Spider-Man: The Mutant Agenda

    (Marvel, 1994)
™ and © Marvel Characters, Inc.

Hank McCoy was a brilliant research scientist working for the Brand Corporation. Although he was also a mutant member of the X-Men with incredible gymnastic ability, he appeared fairly human. Then it all went wrong, and a lab tragedy transformed Hank into a furry creature worthy of the name, “the Beast.”

Hank thought he had cleaned up the Brand Corporation and destroyed records of his own research. Now he finds out he may have been wrong. The Brand Corporation announced that it had unlocked the secrets of mutation and could produce any sort of mutant it wanted. Needless to say, this has attracted the attention of a lot of people, including Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man. Then there were the party crashers, like the deadly Hobgoblin!

This mini-series is remarkable in that it ran both here and through the Spider-Man newspaper strip simultaneously.
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    Cover says Feb, indicia says Mar
    Mar 1994
    Cover: $1.25
    W: Stan Lee  ·  A: John Romita Sr., Larry Lieber, Fred Kida
    Strip reprints; Spaces to paste in newspaper strip
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    Newsstand Edition with cover by Scott Kolins
    Mar 1994
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    W: Stan Lee  ·  A: John Romita Sr., Larry Lieber, Fred Kida
    Strip reprints; Spaces to paste in newspaper strip
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    Mar 1994
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Steven Grant  ·  A: Scott Kolins
    Story Takes Place Before Amazing Spider-Man #385; Ties in with daily Spider-Man newspaper strip
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    Apr 1994
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Steven Grant  ·  A: Scott Kolins
    Versus Hobgoblin
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    May 1994
    Cover: $1.75
    W: Steven Grant  ·  A: Scott Kolins
    Versus Hobgoblin
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