The Amazing Spider-Man #351
In "The Three Faces of Evil!", Spider-Man and Nova race to stop a high-stakes heist involving rare Antarctic vibranium, tracing the theft to the Life Foundation’s hidden complex. There, they uncover the sinister plan to use the vibranium as a failsafe for the Tri-Sentinel—a machine designed for protection but now dangerously activated. With the robot locked on a path of destruction, Spider-Man and Nova must confront the unleashed threat before it’s too late. Written by David Michelinie and brought to life by Mark Bagley’s dynamic art, with Randy Emberlin’s inks and Bob Sharen’s colors, this 1991 issue delivers a tense, action-packed showdown. The cover, by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin, captures the moment of escalating danger.
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Spider-Man and Nova witness the robbery of a container of rare Antarctic vibranium. They trace the thieves back to a complex run by the Life Foundation and discover that the vibranium is being used as a fail safe for the Tri-Sentinel which the Foundation plans on using for their own protection. Despite Spider-Man’s protests, the Tri-Sentinel is activated and immediately reverts to its original programming, the destruction of nuclear power plants. With the deadly robot on a rampage, Spider-Man and Nova have a fight on their hands.
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