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    The Jackal is back working on his twisted experiments while Hobgoblin is trying to win the heart of Daily Bugle reporter Norah Winters by eliminating the competition.

    Some characters listed here appear only in flashback, such as Hollow and other Loners appearing in Phil Urich's re-telling of his recent past.

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    Deadly Foes is front-loaded with all the goodness and quality. No offense to Van Lente and Oosterveer, but the narrative and art was stronger in the Slott/Gage Camuncoli half of the book.Hobgoblin's plot is more cohesive and fun than The Jackal's. Phil Urich's tale about making your own luck happen as he manipulates the situation (surely not as well as he'd like, but it works out anyway) to his advantage with Norah. Slott/Gage write him expertly with his inability to cope with failure and his to...

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