¡ Y ENTONCES LLEGÓ ELECTRO !
With the bills mounting up it's just another problem adding up for
Peter Parker. Still visiting his Aunt May and blaming himself for her
recent fainting spell, Peter is visited by Mary Jane and her Aunt Anna.
Gwen then calls and invites Peter out to Flash Thompson's farewell party
(as he is returning to duty in Vietnam.) When out trying to find crimes
in hopes of taking pictures of Spider-Man in action, all Peter gets for
his trouble is being doused with soot from the smoke stack.
When swinging by a television station, Spider-Man decides that
maybe he should try his luck at show business and bursts in on a group
of network executives in a meeting and offers the chance to appear on
one of their late night talk shows. Believing that it could mean big
ratings, the men agree to put Spider-Man on as a guest on the Midnight
Show, a popular late night talk show.
Unaware to Spider-Man, Max Dillon -- his old foe Electro -- has
been released on parole and has been given a job at the television
studio as an electrician. He is furious that he has to report to a
parole officer all the time, and is aching to get back into the world of
costumed villainy. That night when listening to one of J. Jonah
Jameson's televised editorials, speaking out against Spider-Man's
appearance on the show, Dillon finds a good excuse to get back into
action as Electro.
As Peter's financial woes get the better of him, causing him to
snap at another one of Flash's harmless flirtations towards Gwen, he
storms out of the going away party. Jameson meanwhile is visited by
Electro who offers to defeat Spider-Man during his television appearance
for a thousand dollars, in exchange for good press to make him sound as
though he's a hero. Gwen catches up with Peter, where they talk about
his insecurities and inability to balance his life and they make up once
more. At that same time Jameson is getting Joe Robertson and George
Stacy to join him for that evenings taping of the Midnight Show, Joe is a
little more than suspicious of Jameson's interest in the show.
A while later, Peter learns when he has to appear on the Midnight
Show as Spider-Man, but realizes his costume is still a mess. Although
the whole experience is embarrassing, Peter puts on a disguise
(including a paper bag over his head) so he can go to the laundromat to
clean his Spider-Man costume.
That night at the Midnight Show, his interview is cut short when
Electro attacks. Although the audience flees, Jonah stays on location to
watch the fight. Spider-Man manages to defeat Electro by swinging his
foe into some live wires causing a short circuit which knocks both of
them out. Electro manages to escape, and Spider-Man decides to slink off
as well because he will certainly not be paid after all this. Upon
getting home, on top of all his other problems Peter finds that parts of
his costume have been burnt, as well as his own hands. Feeling the
defeat, he resigns himself to bed.
TOMADO DE http://marvel.wikia.com
TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #82
FECHA: marzo / 1970
PORTADA: marie severin (lapices, tinta), john romita sr. (tinta)
PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Gwen Stacy, Aunt May, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Joseph Robertson
Villains: Electro
Other Characters: Harry Osborn, Anna May Watson, Mary Jane Watson, George Stacy, Flash Thompson, Electro's Parole Officer, JB(First appearance), Marvin(First appearance), Seymour(First appearance)
Locations: New York City: Manhattan: Daily Bugle Building, The Coffee Bean, Television Network Building; Queens: Aunt May's House
Items: Daily Bugle, Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Harry Osborn's Fu Manchu (shaved)
Vehicles: Train
ESCRITOR: stan lee, john romita sr.
DIBUJO: john buscema, Jim mooney
TINTA: jim mooney
COLOR: ?
COLOR: ?
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 21
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 5.9 mb
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