¡ LOS TENTÁCULOS Y LA TRAMPA !
Back in Manhattan, Spidey has scoured the whole city unsuccessfully
searching for Octopus. “Wherever he is, I guess he’s safe for now,” he
says. (Heh. Yes, but is May safe?) He returns to his apartment (where
"Harry must be out on a date!") and decides to call Aunt May. The phone
rings, just as Ock is paying May the "first month's rent in advance."
("That should keep her out of my hair until my plans are complete," he
thinks.) As May talks to Peter, Otto climbs the stairs, finds his room,
puts his suitcase on his bed and opens it. His metal arms come writhing
out, holding his communicating equipment. (Not sure how the arms and their harness and
the communicating equipment all fit in that little suitcase, though.)
"Now that Spider-Man is dead (Did I mention that Ock thinks his bomb
killed Spidey last issue?) and I’ve found a far better hideout than I
expected, I can again make plans to steal the priceless nullifier," he
states, "Luckily all of my men were not captured when my career as the
Master Planner was cut short by the accursed Spider-Man!" He uses his
equipment to contact his flunky (who has apparently been waiting at his
station for a call for the last twenty issues) and declares, "Your wait
is over! Soon we shall strike again!" Meanwhile, Ock's equipment is
wreaking havoc on Aunt May's TV reception. "I wonder if Dr. Octopus
could fix it for me?" she says, "He seems so very capable!"
The following morning, in the Manhattan "pad," Harry Osborn (tying
his bow tie) calls into Pete's room to see if he wants any breakfast.
Pete has left his door open and has been busy mixing up web-fluid with
his Spidey suit hanging in plain sight on his closet door. Calling out,
"Just a second, Harry! Be right with you!" PP closes his door and loads
the web fluid into his extra cartridges on his belt. When he opens up
again, Harry has turned sullen. "I can't wait for you to lock everything
up tight as a drum before you'll talk to me," he says, "If you're
afraid I'll steal something, just move out!" And he goes off to visit
his father. (Actually, Harry has a good point here. How would you like
it if your roommate locked his bedroom door and wouldn’t let you even
look at his stuff?)
Following a strange sketchy panel that doesn’t look like Johnny drew it,
Peter tells May "I've some studying to do" and leaves the house. He
hangs out, watching from across the street until dark. (In a nice moody
panel showing Peter from behind as he lurks under a tree; his head and
shoulders covered in shadow.) He changes to Spider-Man but still
hesitates to attack "because of Aunt May." Still, when a delivery is
made to the house for Ock ("Must be equipment for some new crime!"),
Pete knows he must act. (This is another nice panel with Spidey’s head
in profile in the foreground and the entrance to the house in the
distance, with light spilling out of the house, throwing the deliveryman
and Ock into shadow.)
TOMADO DE http://www.spiderfan.org
FECHA: 10 de Noviembre de 1967
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee
DIBUJO: John romta Sr.
TINTAS: Mickey Demeo
COLOR: John Romita Sr.
PORTADA: John Romita Sr.
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
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