significant wear.
Fair (FR)(Overstreet) Shows heavy wear.
Poor (PR)(Overstreet) Little or no collector value.