jueves, 20 de noviembre de 2014

The Amazing Spider-Man #9 "The Man Called Electro!"

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" ¡EL HOMBRE LLAMADO ELECTRO! "

Spider-Man is dashing past a group of pedestrians who are wondering where he is off to. Then the police are happy to see Spider-Man swinging by to help them stop gunmen, but he just swings by. Soon we find out the reason for Spider-Man rushing by was to get a prescription for Aunt May. On the other side of town, while Peter sits up at Aunt May's bedside, a new menace in the form of Electro charges himself up with electricity and sets out to steal the contents of an armored car carrying gold.After using electric shocks to scare the guards and surrounding them in a ring of electricity he manages to get what he wants.

The next morning Peter calls the doctor and he explains that Aunt May's health is worse and that she must go to the hospital, and Aunt May is worried that Peter can not look after himself but he assures her he can. Later that day Peter goes to class but ignores the taunts of Flash Thompson as his mind is focused on the well being of Aunt May.When Peter finally visits Aunt May he finds Betty Brant there visiting. Peter has much on his mind and leaves abruptly without seeing Betty home.

Meanwhile Electro decides to make a withdrawal at the Forest Hills Bank. There he uses electric shocks to keep the bank manager and his guest J. Jonah Jameson busy while he opens the timelock vault with his electrical powers. The next edition of the Daily Bugle is printed and there is an article claiming the criminal Electro is Spider-Man. Spider-Man searches for Electro and comes up empty a few times, and when he finally finds him, Electro defeats him. The next edition of the Bugle again claims to have proof that Spider-Man is Electro, which makes the public ask questions about who Spider-Man really is.

At a secret hideout after also reading the Bugle, Max Dillon tells his origin how he became Electro. When he's finished, he goes to the West Side House of Detention in downtown New York where he sets about freeing some prisoners to become his flunkies. Jameson travels down there to see if Spider-Man shows up and to prove that they are one in the same. Peter is however tied up looking after his aunt at the hospital but wants to go to the House of Detention to take photos for the Bugle. When Spider-Man finally turns up at the House of Detention, Jameson realizes his mistake that Electro and Spider-Man are different people.

Spider-Man quickly puts rubber gloves on his hands and rubbers on his feet so as to insulate him from the electric bolts he will face when he finds Electro. After a long fight with the inmates and Electro, Spider-Man finally defeats Electro with a fire hose and removes his mask expecting to know who Electro is. 

Afterwards Spider-Man sells pictures of Electro fighting Spider-Man to J. Jonah Jameson receiving some much needed money to help Aunt May. The story ends with Betty and Peter trying to find the right words to say to each other. 




TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #9 Vol.1
FECHA: Febrero / 1964
 PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stan goldberg (color)
PERSONAJES: 
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant; Flash Thompson, Liz Allan, Seymour O'Reilly, Dr. Bromwell (First appearance)
Villains: Electro (First appearance) (Origin revealed)
Other Characters: Gunmen who Spider-Man ignores, Bank Manager, Nurse at Forest Hills Hospital, Harris (First appearance), Linesman in trouble, A group of convicts at the House of Detention, Peter Parker's High School Classmates, New York Police Department: Joe; Stargazer on rooftop, Workmen making repairs on a power line
Locations: United States of America: New York City: New York: Manhattan: Daily Bugle Building, Queens: Forest Hills, Aunt May's House, Midtown High School, Forest Hills Hospital (First appearance), Forest Hills Bank (First appearance)
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Spider-Signal, The Daily Bugle
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee 
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko 
TINTAS: Steve Ditko 
COLOR: Stan goldberg
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 23
TAMAÑO: 5.8 mb




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The Amazing Spider-Man #8 "The Terrible Threat of the Living Brain!" & "Spider-Man Tackles the Torch!"

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" LA TERRIBLE AMENAZA DE LIVING BRAIN! "

When Mr. Petty of the I.C.M. company brings in a new robotic computer (dubbed the "Living Brain") to Midtown High for a demonstration, Peter insults Flash Thompson's intelligence when he voices his ignorance of the machine's value. This causes a brief scuffle where Peter's glasses are broken. Flash challenges Peter to a fight after school. 

During the demonstration of the computer's powers (that it can answer any question given the correct input), two of the hired men who helped bring the device in decide to steal it after hoping to use it to win bets. Peter's class decides to ask the computer if it can figure out Spider-Man's real identity, and Peter is asked to input the information. Peter is relieved when the device gives out its answer in a code that Peter is assigned to decode for the next day's class. When Flash tries to take it from Peter, this prompts Mr. Warren to suggest the boys deal with their rivalry in a boxing match. 

