Marvel Team-Up #34
Beware the Death Crusade!
As Spider-Man sits and mulls over the supposed return of Gwen Stacy, he is attacked once again by the Looter/Meteor Man, who easily defeats the distracted Spider-Man and dumps him in New York harbor. Meanwhile, at the private riding academy of Kyle Richmond, Nighthawk (Richmond himself) meets with his fellow Defender, Valkyrie. Explaining his anger over his previous encounter with Spider-Man, when Nighthawk informs Valkyrie that he let the Meteor Man go free, Valkyrie flies off on Aragorn to capture him.
While elsewhere in the city, Jeremiah's church the Innocents of God are having a gathering that generates enough noise to attract the attention of a couple of police officers. When they try to interrupt the night's worship, Jeremiah destroys them with a bolt of mystical energy.
Spider-Man, web-slinging through the city, picks up a police report of the Meteor Man making another robbery. Deciding to check it out for himself, he offers his aid to the police. When Valkyrie arrives and offers her help, Spider-Man refuses and goes in alone. However, as Spider-Man battles the Meteor Man, Valkyrie enters the room and tries to help. Outnumbered, the Meteor Man flees the scene. When Valkyrie and Spider-Man free the shop owner they learn that the Meteor Man sought a statue made out of meteor stone.
Chasing after the Meteor Man, the two heroes attack him in the air, and are able to send him crashing down to the ground, knocking him unconscious. When turning the Meteor Man in and explaining to Valkyrie about the Meteor Man's need for psychiatric help, Spider-Man is watched by Jeremiah.
Recurring Characters
Spider-Man, Valkyrie, Innocents of God (Jeremiah), Meteor Man, Nighthawk, Aragorn
Continuity Notes
Spider-Man is troubled by the apparent return of Gwen Stacy. Gwen died during a fight between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin in Amazing Spider-Man #121 only to apparently reappear in Amazing Spider-Man #144-145. This is actually a clone of Gwen, as revealed in Amazing Spider-Man #148.
Spider-Man recounts the origins of the Meteor Man. These events occurred in Amazing Spider-Man #36.