"UN DIA CLARO PUEDES VER... A MIRAGE"
With the sun rising, Spider-Man rushes back to the apartment he rents
as Peter Parker, in hopes of being able to get some sleep before
serving as Ned Leeds's best man at Ned's marriage to Betty Brant.
Arriving on the roof of the Chelsea Apartments Building, he is attacked
by Peter's own landlady, Mrs. Mamie Muggins, who (while intoxicated on
"medicinal nips in the morning") wrongly believes that Spider-Man is a
"pervert" (sex freak) and beats him away with a broom, only for
Spider-Man to disappear by slipping away along the side of the building.
(This leads Mrs. Muggins to mistake him for a drunken hallucination,
and Spider-Man mentally expresses hopes that she will not, as a result,
wonder what Spider-Man was doing on the roof of Peter Parker's
apartment.) Reentering the apartment through the window, he there
changes back to Peter Parker. Taking a one-quart carton of milk from the
refrigerator, he no sooner has a mouthful of it past his teeth than he
realizes that it is sour, and spits it out, dumping the rest down the
sink of his apartment's kitchen.
Later that day, Peter is struggling with his bow-tie as he is
preparing for Ned Leeds's and Betty Brant's wedding. Mary Jane Watson
arrives and helps him out with it, and the two leave together. They
arrive at Morgan's of Malverne where the wedding reception is located;
the two witness the marriage of Ned Leeds and Betty Brant before all
their friends.
The wedding is then crashed when a new costumed criminal, calling
himself the Mirage, attacks the party to rob all the guests of their
valuables. Peter manages to slip away, by snapping off the lights with a
strand of webbing from one of his web-shooters, and switch to
Spider-Man. After a lengthy battle, Spider-Man is finally able to defeat
the Mirage by dropping a chandelier on him.
After the fight, Spider-Man zips away and changes back to Peter
Parker and returns to the wedding with an explanation of his
disappearance. The wedding gets back in service and the priest marries
off Ned and Betty. When they leave the wedding service, Betty tosses her
bouquet, and it lands in Aunt May Reilly-Parker's hands. Returning him
to her apartment, May finds that a Bowery Derelict is waiting for her
inside it; however, before he can do anything, the bum reveals himself
to be Dr. Octopus. The down-and-out villain asks May for her help.
This story is continued next issue...
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TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #156
FECHA: Mayo / 1976
PORTADA: John Romita Sr. (lapices, tinta)
PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Anna Watson, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson, Betty Brant, Ned Leeds; Flash Thompson, Mary Jane Watson
Villains: Mirage (Desmond Charne) (First appearance), Mirage's Henchmen
Other Characters: Mamie Muggins, Bowery Derelict (Dr Octopus), Randy Robertson, Martha Robertson, Liz Allan, Harry Osborn, New York policemen
Locations: New York City: J. Jonah Jameson's East Side Apartment, Aunt May's House, Liz Allan's Staten Island Rooming House, Robertson family's Suburban Split Level, Peter's Chelsea Apartment, Morgan's of Malverne
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Doctor Octopus' Tentacles
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Len Wein
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Anna Watson, Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson, Betty Brant, Ned Leeds; Flash Thompson, Mary Jane Watson
Villains: Mirage (Desmond Charne) (First appearance), Mirage's Henchmen
Other Characters: Mamie Muggins, Bowery Derelict (Dr Octopus), Randy Robertson, Martha Robertson, Liz Allan, Harry Osborn, New York policemen
Locations: New York City: J. Jonah Jameson's East Side Apartment, Aunt May's House, Liz Allan's Staten Island Rooming House, Robertson family's Suburban Split Level, Peter's Chelsea Apartment, Morgan's of Malverne
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Doctor Octopus' Tentacles
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Len Wein
DIBUJO: Ross Andru
TINTA: Mike Esposito, Dave Hunt
COLOR: Glynis Wein
EDITORIAL: Marvel Comics
GENERO: Superheroes
PAGINAS: 19
FORMATO: .cbr
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