DESDA LA MÁS ONDA HONDA DERROTA
Elsewhere, Kraven the Hunter is watching the news on a bamboo-styled TV that
looks like something the Professor put together on Gilligan's Island. He
is filled with jealousy over the newfound notoriety of the new Vulture, who is
"now considered the city's deadliest menace." Seething that "I'm the one who
first beat Spider-Man." and "No wing-flapping, flying fool can steal my glory
from me!", (smashing a big vase with a swipe from his hand while standing on a
tiger-skin rug with a big elephant head mounted on his wall). Kraven then takes
his frustrations out on his tiger Rajah. He releases the big cat, grapples with
it, wraps his hands around its neck, throws it around, and allows it to slink
back to its cage while shaking his fist at it. "Next I shall crush the Vulture",
he proclaims, his fists clenched before him. He ventures out, scaling a building
by hand. "Wherever the Vulture may fly, Kraven will bring him down," he says,
"So, let the hunt begin."
So, now, is it the next day, or what? It must be, since Harry came home in the
middle of the night and now May and Anna are showing up for a visit. I don't
know why they're doing this since he wasn't even home for their last
visit...whenever THAT was...but that's what they're doing and they are sorry to
see him still in bed, "with his Spidey suit on, no less!" (Although they don't
know that part.)
Okay, hold it. If it is the next day, why didn't Pete change out of his
Spidey suit sometime during the night? Did he just pass out after talking to
Harry? And if it's not the next day, why are May and Anna visiting in the
middle of the night? May is surprised that Pete is still in bed and Pete claims
he's about to talk a nap, so it can't be the middle of the night, right? Except
when May worries over him, he tells her all he needs is a good night's sleep
which implies that he didn't just have one so it seems that May and Anna
are visiting in the middle of the night. Just what exactly is going on?
What time is it? I've got no answers for you. I'm moving on.
Pete is very nervous that someone will pull off his bedcovers and reveal his
duds, but all Aunt May does when she approaches is feel his forehead. She
discovers that Pete still has a fever. Over her nephew's protestations, May
calls Dr. Bromwell to request a house call. ("You don't want to worry your
Auntie," she says. "Auntie?" She calls herself "Auntie?") On the phone to
Bromwell, May discovers he is in surgery. She asks that he come over as soon as
possible. (The guy is a surgeon and he does house calls! Where can I find
a doctor like that?) As all the others finally leave his room, Pete leaps up to
remove his Spidey suit. ("I'm sure lucky the Doc is busy," he says, "Now's my
chance to peel off my Spidey suit" as if Bromwell will teleport over
instantaneously.) He discovers that he is already feeling MUCH better but, even
so, he must stay in bed and wait for Dr. Bromwell in order to satisfy Aunt May.
He climbs back under the covers, props his head on his fist, and considers it
lucky that "the Vulture isn't acting up along about now!"
TOMADO DE http://www.spiderfan.org
FECHA: 10 de Junio de 1967
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee
DIBUJO: John romta Sr.
TINTAS: Mickey Demeo
COLOR: John Romita Sr.
PORTADA: John Romita Sr.
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
PÁGINAS: 21
FORMATO: .cbr
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