Title: The Spectacular Spider-Man
Issue Number: 139
Release Date: July 1988
Highlights
- First appearance of Isadore Kipper
- Origin of Tombstone
- A gunshot streaks past Spider-Man's head as he's racing to Robbie Robertson's office to meet him after a frantic phone call insisting he come
- Spider-Man web's up the shooter, and finds that he was aiming for Robbie, but that the hero got in the way
- Spider-Man finds a note to Peter Parker in Robbie's office, but not Robbie
- The note points him to a cassette player where Robbie has left a recording for him stating he's an accessory tor murder, and articles with the note about Tombstone
- Spider-Man is interrupted by J. Jonah Jameson, and Kate Cushing, who are looking for Robbie
- Kate tells Jonah that Robbie has been acting different as of late, and may be in trouble
- Tombstone and Arranger are having a conversation with Roland Rayburn, but he's not giving them the information they want to hear, resulting in Tombstone getting physical, dislocating his arm at the order of the Arranger
- Kingpin knows about Rayburn's ability to manipulate minds, and how it's made him rich, and wants him to work for him
- He tries to use this ability on the Arranger, but Tombstone knocks it out of him
- Seeing he's not going to help willingly, the Arranger has Rayburn drugged by a needle
- Tombstone receives a call from Robbie Robertson, asking him to meet him
- As Spider-Man swings through the rainy night, he continues listening to the tape on the portable recorder, taking him back to Robbie's high school years, and the origin of Tombstone
- Lonnie Lincolon, AKA Tombstone, hears that Robbie is writing a story on him for the school paper, specifically how he extorts money from other kids for "protection"
- After giving him a thorough beating, Lonnie tells Robbie that he's not going to write that, and that the two should be "friends"
- Robbie withdraws the story, but after seeing that things with him and Lonnie are just beginning, he vows to never do so again
- Flash forward eight years, and Robbie is the night desk catcher for a paper in Philidelphia
- He gets a call from a frantic man who tells him he has information on who killed Ozzy Montana, a local crime boss
- Robbie races off to meet him, but instead finds the dead man in the hands of Tombstone
- Afraid, Robbie doesn't say a word to anyone, or write any stories
- A month later, Robbie and his wife have moved to New York, and he's working for the Bugle, but he keeps following every story on Tombstone closely that others write - Specifically about him being arrested numerous times, but never tried
- Reference is made to Web Of Spider-Man 36, and The Spectacular Spider-Man 137
- At a bar, Robbie overhears Ben Urich talking about Tombstone, and the speculations of him being the number one hitman in Philadelphia
- Robbie snaps, and yells at Ben in front of everyone at the bar, telling him that journalists deal in rumors, and that he should grow up
- The tape finishes with Robbie telling Peter that all the deaths by Tombstone are on his hands for doing nothing, and he's going to meet Tombstone because tonight it ends
- Spider-Man goes to the Arranger, and demands to know where Tombstone is, he's pointed to Battery Park
- Tombstone meets Robbie at the park, and the editor pulls a gun on him saying he's going to arrest him
- Tombstone lunges at him, and though Robbie fires repeatedly, he's informed the hitman is wearing a vest
- Tombstone tells Robbie he's going to give him one more chance for old time's sake, then squeezes him, breaking his back
- Spider-Man hears his howl of pain, but when he arrives, Tombstone is long gone, leaving Robbie lying on the ground
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