During the match, Peter is afraid of really hurting Flash with his spider-strength, and his first punch (although pulled) knocks Flash for a loop, but Flash dismisses it as a joke he played on Parker to save face in front of his classmates. As the match continues, the two men try to steal the Living Brain, accidentally short circuit the computer causing it to go on a rampage through the school. When Flash is distracted by calls for help, Peter lands a punch which knocks Flash out and everyone calls it a cheap shot. 

Before anyone can see that Flash was literally knocked out by Peter they learn that Living Brain is on a rampage. This gives Peter a chance to carry Flash away to safety and change into Spider-Man. As Spider-Man, Peter saves his classmates from harm and tackles the Living Brain. After a battle, Spider-Man manages to stop its rampage. 

Changing back to Peter Parker after, he decides to have a little fun when Flash meets up with his classmates. Peter identifies that Flash wasn't seen while the robot was on a rampage, and suggests to his classmates that Flash might be Spider-Man's true identity. His classmates, having witnessed Flash "diving" during the boxing match are more or less convinced.





TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #8 Vol.1
FECHA: Enero / 1964
PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stan goldberg (color) 
PERSONAJES 
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker) 
Supporting Characters: Flash Thompson, Elizabeth Allan, Seymour O'Reilly, Sally Avril, Raymond Warren, Aunt May (In an illusion or vision), J. Jonah Jameson (In an illusion or vision)
Villains: The Living Brain (First appearance), Vulture (In an illusion or vision)
Other Characters: Two Unnamed Technicians - Employees of the International Computing Machines (ICM) Corporation, Mr. Petty(First appearance), Peter Parker's High School Classmates, Charlie(First appearance)
Locations: United States of America: New York City: New York: Queens: Forest Hills, Midtown High School
Organizations: International Computing Machines (ICM) Corporation
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, NOW Magazine
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee 
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko 
TINTAS: Steve Ditko 
COLOR: Stan goldberg

EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 22
TAMAÑO: 5.9 mb



Spider-Man Pelea Contra la Antorcha Humana

When Mr. Petty of the I.C.M. company brings in a new robotic computer (dubbed the "Living Brain") to Midtown High for a demonstration, Peter insults Flash Thompson's intelligence when he voices his ignorance of the machine's value. This causes a brief scuffle where Peter's glasses are broken. Flash challenges Peter to a fight after school. 

During the demonstration of the computer's powers (that it can answer any question given the correct input), two of the hired men who helped bring the device in decide to steal it after hoping to use it to win bets. Peter's class decides to ask the computer if it can figure out Spider-Man's real identity, and Peter is asked to input the information. Peter is relieved when the device gives out its answer in a code that Peter is assigned to decode for the next day's class. When Flash tries to take it from Peter, this prompts Mr. Warren to suggest the boys deal with their rivalry in a boxing match. 

During the match, Peter is afraid of really hurting Flash with his spider-strength, and his first punch (although pulled) knocks Flash for a loop, but Flash dismisses it as a joke he played on Parker to save face in front of his classmates. As the match continues, the two men try to steal the Living Brain, accidentally short circuit the computer causing it to go on a rampage through the school. When Flash is distracted by calls for help, Peter lands a punch which knocks Flash out and everyone calls it a cheap shot. 

Before anyone can see that Flash was literally knocked out by Peter they learn that Living Brain is on a rampage. This gives Peter a chance to carry Flash away to safety and change into Spider-Man. As Spider-Man, Peter saves his classmates from harm and tackles the Living Brain. After a battle, Spider-Man manages to stop its rampage. 

Changing back to Peter Parker after, he decides to have a little fun when Flash meets up with his classmates. Peter identifies that Flash wasn't seen while the robot was on a rampage, and suggests to his classmates that Flash might be Spider-Man's true identity. His classmates, having witnessed Flash "diving" during the boxing match are more or less convinced.


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TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #8 Vol.1
FECHA: Enero / 1964
 PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stangolbeg (color)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Dorrie Evans, Fantastic Four: Human Torch (Johnny Storm), Mister Fantastic, Invisible Girl, Thing
Villains: None
Other Characters: Sally (First appearance)
Locations: Dorrie Evans' House
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee 
LÁPICES: Jack Kirby
 TINTAS: Steve Ditko 
COLOR:  Stan goldberg
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: Superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 22
TAMAÑO: 5.9 mb




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The Amazing Spider-Man #7 "The Return of the Vulture"

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EL REGRESO DEL VULTURE

Following his defeat at the hands of Spider-Man, the Vulture has been spending his time in prison secretly smuggling parts from the prison machine shop into his cell so that he can recreate his flying technology, this time correcting the flaw which caused his defeat last time. Perfecting the device, the Vulture breaks out of prison.

