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However, Tombstone testified against Robertson, who was sent to jail as an accessory of murder. Ironically, Robertson and Tombstone shared the same block in jail.{{Citation}} |
However, Tombstone testified against Robertson, who was sent to jail as an accessory of murder. Ironically, Robertson and Tombstone shared the same block in jail.{{Citation}} |
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⚫ | Tombstone broke out of jail and took Robertson with him. He later planned to ambush Robertson at the [[Oscorp|Osborn Chemical Plant]], but was found out by Spider-Man. Tombstone was shot by Robertson and fled into a room full of an experimental chemical, Diox-3, where he gained his superhuman abilities.{{r|Web of Spider-Man #68}} |
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+ | {{r|The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 157}} |
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+ | {{r|Web of Spider-Man Vol 1 56}} |
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+ | {{r|The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 163}} |
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⚫ | Tombstone broke out of jail and took Robertson with him. {{r|Web of Spider-Man Vol 1 66}}He later planned to ambush Robertson at the [[Oscorp|Osborn Chemical Plant]], but was found out by Spider-Man. Tombstone was shot by Robertson and fled into a room full of an experimental chemical, Diox-3, where he gained his superhuman abilities.{{r|Web of Spider-Man #67|68}} |
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+ | ===Daredevil=== |
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+ | Daredevi tries to find out who murdered a local martial arts master and all fingers point to the [[Taskmaster]]; When he tracks the villain down, he finds that Taskmaster and Tombstone have been competing in a twisted hit-man contest with each other; Before Daredevi can decide how to intervene, the Punisher swung in.{{r|Daredevil Vol 1 292}}{{r|Daredevil Vol 1 293}} |
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+ | ===Darkhawk=== |
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+ | {{r|Darkhawk Vol 1 10}}{{r|Darkhawk Vol 1 11}}{{r|Darkhawk Vol 1 12}}{{r|Darkhawk Vol 1 13}}{{r|Darkhawk Vol 1 14}} |
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+ | {{r|Darkhawk Vol 1 15}}{{r|Darkhawk Vol 1 16}} |
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+ | ===Untouchables=== |
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+ | [[Hardcore (Earth-616)|Hardcore]] created the team the [[Untouchables (Earth-616)|Untouchables]]. He sent Tombstone, [[Robert Hunter (Earth-616)|Nitro]] and [[Richard Yurocko (Earth-616)|Kickback]] to fight [[Luke Cage (Earth-616)|Luke Cage]] and capture [[Dakota North (Earth-616)|Dakota North]].{{r|Cage #2|3}} However, Kickback chose this time to attempt a rebellion which proved unsuccessful. Hardcore blew up the [[Black Hole]] in [[Colorado]] after almost killing Cage.{{r|Cage #4}} |
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+ | ===Crimelords=== |
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+ | He joined a conference of powerful criminal leaders who intended to divide up the empire left by the fallen Kingpin.{{r|Nomad Vol 2 4}} Among the members of the conference were [[Ulysses Lugman (Earth-616)|Slug]], [[Hammerhead (Joseph) (Earth-616)|Hammerhead]], [[Fenris (Earth-616)|Fenris]] and their sibling [[Werner von Strucker]].{{r|Daredevil Vol 1 #308|309}} This, and other arguments, caused the conference to degenerate into a shouting, shooting and blasting match.{{r|Punisher War Journal Vol 1 47}} |
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+ | ===Captain America=== |
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+ | ...{{r|Captain America Vol 1 411}} |
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+ | ===Moon Knight=== |
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+ | {{r|Marc Spector: Moon Knight Vol 1 48}}{{r|Marc Spector: Moon Knight Vol 1 49}}{{r|Marc Spector: Moon Knight Vol 1 50}} |
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+ | {{r|The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 204}}{{r|The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 205}}{{r|The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 206}}{{r|The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 209}} |
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+ | {{r|Web of Spider-Man Vol 1 120}} |
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+ | ===Punisher=== |
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+ | Tombstone was targeted by the [[Frank Castle (Earth-616)|Punisher]] {{r|Spider-Man/Punisher: Family Plot Vol 1 1}}{{r|Spider-Man/Punisher: Family Plot Vol 1 2}} {{r|Punisher Vol 3 5}}{{r|Punisher Vol 3 9}}{{r|Punisher Vol 3 10}} |
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+ | ===Post Onslaught=== |
