Title: The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual
Issue Number: 8
Release Date: November 1988
Highlights
- First appearance of Junipur, Katos, and Professor Quint
- Spider-Man sits atop a roof petting a stray cat and pondering if Mary Jane would be upset if he brought it home when a stray explosion hits close to him
- Reference is made to The Spectacular Spider-Man 142, 143, The Amazing Spider-Man Annual 22, The Amazing Spider-Man 90, and 148
- Spider-Man swoops down and deals with the High Evolutionary's armored men, and then goes to check on the girl they were chasing, only to come face to face with the clone of Gwen Stacy
- Seeing each other startles them both
- The battle with the armored men commences, and in the tussle, Gwen has taken off on foot
- High Evolutionary's men return to him, having failed their mission a third time
- He explains to Quint why he needs Gwen Stacy - To study her genetic makeup
- Peter digs out an old photo album of him and Gwen, looking through it while he waits for Mary Jane to come home
- When she does, he explains to her what's going on
- The High Evolutionary spies on the Young Gods training for battle, but they realize he's there, and what his plan is for humanity
- Some of them think they should do something about it, but Katos tells them they shouldn't get involved
- Not listening, Brightsword has Highnote transport him and her, along with Daydreamer, Mindsinger, Sea Witch, Splice, and Junipur to Earth
- Katos informs the rest they need to go after them before they bring disaster to all humanity
- As Mary Jane and Peter wait for the inevitable arrival of Gwen, Mary Jane gets upset, feeling like she's never stood a chance with Peter as long as Gwen was in the picture
- Peter tells her that he doesn't love Gwen anymore, but in his mind, calls himself a liar
- Gwen tracks down Peter to his new apartment through Betty Brant
- As she grabs him for a hug, his Spider-Man costume gets exposed under his robe
- Gwen panics, and runs away
- Mary Jane tells Peter he still loves Gwen, and to find her, help her, but come home to him with a clear heart, or don't come home
- Spider-Man grabs Gwen, and tries to explain, but she immediately blames him for killing her father
- Distracted, and trying to explain, the High Evolutionary's men attack
- Quint grabs Gwen, and transports back to their hidden base, but Spider-Man jumps on, and goes along
- As the entire base attacks Spider-Man, the rogue Young Gods appear on the scene, and immediately join the fray
- The remaining Young Gods also show up, but immediately set to the task of stopping their comrades
- However, it ends abruptly when Daydreamer sneaks up on Calculus, and zaps his mind harder than she expected, sending him into a screaming frenzy
- Spider-Man frees Gwen, and calms her down by telling her he's Peter
- They embrace, but he tells her that it's over between them because he's in love with someone else
- Caduceus is able to repair Calculus's mind
- The Young Gods depart
- Spider-Man demands to know what High Evolutionary wanted with the clone of Gwen Stacy
- He explains that he wanted to learn how Professor Warren created her, and in probing learned she never was a clone of Gwen Stacy, rather a near identical woman that Warren kidnapped, and genetically altered
- High Evolutionary transports Spider-Man and "the woman" out of his fortress
- As the now confused woman questions everything, Daydream appears behind her, and returns her original memories to her
- The woman, who Peter still doesn't know, simply wanders off, presumably back to where she remembers she was from
- Peter returns to Mary Jane, and when asked if he loves Gwen, he says of course he does, but that she's dead, and part of his past, while Mary Jane is now and his future
- There's a second story featuring the Young Gods, and a third all about High Evolutionary, but neither include Spider-Man
- These annuals are really long and drawn out
- Take out the Young Gods, and the story isn't impacted at all, instead, it's tighter, and moves along better
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