jueves, 20 de noviembre de 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man #8 "The Terrible Threat of the Living Brain!" & "Spider-Man Tackles the Torch!"

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" LA TERRIBLE AMENAZA DE LIVING BRAIN! "

When Mr. Petty of the I.C.M. company brings in a new robotic computer (dubbed the "Living Brain") to Midtown High for a demonstration, Peter insults Flash Thompson's intelligence when he voices his ignorance of the machine's value. This causes a brief scuffle where Peter's glasses are broken. Flash challenges Peter to a fight after school. 

During the demonstration of the computer's powers (that it can answer any question given the correct input), two of the hired men who helped bring the device in decide to steal it after hoping to use it to win bets. Peter's class decides to ask the computer if it can figure out Spider-Man's real identity, and Peter is asked to input the information. Peter is relieved when the device gives out its answer in a code that Peter is assigned to decode for the next day's class. When Flash tries to take it from Peter, this prompts Mr. Warren to suggest the boys deal with their rivalry in a boxing match. 

During the match, Peter is afraid of really hurting Flash with his spider-strength, and his first punch (although pulled) knocks Flash for a loop, but Flash dismisses it as a joke he played on Parker to save face in front of his classmates. As the match continues, the two men try to steal the Living Brain, accidentally short circuit the computer causing it to go on a rampage through the school. When Flash is distracted by calls for help, Peter lands a punch which knocks Flash out and everyone calls it a cheap shot. 

Before anyone can see that Flash was literally knocked out by Peter they learn that Living Brain is on a rampage. This gives Peter a chance to carry Flash away to safety and change into Spider-Man. As Spider-Man, Peter saves his classmates from harm and tackles the Living Brain. After a battle, Spider-Man manages to stop its rampage. 

Changing back to Peter Parker after, he decides to have a little fun when Flash meets up with his classmates. Peter identifies that Flash wasn't seen while the robot was on a rampage, and suggests to his classmates that Flash might be Spider-Man's true identity. His classmates, having witnessed Flash "diving" during the boxing match are more or less convinced.





TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #8 Vol.1
FECHA: Enero / 1964
PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stan goldberg (color) 
PERSONAJES 
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker) 
Supporting Characters: Flash Thompson, Elizabeth Allan, Seymour O'Reilly, Sally Avril, Raymond Warren, Aunt May (In an illusion or vision), J. Jonah Jameson (In an illusion or vision)
Villains: The Living Brain (First appearance), Vulture (In an illusion or vision)
Other Characters: Two Unnamed Technicians - Employees of the International Computing Machines (ICM) Corporation, Mr. Petty(First appearance), Peter Parker's High School Classmates, Charlie(First appearance)
Locations: United States of America: New York City: New York: Queens: Forest Hills, Midtown High School
Organizations: International Computing Machines (ICM) Corporation
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, NOW Magazine
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee 
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko 
TINTAS: Steve Ditko 
COLOR: Stan goldberg

EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 22
TAMAÑO: 5.9 mb



Spider-Man Pelea Contra la Antorcha Humana

When Mr. Petty of the I.C.M. company brings in a new robotic computer (dubbed the "Living Brain") to Midtown High for a demonstration, Peter insults Flash Thompson's intelligence when he voices his ignorance of the machine's value. This causes a brief scuffle where Peter's glasses are broken. Flash challenges Peter to a fight after school. 

During the demonstration of the computer's powers (that it can answer any question given the correct input), two of the hired men who helped bring the device in decide to steal it after hoping to use it to win bets. Peter's class decides to ask the computer if it can figure out Spider-Man's real identity, and Peter is asked to input the information. Peter is relieved when the device gives out its answer in a code that Peter is assigned to decode for the next day's class. When Flash tries to take it from Peter, this prompts Mr. Warren to suggest the boys deal with their rivalry in a boxing match. 

During the match, Peter is afraid of really hurting Flash with his spider-strength, and his first punch (although pulled) knocks Flash for a loop, but Flash dismisses it as a joke he played on Parker to save face in front of his classmates. As the match continues, the two men try to steal the Living Brain, accidentally short circuit the computer causing it to go on a rampage through the school. When Flash is distracted by calls for help, Peter lands a punch which knocks Flash out and everyone calls it a cheap shot. 

Before anyone can see that Flash was literally knocked out by Peter they learn that Living Brain is on a rampage. This gives Peter a chance to carry Flash away to safety and change into Spider-Man. As Spider-Man, Peter saves his classmates from harm and tackles the Living Brain. After a battle, Spider-Man manages to stop its rampage. 

Changing back to Peter Parker after, he decides to have a little fun when Flash meets up with his classmates. Peter identifies that Flash wasn't seen while the robot was on a rampage, and suggests to his classmates that Flash might be Spider-Man's true identity. His classmates, having witnessed Flash "diving" during the boxing match are more or less convinced.


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TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #8 Vol.1
FECHA: Enero / 1964
 PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stangolbeg (color)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Dorrie Evans, Fantastic Four: Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Mister Fantastic, Invisible Girl, Thing
Villains: None
Other Characters: Sally (First appearance)
Locations: Dorrie Evans' House
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee 
LÁPICES: Jack Kirby
 TINTAS: Steve Ditko 
COLOR:  Stan goldberg
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: Superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 22
TAMAÑO: 5.9 mb




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