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+ | In the ashes of [[Onslaught (Psychic Entity) (Earth-616)|Onslaught]] the crimelords of New York gathered to carve up the city.{{r|Spider-Man Vol 1 73}}{{r|Spider-Man Vol 1 74}} |
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+ | ===Gambit=== |
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+ | ... {{r|Spider-Man Team-Up Vol 1 5}} |
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+ | ===Bar With No Name=== |
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+ | Tombstone was a regular visitor to the [[Bar with No Name]].{{r|Spider-Man's Tangled Web Vol 1 13}} |
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+ | ===The Cage=== |
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+ | He was incarcerated in the maximum security prison known as the [[Cage (Prison)|Cage]]{{r|Cage Vol 2 3}}{{r|Cage Vol 2 4}}{{r|Cage Vol 2 5}} |
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+ | ... {{r|Spider-Man's Tangled Web Vol 1 16}}{{r|Spider-Man's Tangled Web Vol 1 17}}{{r|Spider-Man's Tangled Web Vol 1 19}} |
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+ | ===the Raft=== |
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+ | When the Cage was shut down he was taken to the [[Raft]]. Tombstone was one of the many villains who later tried to escape from the Raft.{{r|New Avengers Vol 1 2}} |
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+ | ===Sinister Twelve=== |
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He has since worked for the [[Wilson Fisk (Earth-616)|Kingpin]] and [[Hammerhead (Sinister Twelve) (Earth-616)|Hammerhead]] and has been a member of the [[Sinister Twelve]].{{r|Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #10}} |
He has since worked for the [[Wilson Fisk (Earth-616)|Kingpin]] and [[Hammerhead (Sinister Twelve) (Earth-616)|Hammerhead]] and has been a member of the [[Sinister Twelve]].{{r|Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #10}} |
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+ | {{r|Marvel Knights: Spider-Man Vol 1 11}}{{r|Marvel Knights: Spider-Man Vol 1 18}} |
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+ | {{r|Wolverine Vol 3 30}} |
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− | Notably, Robertson managed to legally get out of jail thanks to the actions of a friendly lawyer. |
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+ | {{r|Underworld Vol 1 3}} |
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+ | ===Civil War=== |
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+ | Tombstone along with the rest of the villains of New York witnessed Spider-Man reveal his true identity to the world.{{r|Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 533}} |
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+ | ===In Europe=== |
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+ | Tombstone was attacked by Daredevil in [[Lisbon]] whom he thought had captured [[Lily Lucca (Earth-616)|Lily Lucca]], and follows the pair to Paris. {{r|Daredevil Vol 2 90}} He tracked down Tombstone and Eloganto and fights them for Lilly's freedom, but then lets the damsel in distress know in no uncertain terms that he is wise to the sham she has put on as he has been in on the whole plot from the beginning. {{r|Daredevil Vol 2 91}} |
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+ | ===Suicide Kings=== |
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+ | ... {{r|Deadpool: Suicide Kings Vol 1 1}}{{r|Deadpool: Suicide Kings Vol 1 2}}{{r|Deadpool: Suicide Kings Vol 1 3}}{{r|Deadpool: Suicide Kings Vol 1 4}}{{r|Deadpool: Suicide Kings Vol 1 5}} |
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+ | ... {{r|Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 626}}{{r|Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 642}}{{r|Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 643}}{{r|Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 644}}{{r|Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 645}} |
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+ | ===Scarlet Spider=== |
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+ | ... {{r|Scarlet Spider Vol 2 1}} |
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+ | ===Deadpool=== |
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+ | {{r|Deadpool Vol 2 50}}{{r|Deadpool Vol 2 51}}{{r|Deadpool Vol 2 52}}{{r|Deadpool Vol 2 53}}{{r|Deadpool Vol 2 54}} |
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+ | {{r|Hawkeye Vol 4 2}} |
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+ | {{r|Avenging Spider-Man Vol 1 13}} |
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+ | ===Club with No Name=== |
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+ | {{r|Hawkeye Vol 4 8}} |
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+ | {{r|Marvel Knights: Spider-Man Vol 2 3}} |
