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Dreams of Innocence | |
Comic Book series: | Amazing Spider-Man |
Issue Number: | 384 |
Release Date: |
December, 1993 |
Executive Editor: |
Tom DeFalco |
Cover Artist: |
Mark Bagley |
Writer(s): |
David Michelinie |
Penciler(s): |
Mark Bagley |
Inker(s): |
Randy Emberlin, Al Milgrom |
Colourist(s): |
Bob Sharen |
Letterer(s): |
Rick Parker |
Editor(s): |
Danny Fingeroth, Mark Bernardo |
Previous issue: |
Amazing Spider-Man #383 |
Next issue: |
Amazing Spider-Man #385 |
Amazing Spider-Man #384 is the 384th issue of Amazing Spider-Man.
Plot[]
Major Events[]
Characters[]
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Jury
- Orwell Taylor
- Ramshot (Sam Caulkin)
- Sentry (Curtis Elkins)
- Firearm
- Screech (Max Taylor)
- Bomblast
Other Characters:
- Bernard Scudder (Private Detective)
- Richard Parker (Simulcrum)
- Mary Parker (Simulcrum)
- Irene Karnowsky (Only appearance)
- Reuben Traid (Only appearance)
- Reed Richards (Recap)
- Johnny Storm (Recap)
- Susie Karnowsky (Recap)
- Venom (Eddie Brock) (Recap)
- The Burglar (Recap)
- Baxter Bigelow (Recap)
- Styx (Recap)
- Stone (Recap)
- Carnage (Recap)
- Shriek (Recap)
- Carrion (Recap)
- Demogoblin (Recap)
- Spider-Doppelganger (Recap)