"And Death Shall Fly Like a Dragon!" While on assignment for the Bugle, Peter runs into Angela Yin meeting her cousin Meiko at the Seaport carnival; A group of ninjas, the True Believers, led by Karsano who believes he has the Dragonfly power, attack Meiko, prodding Spider-Man into action; Later, Meiko joins Angela at her apartment where she reveals that the True Believers' honor code allows Karsano three attempts on her life; The Seaport attack was the second. Spidey and the True Believers track Meiko down; Karsano fells Meiko but Spidey breaks his ceremonial sword; Having failed a third time, Karsano declares himself a fraud and commits ritual suicide. "Hidden Agendas!", script by Tom DeFalco, art by Geof Isherwood; Spider-Man vs. The Rose, Delilah, and Black Tarantula.
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"The Amazing Spider-Man #421 [Direct Edition]-Very Good (3.5 – 5)" is associated with the Marvel Heroes, Marvel Universe, and Spider-Man brands.
The publisher of "The Amazing Spider-Man #421 [Direct Edition]-Very Good (3.5 – 5)" is Marvel Comics.
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The artists of "The Amazing Spider-Man #421 [Direct Edition]-Very Good (3.5 – 5)" are Steve Skroce, Bud LaRosa, and Geof Isherwood. The cover artist is Steve Skroce.
The writer of "The Amazing Spider-Man #421 [Direct Edition]-Very Good (3.5 – 5)" is Tom Defalco.