Amazing Spider-Man #206
| Writer | Roger Stern |
| Artist | John Byrne |
Staff members at the Daily Bugle have been acting erratically; mood swings are plaguing the office, leaving Peter very confused. What could possibly be behind this rash of insanity? Jonas Harrow and his experimental ray-generator may to blame, but how can Spider-Man stop Harrow when he can't control himself?
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Writing and story are great, I don't think this is Byrne's best work. I think he was at his best on the X-Men with Claremont. I really liked this issue's plot with Jonah's paranoia being exploited and then transitioning over to Robbie and the rest of the Bugle. A fun story that was a breeze to read. Stern's pacing is great.
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(Cover date: July, 1980)
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Had no ideia Byrne drew Spidey in the 80's
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