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The Spider-Man #12 "Unmasked by Dr. Octopus!"

Desenmascarado por el Dr. Octopus

Betty Brant has returned to New York and taken back her secretary job at the Daily Bugle. Dr. Octopus has also returned to New York, plotting to get revenge on Spider-Man, and decides to use Betty as bait. Kidnapping Betty from the Bugle building, he tells Jameson to put a call out to Spider-Man to meet him at a nearby amusement park. 

With his spider-powers seemingly gone because he's come down with a cold, Peter decides he that he has no choice but to save Betty as he is, and so he accepts the challenge of Dr. Octopus. When he tells Jameson (pretending that he just heard it so his identity isn't compromised), Jameson decides to go and report the story himself. 

When Spider-Man arrives to battle Dr. Octopus, all his powers have completely faded. Naturally, the powerless Spider-Man proves to be no match for Dr. Octopus. Dr. Octopus then publicly unmasks Spider-Man; when they all consider how Peter Parker could be Spider-Man, Octopus dismisses Parker as posing as Spider-Man to save his girlfriend, because Spider-Man would put up a better fight. He then flees the scene to try and find some other way to get the "real" Spider-Man's attention. 

Everyone gives Peter grief for the danger he put himself in; however, Liz Allen finds the whole episode romantic, and her opinion of Peter changes and she realizes that she's attracted to him. The next day, Peter wakes up and finds that the cold has passed and as a result his powers are back. When Dr. Octopus releases animals from the zoo, Peter goes into action as Spider-Man. He rounds up all the animals, and then gets into a fight with Dr. Octopus across the city. 

Their fight takes them to an artist's loft, where they inadvertently start a fire; when the flames grow too big, Spider-Man flees and Dr. Octopus is knocked out when he inhales too much smoke. The fire is put out, and Octopus is turned over to the police. Having changed back to his civilian identity, Peter is asked out on a date by Liz Allen. Peter rejects her date telling her that he's going to go on a better one with Betty Brant, and tells her to go on a date with Flash Thompson because they deserve each other.

TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman Vol.1 #12
FECHA: Mayo / 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, Elizabeth Allan, Seymour O'Reilly, Sally Avril
Villains: Doctor Octopus
Other Characters: Dr. Bromwell, Peter Parker's high school classmates, New York Police Department: Bill (First appearance), Joe; Betty Brant's replacement
Locations: United States of America: New York City: New York: Manhattan: Daily Bugle Building, Forest Hills, Queens: Aunt May's House, Midtown High School; Coney Island (First appearance)
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Utility Belt, Spider-Man's, Spider-Signal, Doctor Octopus' Tentacles, 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: 6.1 mb




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The Amazing Spider-Man # 11 "Turning Point"



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When Peter hears that Dr. Octopus is about to be released from prison, he goes to the warden to petition against his release, the warden tells Spider-Man that Octopus served his time and tells him to get out before he has him arrested. Knowing that Octopus will probably go back to a life of crime, Peter develops a Spider-Tracer device which will allow him to track Octopus wherever he goes. When he tags the car coming to pick up Octopus, Spider-Man is shocked to find Betty Brant driving it. He also finds that she dropped a map to Philadelphia from the car when she went to pick up Octopus.

As it turns out, Betty's trouble involves her brother Bennett, who is the lawyer for crime boss Blackie Gaxton. He also owes Gaxton a large gambling debt. In order to clear this debt, Betty has agreed to help Bennett follow through with Gaxton's plan: Use Dr. Octopus to free him from prison.

When Peter travels out to Philadelphia, he manages to track down Betty and tells her how he feels. Meanwhile, Dr. Octopus manages to free Blackie Gaxton, and they take both Betty and Bennett as hostages as they make their escape by boat. Spider-Man arrives to capture both, but during the altercation Spider-Man sprains his ankle and Bennett is shot by a bullet fired by Blackie that was meant for his sister.

Betty blames Spider-Man for her brother's death, and Spider-Man battles Dr. Octopus around the ship, but Octopus manages to escape. The police arrive and arrest Blackie and his gang. Later, having changed back to Peter Parker, he learns from Betty that she hopes to never see Spider-Man again because she couldn't bear being reminded of her brother's death. This hampers Peter's plans of revealing his secret identity to her.

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TITULO: The Amazing Spiderman Vol.1 #11
FECHA: Abril / 1964
 PORTADA: Steve Ditko (lapices,tinta), jack kirby (lapices), stan golberg (color), dick ayers (tinta)
 PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Betty Brant
Villains: Doctor Octopus, Blackie Gaxton (Only Appearance)
Other Characters: Bennett Brant (First appearance) (Apparent Death), Unnamed Warden of Municipal Prison, New York policemen
Locations: United States of America: New York City: New York: Manhattan: Forest Hills, Queens: Aunt May's House, New York State Prison; Pennsylvania: Philadelphia
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Spider-Signal, Spider-Tracer (First appearance), Spider-Tracer-Tracker (First appearance), Doctor Octopus' Tentacles 
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Stan Lee 
LÁPICES: Steve Ditko
TINTAS: Steve Ditko
COLOR: Stan goldberg 
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes
FORMATO: .cbr
PÁGINAS: 22
TAMAÑO: 5.6 mb




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The Amazing Spider-Man #10 "The Enforcers"

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" ENFORCERS "


The crime boss Big Man has gathered a group called the Enforcers in order to strong arm all the other gangs in New York to work for him. When the other mobsters refuse, they are beaten into submission by Ox, Montana and Fancy Dan. Meanwhile, Peter visits his Aunt May in the hospital and is told that she needs a blood transfusion. He's worried that his radioactive blood would have an adverse effect on his aunt,and he is pressured into participating in the transfusion. 

