• The Amazing Spider-Man #282 - Vol. 1 - 1986

The Amazing Spider-Man #282 – Vol. 1 (1986) is a politically charged, character-driven issue that brings Peter Parker into the realm of global politics and media controversy. Written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Rick Leonardi, this issue trades city-swinging action for narrative tension and social commentary — a bold change of pace that adds depth to Spider-Man’s ongoing evolution in the 1980s.

In this story, J. Jonah Jameson sends Peter to attend a press conference for the controversial superhero, Silver Sable, and her international paramilitary group, the Wild Pack. Their appearance in New York stirs up political tension, especially when it’s revealed they are pursuing a foreign diplomat accused of war crimes. As Peter attempts to cover the story as a journalist, Spider-Man inevitably becomes involved in the unfolding events.

Silver Sable, who would go on to become a recurring ally and anti-hero within the Marvel Universe, is presented here as a strong, complex character with her own moral code. Her methods may be questionable, but her motivations are clear — and that ambiguity adds richness to the tale. This issue effectively introduces her to the world of Spider-Man, planting seeds for future interactions between the two.

Rick Leonardi’s artwork, along with Bob McLeod’s inking, lends the story a sleek, modern aesthetic well suited to the international espionage tone. The storytelling is brisk, the dialogue sharp, and the themes — including media manipulation, diplomacy, and justice — remain surprisingly relevant.

Unlike many Spider-Man stories of the era that centre around his rogues' gallery, this issue stands out for pulling Peter into morally grey territory, asking what it really means to be a hero when the law and ethics don't always align. For collectors, it marks a significant moment in the broader Marvel Universe and an early, notable appearance of Silver Sable.

From us — a professional UK-based online comic book shop — this issue is supplied bagged and boarded in acid-free protection and sent to you in a reinforced comic mailer or book wrap. You can expect swift shipping and careful packaging, ensuring it reaches your door in top condition, whether you're adding it to your personal archive or purchasing as a thoughtful gift.

The Amazing Spider-Man #282 is an underrated gem in the series, offering political intrigue, character development, and the introduction of a major Marvel figure — making it a meaningful addition to any Spider-Man collection.



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The Amazing Spider-Man #282 - Vol. 1 - 1986

  • Brand: Marvel
  • Product Code: Marvel
  • Availability: 1
  • £6.50


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