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+ | {{r|The Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol 1 6}}{{r|The Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol 1 7}}{{r|The Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol 1 8}}{{r|The Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol 1 15}}{{r|The Superior Foes of Spider-Man Vol 1 16}} |
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+ | {{r|All-New Captain America Vol 1 2}} |
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===Spiral=== |
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− | Mister Negative next targeted |
+ | Mister Negative next targeted Tombstone's operations, tipping detective [[Teddy Rangel (Earth-616)|Teddy Rangel]] on the location of one of Tombstone's hideouts. The NYPD stormed the building and captured Tombstone with Spider-Man's help, but Rangel was hospitalized and Tombstone was set free by a judge who got drugs from him.{{r|Amazing Spider-Man Vol 3 16.1}}{{r|Amazing Spider-Man Vol 3 18.1}}{{r|Amazing Spider-Man Vol 3 19.1}} |
+ | |||
+ | ...{{r|Hawkeye Vol 4 22}} |
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+ | ===Illuminati=== |
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+ | He was targeted by the [[Illuminati (Hood's) (Earth-616)|Illuminati]] a group set up by [[Parker Robbins (Earth-616)|The Hood]] to come together. In their plans to take over New York.{{r|Illuminati Vol 1 #1|3}} |
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===Supersoul Stone=== |
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[[Luke Cage (Earth-616)|Luke Cage]] and [[Daniel Rand (Earth-616)|Iron Fist]] visited Tombstone on a mission to recover a necklace for [[Jennifer Royce (Earth-616)|Jennie Royce]] she told them it was her grandmother's. He refused saying that he won the necklace in a card game with [[Parker Robbins (Earth-616)|The Hood]], not from any debt collection. Feeling disrespected by the accusations of his being a thief, as well as the very presence of Iron Fist, things rapidly take a turn for the worse, forcing Luke and Danny to fight their way past numerous gangsters as they take the necklace and flee. As the left he tried to warn them that the necklace was magical. When he recovered he swore revenge believing heroes for Hire were back together.{{r|Power Man and Iron Fist Vol 3 1}} |
[[Luke Cage (Earth-616)|Luke Cage]] and [[Daniel Rand (Earth-616)|Iron Fist]] visited Tombstone on a mission to recover a necklace for [[Jennifer Royce (Earth-616)|Jennie Royce]] she told them it was her grandmother's. He refused saying that he won the necklace in a card game with [[Parker Robbins (Earth-616)|The Hood]], not from any debt collection. Feeling disrespected by the accusations of his being a thief, as well as the very presence of Iron Fist, things rapidly take a turn for the worse, forcing Luke and Danny to fight their way past numerous gangsters as they take the necklace and flee. As the left he tried to warn them that the necklace was magical. When he recovered he swore revenge believing heroes for Hire were back together.{{r|Power Man and Iron Fist Vol 3 1}} |
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| Powers = '''Superhuman Strength:''' Tombstone possesses sufficient strength enabling him to lift about 6 tons. <br> |
| Powers = '''Superhuman Strength:''' Tombstone possesses sufficient strength enabling him to lift about 6 tons. <br> |
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Revision as of 14:50, 8 March 2016
History
Early Life
Lonnie Lincoln was born an albino in Harlem. He was mocked for his affliction by all but one boy, Joe "Robbie" Robertson, whom he bullied in a twisted vision of "friendship". What Lonnie thought was friendship was actually extorting Robertson, although he considered himself loyal to this "friend". However, Robertson revealed these extortions in the school paper. After High School, Lincoln (who never really finished his studies) and Robertson separated.[citation needed]
Tombstone
Lincoln filed his teeth to points and became a street fighter known as Tombstone, while Robertson was working for a local paper. Lincoln became a professional thug for a Philadelphia organized crime mob and executed Ozzy Montana, a local crime boss. One of Robertson's informers called Robertson with the location as it was happening but, when Robertson arrived, Tombstone had killed the informer and Robertson was terrified at the idea of facing Tombstone. [citation needed]
For twenty years, Robertson could not find the courage to testify against Tombstone. Tombstone himself was arrested a number of times but the witnesses always disappeared or changed their minds before testifying. Tombstone had such a reputation that he was hired by the Arranger and went to New York City to work for him. Tombstone recruited mutant Roland Rayburn, later known as Persuader.[citation needed]
