October 1990 • Volume 1 • USA • NEWSSTAND EDITION • 66 Collected Annual SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #10 Basic Information Published October 1990 Comic Age Copper Cover Price 2.00 UPC 07148602935905 Creators Writer Gerry Conway 'Francis Bushmaster' , Glenn Herdling , Tony Isabella , Stan Lee Interior Artist Ross Andru , Rich Buckler , Alan Kupperberg , Todd McFarlane Cover Artist Steve Lightle Inker Alan Kupperberg , Mike Manley , Todd McFarlane , Mike Esposito Letterer Rick Parker Colorist Bob Sharen , Renee Witterstaetter , Marie Javins Editor Jim Salicrup , Dan Cuddy Crossover / Story Arcs Spidey''s Totally Tiny Adventure Stories Stories may contain spoilers Into the Microverse This story continues from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #24... After being shrunk down in size, Spider-Man returns home to his wife Mary Jane, who is shocked to see Spider-Man in his diminutive size. Trying to find a vantage point where he can tell Mary Jane what happened he accidentally knocks over a tin of flour. This causes Mary Jane to sneeze, sending Spider-Man flying out the window and onto a passing bird. Fighting off the bird, Spider-Man then falls into a nearby chimney. Landing back into his apartment, Spider-Man tells his wife that there is no time for explanations now and insists that they get into contact with Harry Osborn immediately. Unknown to them at the time, a mysterious being watches from afar via a monitor device. Going into a room where he has a number of creatures are held in cages, he gloats at his collection which he intends to include Spider-Man among its number. Credit: marvel.fandom.com Pale Reflection In order to be a more formidable fighter, Hobie Brown has accepted martial arts training from his brother, the famous martial artist Abe Brown. After getting knocked down during sparring practice, Abe dismisses his other students and tells his brother to get up. Hobie is unhappy with how his brother treats him in class, considering the fact that he is paying Abe to train him. Abe explains that Tae Kwon Do is about moral development and teach one self-respect. This angers Hobie, who reminds his brother that he didn't have such moral development when he abandoned their mother after his father died. Credit: marvel.fandom.com The Choice This story continues in Amazing Spider-Man Annual #24... The Sandman is walking along the beach at Coney Island thinking about how his life has changed when he decided to go straight.[Continuity3 1] His thoughts are interrupted by his former partners the Wizard and the Trapster who want him to rejoin them in the Frightful Four. However, the Sandman refuses their offer, insisting that he has gone straight. The Trapster is ready to start a fight, but the Wizard tells him to stand back and asks the Sandman to explain himself. He tells them that going straight and having a normal life has been worth all the gold in Fort Knox. He even tells them how he has become close friends with the Thing. Credit: marvel.fandom.com What I Did on my Summer Vacation On a mission for Silver Sable, the Rocket Racer is speeding down I-71 South in Medina County, Ohio. He has come to stop a pair of highjackers who call themselves the Pack Rats. As he tries to catch the two thieves in their dune buggy, they activate a jamming device that shorts out all of the Rocket Racer's devices causing him to crash on the side of the road. Credit: marvel.fandom.com


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