Newsstand Edition. "If This Be Justice" Plot by Tom DeFalco. Script by Peter David and Mary Jo Duffy. Pencils by Mike Harris. Inks by Vince Colletta. Cover by Mike Harris. Still reeling from the revelation that Flash Thompson might be the Hobgoblin, Peter Parker walks to the police station to visit his friend. Aunt May's nephew thinks that Flash may be innocent. But someone else walking to police station already thinks he's guilty! The Scourge of the Underworld! Oh no! Oh yes, from the pages of Captain America's title...the gun-toting vigilante is ready to bring justice to the Hobgoblin! Whether he's got the right one or not! When Scourge enters the police station, justice is indeed served! But to whom? Flash, Scourge, or your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! Cameo appearances by the Rose, Hobgoblin, and the Wraith (aka Brian DeWolff). (Notes: The striking cover to this issue is unsigned -- possible pencils by Charles Vess or Mike Harris with inks by Kyle Baker. This issue was reprinted in Marvel Tales 286.) 36 pages. Cover price $0.75.
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"The Amazing Spider-Man #278 [Newsstand] - Fn 6.0" is associated with the Marvel Universe, and Spider-Man brands.
The publisher of "The Amazing Spider-Man #278 [Newsstand] - Fn 6.0" is Marvel Comics.
The genre of "The Amazing Spider-Man #278 [Newsstand] - Fn 6.0" is Superheroes.
"The Amazing Spider-Man #278 [Newsstand] - Fn 6.0" falls under the category of Back Issues.
The artist of "The Amazing Spider-Man #278 [Newsstand] - Fn 6.0" is Mike Harris. The cover artist is Mike Harris.
The writers of "The Amazing Spider-Man #278 [Newsstand] - Fn 6.0" are Tom Defalco, Peter David, and Mary Jo Duffy.