Issue | #266 |
Published | July 1985 |
Frequency | monthly |
Cover Price | 0.65 USD; 0.75 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Keith Williams (Assistant Editor); Jim Owsley (Editor); Jim Shooter (Editor-in-Chief) |
Characters | Spider-Man; Toad; Frog-Man |
Genre | superhero |
Pencils | Denys Cowan |
Inks | Joe Rubinstein |
Letters | Typeset |
Reprinted | in Uomo Ragno, L' (Edizioni Star Comics, 1987 series) #58 |
Characters | Spider-Man; GUESTS: Black Cat; Toad; Frog-Man; Spider-Kid |
Synopsis | Spidey saves the Toad from committing suicide and, starved for the companionship of a true friend, Toad decides to try and become his sidekick; Spidey blows him off until the next day and Toad recruits a gang of thugs to attack Spidey so he can show his worth to the web slinger; Frog-Man gets wise to the plot and shows up to help out; So does the Spider-Kid; Finding a point of commonality amongst themselves (they are, after all, chubby losers with lame powers), Toad, Frog-Man and Spider-Kid decide to become a new super team--the Misfits; Shaking his head in disbelief, Spidey is all too happy to simply walk away from the ludicrous situation. |
Genre | superhero |
Script | Peter David |
Pencils | Sal Buscema |
Inks | Joe Rubinstein; ? [as & Company] |
Colors | Glynis Oliver; Nel Yomtov |
Letters | Rick Parker |
Reprinted | in Uomo Ragno, L' (Edizioni Star Comics, 1987 series) #58 |