When Peter Parker hears about this break-out, he goes after the Vulture as Spider-Man. Hoping to use the same device that defeated the Vulture before, Spider-Man is shocked to find that the Vulture corrected the flaw in his device. The Vulture easily defeats Spider-Man, and Spidey injures his arm in the process, and has to come up with an excuse for it as Peter Parker.

Later when Peter is trying to sell his Vulture pictures to J. Jonah Jameson, the Vulture arrives demanding that Jameson give over the company's payroll. While Jameson argues with the crook, it gives Peter enough time to slip away and change into Spider-Man. He then battles the Vulture all over the Daily Bugle building. When Spider-Man attaches a webline to the Vulture, the Vulture takes him high above the city.

There Spidey uses his webs to pin the Vultures wings and the two begin to fall. However Spidey weaves a web parachute and saves them from harm. He then turns the Vulture over to the police. When Jameson cusses out Spider-Man for causing chaos in his newspaper, Spider-Man shoots webbing in his mouth before leaving to change back into his civilian guise. He then sneaks back into the office and "hide out" with Betty Brant as Jameson storms through the office trying to get the webbing off his mouth.


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TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman #7 Vol.1 
FECHA: Diciembre / 1963 
 PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices, tinta), stan goldberg (color)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant; Flash Thompson, Liz Allan, Sally Avril, Seymour O'Reilly
Villains: Vulture
Other Characters: Bobby, Unnamed Prison Guards, Prisoners, An unnamed doctor, An unnamed jeweler, Peter Parker's High School Classmates, New York policemen
Locations: United States of America: New York City: New York: Manhattan: Daily Bugle Building, Queens: Forest Hills, Aunt May's House, Midtown High School, An abandoned silo on a farm in Staten Island, New York State Prison
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Utility Belt, Spider-Man's Belt Camera, Anti-Magnetic Inverter, Vulture's Wings
Vehicles: None
 ESCRITOR: Stan Lee 
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko 
TINTAS: Steve Ditko
COLOR: Stan goldberg
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 22
TAMAÑO: 5.2 mb




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One flew over the cuckoo's nest


" ATRAPADO SIN SALIDA "

One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (en España, Alguien voló sobre el nido del cuco; en Argentina, Atrapado sin salida; en México, Atrapados sin salida) es una película estadounidense de 1975 basada en la novela homónima de Ken Kesey, dirigida por Miloš Forman y con Jack Nicholson, Louise Fletcher, Danny DeVito, Christopher Lloyd, Brad Dourif y Will Sampson en los papeles principales. 

Ganadora de numerosos premios internacionales, One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest fue la segunda película en obtener los cinco principales premios de la Academia: Óscar a la mejor película, Óscar al mejor director, Óscar al mejor actor, Óscar a la mejor actriz y Óscar al mejor guion adaptado, hazaña que ya había sido lograda por It Happened One Night en 1934 y que luego fue lograda en 1991 por The Silence of the Lambs. Sin embargo, es la única de las tres que también obtuvo esos cinco premios en los Premios Globo de Oro.

Para no entrar en la cárcel, Randle Patrick McMurphy convenció al juez que es una persona insana y merece estar dentro de una institución psiquiátrica. Cuando Randle se incorpora en el hospital se encuentra con un mundo desconocido. Aunque él piensa que puede comportarse como quiera, se va a enfrentar con la enfermera Mildred Ratched, una mujer dura y que no va a permitir ningún desorden dentro de su institución.


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TITULO: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
BASADO EN: One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest de Ken Kensey
DIRECTOR: Milos Forman
PRODUCTOR: Michael Douglas
REPARTO: Jack Nicholson, Danny DeVito, Christopher Lloyd, Louise Fletcher, William Redfield, Brad Dourif, Sydney Lassick, Anjelica Huston
GUIÓN: Bo Goldman, Lawrence Hauben
FOTOGRAFÍA: Haskell Wexler, Bill Butler
MÚSICA: Jack Nitzsche
AÑO: Noviembre/1975
PAIS: estados unidos
DISTRIBUIDORA: United Artists
 PRODUCTORA: Fantasy Films
GÉNERO: Drama 
DURACIÓN: 133 Min. 
FORMATO: .mpeg
IDIOMA: Ingles Subtitulado Latino
TAMAÑO: 1.3 gb