domingo, 18 de enero de 2015

The Amazing Spider-Man #124 "The Mark Of The Man-Wolf" #125 "Wolfhunt!" Arc: "The Mark of the Man-Wolf"


LA MARCA DEL LOBO

Web-slinging through the city, Spider-Man stops to take a look at the local papers, and becomes mad that the Bugle is the only newspaper that's calling him a murderer in connection with the death of Norman Osborn (which nobody knows was really the Green Goblin due to someone taking off his costume after his death before his discovery by the authorities.) At the Bugle, Joe Robertson questions Jameson about his editorials, believing that Spider-Man should be allowed due process before being demonized by public opinion. Their debate is interrupted by the arrival of Jonah's son John. 

John has recently been on a mission to the moon, and he has come to visit his father with his fiance Kristine Saunders. However, John begins to act strange (unnoticed to others this is due to a necklace he is wearing.) It is passed off as strain from his job and jokes about Kristine not taking good care of John.
Meanwhile, Peter Parker decides to attend class for the first time since Gwen's death, but cannot handle the pressure of working around his classmates who must be thinking about his situation and storms out of class. When Mary Jane and Flash try to talk sense into him, Peter snaps at them both and storms away. Elsewhere in the city, John Jameson suddenly transforms into a werewolf beast which will soon be dubbed the Man-Wolf. The creature stalks its way to the Daily Bugle where it attacks J. Jonah Jameson. 

Meanwhile, Peter sees yet another front page story in the most recent edition of the Bugle, demonizing Spider-Man once more for his involvement in the death of Norman Osborn. Fed up of Jameson's constant editorials, Peter decides enough is enough and that he is going to threaten Jameson to leave him alone. Changing into Spider-Man, Peter slings over to the Bugle. Instead of taking out his anger on Jameson, he finds that he has to come to the rescue of his arch-nemesis instead. However during the fight, Spider-Man is slashed by the Man-Wolf and passes out. 

When Jameson tries to call the police, the Man-Wolf stops him, and Jameson notices that it's wearing the exact same necklace his son was wearing earlier and puts two-and-two together. The Man-Wolf suddenly bolts, and Spider-Man revives shortly after. When Spider-Man tells Jameson that he's going after the monster, Jameson warns him: If he goes after the Man-Wolf, Jameson will report tonight's episode as an attack on him by Spider-Man. 

Agreeing to Jameson's terms, Spider-Man leaves and dwells on what just happened, when he's suddenly attacked by the Man-Wolf who pounces at him from behind. 

This story is continued next issue... 
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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #124
FECHA: septiembre / 1973
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices,tinta)
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Joseph Robertson; Mary Jane Watson, Flash Thompson
Villains: Man-Wolf (John Jameson, Jr.) (First appearance as Man-Wolf)
Other Characters: Kristine Saunders (First appearance)
Locations: USA: New York: New York City: Manhattan: Daily Bugle Building, Empire State University; The Moon
Items: Moonstone Pendant (First appearance), Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: none
ESCRITOR: gerry conway
DIBUJO: gil kane
TINTA: john romita sr., tony mortellano
COLOR: ?
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 20
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 7.4 mb


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¡ LA CAZA DEL MAN-WOLF !

Continued from last issue... Spider-Man is mulling over his battle against the Man-Wolf and J. Jonah Jameson's threats over Spider-Man trying to stop the beast, when he's attacked by the wolf-monster again. During their fight, Spider-Man notices the necklace worn by the monster and finds it familiar. When the moon begins to set, the Man-Wolf makes a break for it, Spider-Man tries to follow and trips himself up on some garbage cans. Having lost the Man-Wolf, Spider-Man returns to his apartment, where he changes back to Peter Parker, notices that Harry is still hasn't been home, and passes out for the night after patching up his wounds from battling the Man-Wolf. 

The next day, Mary Jane is having breakfast with Flash and Randy Robertson, talking about both Peter and Harry's attitudes, when Harry enters the same diner. When Mary Jane tries to get Harry to talk to her, he lashes out at her for paying more attention to Peter Parker than him and tells her to get lost. Upset and shocked by this, Mary Jane flees the diner in tears. While elsewhere in the city, J. Jonah Jameson pays a visit to his son John's apartment. There he finds John passed out on the couch waring the exact same outfit the Man-Wolf wore the night before, confirming his suspicions that his son is somehow the monster that attacked him. 

Waking up John, Jonah asks him to explain how he could turn into the Man-Wolf. John explains to Jonah that one his last mission to the moon he had come across a strange stone which he took back with him to Earth. There he had it fashioned into the very necklace that he is wearing. The first night wearing it, when the light of the moon touched the necklace it transformed him into the Man-Wolf. Explaining that he tried to keep it under control with a special suit that blocks most lunar radiation, it seems he's ultimately failed, and he cannot take off the necklace because it's grafted itself to his skin. 

Hour later, Peter changes to Spider-Man to see if Joe Robertson can shed some light on the pendant he saw the Man-Wolf wearing the night before. However when he arrives at the Bugle building, Jameson is waiting there for him with police officers and he is forced to flee. Effected by the tear gas that the police used him, Spidey changes back to Peter Parker and goes to the closest place he can find: Mary Jane's apartment. But when she mistakes his weariness as sullenness she kicks him out of her apartment and tells him not to call on her until he's more pleasant. 

That night Jonah is at John's apartment to confront his son, who is once more changing into the Man-Wolf. This is also happening at a time Kristine is on her way for a date with John. While Peter Parker finally connects all the things he saw about the Man-Wolf and correctly deduces that he's John Jameson. Spider-Man arrives just as the Man-Wolf is about to attack her and rips the necklace off the creatures body, causing it to change back to John Jameson. When Jonah comes out to check on his son, Spider-Man tells him to take John to a hospital. When Jameson fears the publicity, Spider-Man tells him that he has to take responsibility because his son could have hurt or killed someone. Spider-Man then throws the necklace as far away as possible (it lands in the nearby river) and walks off, when Jameson tries to thank Spider-Man, the wall-crawler tells him to save it for the papers
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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #125
FECHA: octubre / 1973
PORTADA: john romita sr. (lapices) mike esposito (tinta), tony mortellano
PERSONAJES
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Mary Jane Watson, Flash Thompson, Harry Osborn, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson
Villains: Man-Wolf
Other Characters: Kristine Saunders, Randy Robertson
Locations: USA: NYS: New York City: Manhattan: Daily Bugle Building, Peter and Harry's Apartment, Earth's Moon (Only in flashback)
Items: Moonstone Pendant, Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: gerry conway
DIBUJO: ross andru
TINTA: john romita sr., tony mortellano
COLOR: dave hunt
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 20
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 7.0 mb


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