jueves, 4 de diciembre de 2014

SPIDERMAN DEL 1 AL 700 (#51)



¡ EN LAS GARRAS DE KINGPIN !

Kingpin sends the hood named “Blinker” to pick up Jonah. He then orders the former boss named “Big Turk” to “put the squeeze” on some service stations. When Big Turk implies that this is hardly “the big time,” the Kingpin tells him “this is just a test” to see how he operates. (I’m not sure why Stan is bothering with this. Couldn’t he just have given Big Turk something “big time” to do and cut out this whole conversation? Maybe Stan couldn’t think of anything suitably “big” for Big Turk to do so he covered his lapse by giving Big Turk something small time to do, acknowledged it as small time, and gave a reason why the Kingpin would give him something small time to do. Sounds silly, I know, but, trust me, writers go through such lapses and make such decisions to cover themselves all the time... Or maybe Stan is showing how perceptive the Kingpin is, seeing as Big Turk can’t even handle the small job, which foreshadows Big Turk’s ultimate fall. But I’m getting way ahead of myself.) Anyway, Big Turk heads out with two of his boys to tackle the service stations. One of his gang says, “Anyway, we don’t haveta worry about Spider-Man no more!” (“Spider-Man no more!” That was last issue’s title! Very clever, Stan!)
The thug is wrong, of course. Spidey is back in action. And, wouldn’t you know it? He happens to be web-slinging by when Big Turk and his guys hit a service station. Turk has their take in a briefcase that is yanked out of his hand by webbing. Spidey perches on a wall above the hoods (a nice perspective drawing by Johnny) and starts webbing up their guns. In the next panel, however, Spidey is now standing on top of a wall, low enough for the bad guys to consider rushing him. Spidey strikes out first, punching one guy in the chin with his right hand while shoving another guy in the face with the flat of his left hand.

After bopping Big Turk, Spidey nails three guys using both arms and his right foot. “I sure hope you chaps didn’t eat heavy meals lately!” he says. Big Turk bails out with a guy named Shorty. “There’s always more where they came from,” Big Turk says of the guys they leave behind, “Besides, we gotta tell the Kingpin what we’re up against!” As Big Turk and Shorty peel out, the three hoods that Spidey walloped have turned the tables on him. One grabs his right hand, another tugs on his right arm, the third holds his left arm while trying to get him in a headlock. Spidey breaks free in the next panel, socking two of them with one big swing. There are three goons already lying on the ground, making a total of five in the panel. Add Big Turk and Shorty to the mix and it looks like Spidey was fighting seven guys altogether but there are never more than five shown in any panel. (Unless the whole seven are shown on page 5 panel 2 when Big Turk and Shorty take it on the lam… but the remaining bunch tackling Spidey look like a big blob… at least in my copy.) Spidey grabs two of his defeated foes and demands to know, “Who and what is the Kingpin?” but the police arrive so he decides to cut out. (Plus, it looks like the guys he’s interrogating are unconscious.) He climbs a wall to where he placed his automatic camera but, retrieving it, he recalls that he “told Jameson where to get off” in Amazing Spider-Man #50. “Now I’ve gotta swallow my pride and convince him I was…ulp…only kidding!” he says.

Back at his headquarters, the Kingpin slides back some drapes, revealing a one-way mirror in which he can observe Frederick Foswell whom he has placed in another room. Flint asks, “Why don’tcha just polish him off now?” but the Kingpin has plans for Foswell and instructs Flint to bring him in. Still high on himself, Fred tells the Kingpin “I thought you’d realize you needed me” because “nobody’s ever been able to take over all the mobs before except me.” Starting to feel really smug, Foswell reaches into his jacket pocket. The Kingpin warns him that “the obliterator beam within my walking stick can atomize you before you can make another move.” Foswell assures him, “I’m not cheap hood reaching for a gun!” Instead he is reaching for a cigarette. Once he has it out, he orders Flint to give him a light. Flint balks until the Kingpin orders him to comply. “We’ll get along just fine, Foswell!” says the Kingpin, “I like your style!”
Just then Big Turk and Shorty break in, still riled up over encountering Spidey. “What were ya tryin’ to pull, ya fink!” says Big Turk, then compounds things by calling the Kingpin, “Fatso.” Shorty gets in on the action, saying, “Let’s get ‘im, Big Turk! Nobody can make fools of us the way that lyin’ fink tried to do!” Flint starts to go for his gun and Foswell recedes into the shadows. The Kingpin tells Flint to hold off and stands, planning to handle things himself. Big Turk takes advantage of the situation and clocks Flint, promising to “bounce [Kingpin] all over the place like a hunka blubber.” Shorty tells Big Turk to watch out for Kingpin’s cane but the mob boss promises to humble Big Turk “with my bare hands.”

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TÍTULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 # 51
FECHA: 10 de Agosto de 1967
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee
DIBUJO: John Romita Sr.
TINTAS: Mickey Demeo
COLOR: John Romita Sr.
PORTADA: John Romita Sr.
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
PÁGINAS: 21
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 6.4 mb


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