Eventually, Robertson found the courage to confront Tombstone and saved a tape about his knowledge of Tombstone's past. Robertson agreed to meet Tombstone at Battery Park, where Robertson tried to convince Tombstone to acquiesce to a citizen's arrest. However, Tombstone physically overcame Robertson and broke his back. He would have killed Robertson but his twisted sense of friendship towards him forbade that action. [citation needed]
Robertson's tape ended in the hands of Peter Parker, a photographer working for Robertson. Tombstone threatened Parker's wife, Mary Jane Watson, trying to recover the tape. Parker, who was really the costumed crime-fighter Spider-Man, then fought Tombstone in Atlanta. Although Tombstone was stronger than Parker first had thought, Parker managed to defeat him. With Robertson's taped confession, Tombstone was sent to prison.[citation needed]
However, Tombstone testified against Robertson, who was sent to jail as an accessory of murder. Ironically, Robertson and Tombstone shared the same block in jail.[citation needed]
[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7] [8] [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] [16] [17] [18] [19] [20]
Tombstone broke out of jail and took Robertson with him. [21]He later planned to ambush Robertson at the Osborn Chemical Plant, but was found out by Spider-Man. Tombstone was shot by Robertson and fled into a room full of an experimental chemical, Diox-3, where he gained his superhuman abilities.[22]
Daredevil
Daredevi tries to find out who murdered a local martial arts master and all fingers point to the Taskmaster; When he tracks the villain down, he finds that Taskmaster and Tombstone have been competing in a twisted hit-man contest with each other; Before Daredevi can decide how to intervene, the Punisher swung in.[23][24]
Darkhawk
Untouchables
Hardcore created the team the Untouchables. He sent Tombstone, Nitro and Kickback to fight Luke Cage and capture Dakota North.[32] However, Kickback chose this time to attempt a rebellion which proved unsuccessful. Hardcore blew up the Black Hole in Colorado after almost killing Cage.[33]
Crimelords
He joined a conference of powerful criminal leaders who intended to divide up the empire left by the fallen Kingpin.[34] Among the members of the conference were Slug, Hammerhead, Fenris and their sibling Werner von Strucker.[35] This, and other arguments, caused the conference to degenerate into a shouting, shooting and blasting match.[36]
Captain America
...[37]
Moon Knight
Punisher
Tombstone was targeted by the Punisher [46][47] [48][49][50]
Post Onslaught
In the ashes of Onslaught the crimelords of New York gathered to carve up the city.[51][52]
Gambit
... [53]
Bar With No Name
Tombstone was a regular visitor to the Bar with No Name.[54]
The Cage
He was incarcerated in the maximum security prison known as the Cage[55][56][57]
the Raft
When the Cage was shut down he was taken to the Raft. Tombstone was one of the many villains who later tried to escape from the Raft.[61]
Sinister Twelve
He has since worked for the Kingpin and Hammerhead and has been a member of the Sinister Twelve.[62] [63][64]
Civil War
Tombstone along with the rest of the villains of New York witnessed Spider-Man reveal his true identity to the world.[67]
In Europe
Tombstone was attacked by Daredevil in Lisbon whom he thought had captured Lily Lucca, and follows the pair to Paris. [68] He tracked down Tombstone and Eloganto and fights them for Lilly's freedom, but then lets the damsel in distress know in no uncertain terms that he is wise to the sham she has put on as he has been in on the whole plot from the beginning. [69]
Suicide Kings
Scarlet Spider
... [80]
Deadpool
Club with No Name
Tombstone appeared at the Club with No Name in Manhattan where he was supposed to carry out an exchange with Joelle, but the arrival of Gambit caused everything to go wrong.[88]
Spiral
Mister Negative next targeted Tombstone's operations, tipping detective Teddy Rangel on the location of one of Tombstone's hideouts. The NYPD stormed the building and captured Tombstone with Spider-Man's help, but Rangel was hospitalized and Tombstone was set free by a judge who got drugs from him.[97][98][99]
...[100]
Illuminati
He was targeted by the Illuminati a group set up by The Hood to come together. In their plans to take over New York.[101]
Supersoul Stone
Luke Cage and Iron Fist visited Tombstone on a mission to recover a necklace for Jennie Royce she told them it was her grandmother's. He refused saying that he won the necklace in a card game with The Hood, not from any debt collection. Feeling disrespected by the accusations of his being a thief, as well as the very presence of Iron Fist, things rapidly take a turn for the worse, forcing Luke and Danny to fight their way past numerous gangsters as they take the necklace and flee. As the left he tried to warn them that the necklace was magical. When he recovered he swore revenge believing heroes for Hire were back together.[102]Attributes
Powers
Superhuman Strength: Tombstone possesses sufficient strength enabling him to lift about 6 tons.
