Marvel Comics - The Spectacular Spiderman - #151 - June 1989
Marvel Comics - The Spectacular Spiderman - #151 - June 1989
Marvel Comics - The Spectacular Spiderman - #151 - June 1989
Marvel Comics - The Spectacular Spiderman - #151 - June 1989
Marvel Comics - The Spectacular Spiderman - #151 - June 1989
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Marvel Comics - The Spectacular Spiderman - #151 - June 1989

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Marvel Comics - The Spectacular Spiderman - #151 - June 1989

Featuring: The Long Awaited Return of Tombstone!

This comic is bagged and boarded.

NEARMINT+ / MINT 9.8

Sight Appraisal by FBR of the Canadian Personal Property Appraisal Group (CPPAG).

"Lock-Up"

Spider-Man sneaks onto the site of the Lewisburg Federal Penitentiary, where he uses his abilities to sneak past the guards in order to get to the window outside of Joe Robertson's cell. There he wakes up Joe Robertson and tells him that he is available to help Joe whenever he needs it, telling him to have his son Randy get in touch with Peter Parker. Joe, not wanting to get in trouble for Spider-Man being outside his cell, quickly agrees and tells him to go away. When the wall-crawler leaves, Tombstone thanks Joe for not telling Spider-Man he is in the same prison in the cell next to him. He once again reminds Joe that friends should look out for each other since because of Joe's big mouth, they are going to be together in prison for a very long time. At that same moment, Spider-Man is web-slinging away, wondering why his spider-sense is going off, much like it has whenever he sees J. Jonah Jameson recently. As he leaves, he is spotted by one of the guards in the watchtower. He is about to sound the alarm until he sees the front page of the Daily Bugle, offering a reward for anyone who can provide proof of Spider-Man committing a crime. Deciding to make money off his discovery, the guard takes a copy of the security footage intending to turn it over to the Bugle.