martes, 2 de diciembre de 2014

SPIDERMAN DEL 1 AL 700 (#45)


On the other side of town, Martha Connors is awakened by the sound of a window being forced open. The Lizard is crashing Curt's lab; the place "where Connors keeps all his serums and chemicals" according to Liz. Stan adds a footnote here, saying "We told you last ish that the Lizard is unaware that he actually is Dr. Curt Connors, remember?" But is this true? Did Stan tell us that? And is the Lizard unaware that he is Connors? Well, I suppose he did tell us that on page 15 panels 2-3 of last issue when Spidey says, "You're not the Lizard! You're a scientist! Your name is Curtis Connors! Hear? Connors! Doesn't that name mean anything to you? Can't you remember your wife, your son?" and Lizzie replies, "You fool! You think you can save yourself by making up fairy tales?!!" But in Amazing Spider-Man #6, November 1963 he writes a letter as the Lizard telling Martha to "take Billy, leave, never come back." Maybe his memory of Connors decreases the longer he is the Lizard.

Getting out of bed, Martha watches through the window of the connecting door as the Lizard rummages about. As she perches protectively over the sleeping Billy, she can see the Lizard's silhouette, making her realize that Curt has indeed transformed again. She is certain that he wouldn't harm her or Billy but she stays put and doesn't confront him. In the lab, the Lizard goes through Curt's notebooks, looking for the formula that created him. He wants to "drop it into swamp waters everywhere" so that he'll "have a lizard army, mighty enough to conquer all of mankind." But he soon discovers that he doesn't understand the symbols, equations, or "any of this stupid scientific gibberish" in the books. Enraged, he throws the books onto the lab table, shattering the beakers and vials sitting there. He decides he doesn't need to understand the formula. He only has to find Curt Connors and force him to give up the formula. He leaves the lab climbing down the wall, head first, in an unconscious search for himself. The sound of breaking glass wakes Billy up. Not being Nick Lowe (ah, there's an old obscure reference for you), he is upset by the sound. Martha runs over to hug and reassure him. She does this by lying, of course, telling him that "the wind blew some of your father's beakers over" and that she has since closed the window. As Martha wonders what to do next, Billy says, "Mom, did you ever feel scared without knowing why?" (Of course, Billy should know why and Martha shouldn't have to worry about shielding him since he knew that Curt is the Lizard back in ASM #6, when he told Spidey, "D-don't hurt him Spider-Man! He's still... my father! Sob." But Billy seems afflicted by the same amnesia as his father.)

In Manhattan, Spidey is searching from rooftops and in sewers for the Lizard. His last try is the Central Park Zoo. He doesn't find him there either but at the House of Reptiles he finds a poster that reads, "Last Day! Exhibit World's Largest Collection of Reptiles! Will next be seen at Exhibition Hall in Philadelphia! Write to Reptile Research Foundation for free exhibit schedule." This convinces Spidey that Liz will be on that train to Philly since the exhibit will have thousands of reptiles for him to command. At the train yards, Spidey's spider-sense tingles and leads him right to the Lizard who is sunning himself (or something) on top of a railroad car. Though the Lizard turns and sees him, Spidey is still fast enough to leap in and knock him off the car. Using his one good arm, Spidey punches away at the now grounded Lizard but the reptile's skin is too tough and he brushes off the attack, knocking Spidey away with a swipe of his tail. Liz wrenches a piece of rail off its moorings and steps in to brain the web-slinger with it, but Spidey uses his speed to slip under and whap Lizzie in the solar plexus. The Lizard drops the rail but that's about all. Spidey ruefully thinks, "I can't stop myself from pulling my punches knowing he's really Curt Connors!" The Lizard, as Stan puts it, "has no such scruples." He brains Spidey with a two-handed punch. (From his "pounding reptile fists." You don't get to see that phrase every day.) Spidey's head is spinning as the Lizard picks him up and throws him at a train car, hard enough to smash the door to splinters. Even though the wall-crawler still lives (and is ripe for the picking as he crouches on one knee, trying to gets his wits together), the Lizard decides there is "no need to waste any more of my strength on you." Instead, he starts smashing open other train car doors releasing snakes from one car and crocodiles from another. (So, apparently these reptiles are not in cages or boxes or anything. They are free to roam through the train cars. I'd sure hate to be the guy who has to open those cars when they arrive in Philadelphia.) The Lizard orders the reptiles to "destroy Spider-Man" and Spidey is shocked to see that "the reptiles actually obey him!" He stands and girds himself for battle. He webs shut the mouth of the nearest croc but knows "there's not enough web fluid in the world to stop them all!" The Lizard orders the reptiles to attack faster. "Overwhelm him by sheer force of numbers!" he cries, "Spider-Man must die!"

Tomado de http://www.spiderfan.org


TÍTULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #45
FECHA: 10 de Febrero de 1967
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee
DIBUJO:  John Romita Sr.
TINTAS: John Romita Sr.
COLOR: Andy Yanchus
PORTADA: John Romita Sr.
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
PÁGINAS: 21
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 5.2 mb


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