Superhuman Stamina: Tombstone's muscles produce less fatigue toxins than the musculature of an ordinary human. He can exert himself at peak capacity for several hours before fatigue begins to affect him.
Abilities
See Also
- 176 appearance(s) of Alonzo Lincoln (Earth-616)
- 8 appearance(s) in handbook(s) of Alonzo Lincoln (Earth-616)
- 17 minor appearance(s) of Alonzo Lincoln (Earth-616)
- 50 mention(s) of Alonzo Lincoln (Earth-616)
- 3 mention(s) in handbook(s) of Alonzo Lincoln (Earth-616)
- 84 image(s) of Alonzo Lincoln (Earth-616)
- 14 quotation(s) by or about Alonzo Lincoln (Earth-616)
- 2 victim(s) killed by Alonzo Lincoln (Earth-616)
- 1 item(s) used/owned by Alonzo Lincoln (Earth-616)
Links and References
References
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #36
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #137
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #138
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #38
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #139
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #140
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #141
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #142
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #149
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #150
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #151
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #152
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #153
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #155
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #156
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #157
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #56
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #161
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #163
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #166
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #66
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #67–68
- ↑ Daredevil #292
- ↑ Daredevil #293
- ↑ Darkhawk #10
- ↑ Darkhawk #11
- ↑ Darkhawk #12
- ↑ Darkhawk #13
- ↑ Darkhawk #14
- ↑ Darkhawk #15
- ↑ Darkhawk #16
- ↑ Cage #2–3
- ↑ Cage #4
- ↑ Nomad (Vol. 2) #4
- ↑ Daredevil #308–309
- ↑ Punisher War Journal #47
- ↑ Captain America #411
- ↑ Marc Spector: Moon Knight #48
- ↑ Marc Spector: Moon Knight #49
- ↑ Marc Spector: Moon Knight #50
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #204
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #205
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #206
- ↑ The Spectacular Spider-Man #209
- ↑ Web of Spider-Man #120
- ↑ Spider-Man/Punisher: Family Plot #1
- ↑ Spider-Man/Punisher: Family Plot #2
- ↑ Punisher (Vol. 3) #5
- ↑ Punisher (Vol. 3) #9
- ↑ Punisher (Vol. 3) #10
- ↑ Spider-Man #73
- ↑ Spider-Man #74
- ↑ Spider-Man Team-Up #5
- ↑ Spider-Man's Tangled Web #13
- ↑ Cage (Vol. 2) #3
- ↑ Cage (Vol. 2) #4
- ↑ Cage (Vol. 2) #5
- ↑ Spider-Man's Tangled Web #16
- ↑ Spider-Man's Tangled Web #17
- ↑ Spider-Man's Tangled Web #19
- ↑ New Avengers #2
- ↑ Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #10
- ↑ Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #11
- ↑ Marvel Knights: Spider-Man #18
- ↑ Wolverine (Vol. 3) #30
- ↑ Underworld #3
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #533
- ↑ Daredevil (Vol. 2) #90
- ↑ Daredevil (Vol. 2) #91
- ↑ Deadpool: Suicide Kings #1
- ↑ Deadpool: Suicide Kings #2
- ↑ Deadpool: Suicide Kings #3
- ↑ Deadpool: Suicide Kings #4
- ↑ Deadpool: Suicide Kings #5
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #626
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #642
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #643
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #644
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man #645
- ↑ Scarlet Spider (Vol. 2) #1
- ↑ Deadpool (Vol. 2) #50
- ↑ Deadpool (Vol. 2) #51
- ↑ Deadpool (Vol. 2) #52
- ↑ Deadpool (Vol. 2) #53
- ↑ Deadpool (Vol. 2) #54
- ↑ Hawkeye (Vol. 4) #2
- ↑ Avenging Spider-Man #13
- ↑ Gambit (Vol. 5) #9–12
- ↑ Hawkeye (Vol. 4) #8
- ↑ Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #3
- ↑ The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #6
- ↑ The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #7
- ↑ The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #8
- ↑ The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #15
- ↑ The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #16
- ↑ All-New Captain America #2
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #16.1
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #18.1
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 3) #19.1
- ↑ Hawkeye (Vol. 4) #22
- ↑ Illuminati #1–3
- ↑ Power Man and Iron Fist (Vol. 3) #1
- ↑ Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A to Z Vol 1 12