The Spectacular Spider-Man #167
In "A Misty Kind of Memory," Spider-Man's fractured memories begin to return as he dons his suit once more, reigniting a dangerous past. When the enigmatic Knight and the cunning Fogg clash, their personal vendettas draw in their families—leading to a shocking moment when Leo Knight is believed dead at Fogg’s hands. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Sal Buscema, with colors by Bob Sharen and letters by Rick Parker, this 1990 issue features a cover by Sal Buscema that captures the tension in silhouette and shadow.
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Spider-Man's memory returns when he dons his costume and Knight and Fogg attack, both their families become involved, and Leo Knight is believed to be killed at the hands of Fogg. Knight then turns on Fogg, making it easy for Spider-Man to take them both out.
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