"The Jekyll-Hyde Decision"
*Tom Troy, as defense attorney, takes a Mayoral candidate Jeremy Cotton as a client, and when Troy finds out his client is dirty, he decides to take action as the Fly. Kim Brand cautions Troy about getting involved in politics, but assists Troy in the investigation.
Story written by Stan Timmons, layouts by Trevor Von Eeden, finished art by Rich Buckler, letters by Bill Yoshida, and colored by Barry Grossman; 18 pages.
"The Ring Quest"
*Tom Troy is trying to help Freedman Electronics stop their competitor Xant from stealing their intellectual property through espionage. When the Fly tries to stop the insider red-handed, he loses his power ring to the spy, and desperately attempts to get it back before tragedy strikes. *Source: Warlock
Story written by Jack Harris, penciled by Deryl Skelton, inked by Rich Buckler, lettered by Bill Yoshida, and colored by Barry Grossman; 12 pages. *Source: Warlock.
Wraparound cover illustration by Rudy Nebres.