"The Long Farewell," Stiffed by the New World Order (in Hulk #458, '97), Mr. Hyde comes to Manhattan to track them down and get the money owed him; Peter, MJ, Marina, Shantal, and Dante visited a hospitalized Jill Stacy (shot in SM #87, '98) where Chesbro spies on them; Later, Peter and MJ attend Robbie's retirement party, which has some tension between Jonah and Robbie; Martha announces that she and Joe are going to sail the Aegean Sea on a second honeymoon, which is Robbie's idea; Peter spots Hyde's alter ego Calvin Zabo checking into the hotel; Having left his costume at home, Peter grabs Phil Urich's hooded sweatshirt to hide his face and investigates; Instead, he ends up in a brawl with Hyde that leads right into the party.
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"The Amazing Spider-Man #433 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is associated with the Marvel Heroes, Marvel Universe, and Spider-Man brands.
The publisher of "The Amazing Spider-Man #433 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is Marvel Comics.
The genre of "The Amazing Spider-Man #433 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is Superheroes.
"The Amazing Spider-Man #433 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" falls under the category of Back Issues.
The artists of "The Amazing Spider-Man #433 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" are Tom Lyle, and Bud LaRosa.
The writer of "The Amazing Spider-Man #433 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is Tom Defalco.