The Spectacular Spider-Man #166
In "The Deadly Lads from Liverpool," Spider-Man travels to England to confront the criminal duo Knight and Fogg for the murder of the Arranger, only to be ambushed and knocked unconscious. Waking up aboard a fishing boat with no memory of his identity, he must piece together who he is while the Chameleon convenes a meeting of the Maggia. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated with dynamic precision by Sal Buscema—both on pencils and inks—with colors by Bob Sharen and letters by Rick Parker, this 1990 issue features a cover by Sal Buscema that captures the mystery and urgency of Spider-Man’s disorientation.
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Spider-Man heads to England to bring Knight and Fogg to justice for the murder of the Arranger. the Chameleon calls a meeting of the Maggia. Spider-Man takes a dive off a bridge and hits his head while battling Knight and Fogg, he wakes up aboard a fishing boat with no memory of who he is.
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