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These two books cross-over, sort of, with Spider-Man taking the “main” role in Excalibur and vice-versa. Both stories recall the first time Spidey met Captain Britain, way back in Marvel Team-Up #65-66, and in the end we learn Arcade was behind much of the shenanigans.
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There’s a nice touches with some cat-named villains called “The Litter.”
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Other than that, it’s a fairly typical set of fill-in issues.
Created by Scott Lobdell and James Fry (Excalibur) and Terry Kavanagh and Chris Marriman (Spider-Man)