Later as Spider-Man, Peter busts some crooks working for the Big Man. When Jameson is on the scene, he demands that the police also arrest Spider-Man, because he suspects that Big Man and Spider-Man are the same character, and Spider-Man's aiding the law is just to throw the police off. Returning to the Bugle, he demands writer Frederick Foswell to say as much in the Bugle's paper. When Foswell reminds Jameson that when the last time the Bugle reported that Spider-Man was also doubling as a costumed villain (Electro), the Bugle ended up looking bad when it turned out to be false. 

When Betty Brant gets off work, she is confronted by the Enforcers who are coming to collect a loan from her. Peter tries to get involved and allows the Enforcers to push him around not wishing to reveal his identity. When Peter tries to find out what was going on Betty flees. 

Deciding to deal with the Enforcers and Big Man, Peter constructs a giant spider's web complete with a giant spider in order to scare a crook stool pigeon into revealing the location of Big Man's secret hideout. 

His battle with the Enforcers ends with the Enforcers retreating. When Spider-Man sees J. Jonah Jameson on the scene, he begins to suspect that Jameson might be the Big Man. Peter later finds that Betty is not answering her phone, and later at the Bugle he learns that she has quit her job.
Peter decides to deal with the Big Man with a new plan: The next day at school, he starts bragging about how he's figured out the Big Man's secret identity hoping that word would get back to the Big Man. Sure enough, it does and the Big Man sends the Enforcers to capture Peter. Locked in a cell, Peter changes into Spider-Man and breaks out of his cell. He then battles Big Man, the Enforcers, and their hoods. 

The Big Man escapes during the fight, but Spider-Man is more than convinced that Jameson is really the Big Man. Going to the Bugle building to expose Jameson, he finds Jameson yelling at Foswell about the story he wrote when the police burst in and reveal the Big Man is Foswell, who shows that he pulled off the identity with padded clothing that made him look bigger. After Foswell is taken away by the police, Jameson admits to himself that he hates Spider-Man because he represents everything that he is not. While Peter returns home to find that there is still no word from Betty Brant, Betty sits alone in a small town in Pennsylvania wishing there was some way she could get Spider-Man's help.



TITULO: Amazing Spiderman Vol.1 #10
FECHA: Marzo / 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, Elizabeth Allan
Villains: Big Man (Frederick Foswell) (First appearance), Enforcers (First appearance), Montana (Jackson Brice) Next (First appearance), Fancy Dan (Daniel Brito) (First appearance), Ox (Raymond Bloch) (First appearance)
Other Characters: Cops, Mr. and Mrs. Abbott (First appearance) (May Parker's Neighbors), Peter Parker's High School Classmates, Various Crime Bosses and other Criminals
Locations: United States of America: New York City: New York: Manhattan: Daily Bugle Building, ACME Garage (First appearance), Oak Street (First appearance), Queens: Forest Hills, Aunt May's House, Midtown High School, Forest Hills Hospital, Pennsylvania
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Man's Spider-Signal
Vehicles: None
 ESCRITOR: Stan Lee
DIBUJO: Steve Ditko
TINTAS: Steve Ditko
COLOR: stan goldberg 
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: superheroes 
FORMATO: .cbr 
PÁGINAS: 24 
TAMAÑO: 6.7 mb





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"Red Hot + Latin SILENCIO=MUERTE"

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" RED HOT + LATIN SILENCIO = MUERTE "


Desde su creación en 1989, la fundación Red Hot se ha dedicado a la recolección de fondos para la lucha contra el SIDA en todo el mundo, usando una propuesta innovadora teniendo en cuenta que las campañas tradicionales no lograban los resultados esperados. De esta manera, hasta la fecha han recaudado más de 7 milllones de dólares a través de la realización de eventos, videos y la venta de los 14 discos que han producido con más de 400 artistas reconocidos, entre quienes se encuentran David Bowie, Johnny Cash, Beastie Boys, Goo Goo Dolls, Smashing Pumpkins, Antonio Carlos Jobim, Caetano Veloso, Annie Lenox, Mary J. Blige, Madonna, Moby, Dolly Parton, Sting y U2.

Silencio=Muerte es el décimo álbum de la serie y contó con la participación de artistas latinoamericanos que reinterpretaron algunas canciones y otros que aportaron canciones inéditas, lo cual le confiere al disco un sonido ecléctico y lleno de matices.



TITULO:Red Hot + Latin SILENCIO=MUERTE
ARTISTA: Compilado
INTEGRANTES: Varios
GÉNERO: Rock alternativo, Ska
PRODUCTOR: Thomas Cookman
AÑO: 22 Abril de 1996
INVITADOS:
DISQUERA: H.O.L.A Records
FORMATO: .mp3
DURACIÓN: 74:24 min
TAMAÑO: 92.8 mb




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