" NUNCA DEJES QUE BLACK CAT SE CRUCE EN TU CAMINO! "
Spider-Man spots the Black Cat and follows her to Emil Greco's
illegal-arms warehouse. As Greco reviews her purchase order, Spider-Man
swings down from the ceiling to halt the deal. But the Black Cat proves
unexpectedly agile, easily evading Spider-Man's attack and leaving him
momentarily stunned. When he returns to the battle, she says, "Never let
the Black Cat cross your path," and a pile of rifles suddenly falls on
him. Before he can dig himself out, she leaves through an open window
with her guns. Spider-Man soon catches up to her, but instead of
fighting him she tells him she is giving up. He is so strong, so
powerful, she purrs. How could she hope to escape him? She even keeps a
scrapbook of his exploits, she says. Before the baffled crime-fighter
can reply, she lifts his mask up enough to expose his lips and kisses
him. Totally flustered, Spider-Man does not move when she picks up her
guns, lithely leaps a fence, and escapes. A short time later, in a loft
overlooking Greenwich Village, the Black Cat hands out the guns to Bruno
Grainger and Boris Korpse and tells them why she hired them: they are
to help her break into a 'prison. After spending an hour filling out
forms at the university, Peter goes to his Daily Globe office. A
television news bulletin informs him that the police have finally
revealed which flies were stolen from their headquarters: those of Bruno
Grainger, Boris Korpse, Walter Hardy, and Emil Greco. On hearing
Greco's name, Peter realizes that the thief must be the Black Cat, and
he rushes from the office. He runs into April Maye, a Globe reporter,
who compliments him on his photography, but he is far too preoccupied to
respond to her suggestion that they have lunch together. The stunning
blonde is annoyed at him for ignoring her, and promises herself that
Peter will not ignore her the next time they meet. Spider-Man heads for
the cell where Walter Hardy, a notorious cat-burglar of the 1950s who is
terminally ill, is imprisoned. But before Spider-Man can ask Hardy any
questions, the Black Cat attacks from behind. As Spider-Man battles her,
Grainger lowers Korpse on a rope toward Hardy's cell window. The Black
Cat tells Spider-Man he will not prevent her from removing Hardy from
the prison. Suddenly his spider-sense issues an intense warning, but
before he can act, the prison wall explodes. Korpse had done his work
well. Spider-Man falls unconscious beneath a heap of rubble. The Black
Cat apologizes to Spider-Man for the bad luck that has befallen him. She
is now free to take Walter Hardy away.
TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #194
FECHA: Julio / 1979
PORTADA: Al Milgrom (lapices, tinta)
PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Robbie Robertson, Ned Leeds; Aunt May, Harry Osborn, Flash Thompson
Villains: Black Cat (First appearance), Burglar
Other Characters: Glory Grant, Boris Korpse (First appearance), Bruno Grainger (First appearance), Dr. Reinhardt, Daily Globe: Barney Bushkin, April Maye (First appearance), Walter Hardy (First appearance), Emil Greco - Illegal-Arms Dealer (Only Appearance)
Locations: New York City: Manhattan: Daily Bugle Building, Daily Globe building, Greenwich Village, Peter's Chelsea Apartment; Long Island Military Base, Restwell Nursing Home, Empire State University, New York Prison
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman
Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle: J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant, Robbie Robertson, Ned Leeds; Aunt May, Harry Osborn, Flash Thompson
Villains: Black Cat (First appearance), Burglar
Other Characters: Glory Grant, Boris Korpse (First appearance), Bruno Grainger (First appearance), Dr. Reinhardt, Daily Globe: Barney Bushkin, April Maye (First appearance), Walter Hardy (First appearance), Emil Greco - Illegal-Arms Dealer (Only Appearance)
Locations: New York City: Manhattan: Daily Bugle Building, Daily Globe building, Greenwich Village, Peter's Chelsea Apartment; Long Island Military Base, Restwell Nursing Home, Empire State University, New York Prison
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman
DIBUJO: Keith Pollard, Frank Giacoia
TINTA: Frank Giacoia
COLOR: Ben Sean
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 18
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 4.5 mb
" LAS SIETE VIDAS DE BLACK CAT! "
Continued from last issue.... Spider-Man has failed to stop the Black
Cat from rescuing Walter Hardy from prison. Buried under an exploded
wall of the prison, Spider-Man is trapped and unable to stop the prison
security from stopping the Black Cat, Boris Korpse and Bruno Greinger
from escaping with Hardy. Spider-Man pulls himself from the rubble and
finds that his arm has been dislocated in the battle, and makes a hasty
retreat before anyone can notice.
The Black Cat meanwhile thanks her hired men for their help and
parts company, when they are assaulted by a mystery man who demands that
they work for him in the future. The next day at Empire State
University, Peter struggles with his dislocated arm, but ends up
dropping his lunch on the floor. Harry and Flash come to hassle him for
not being there when they group got together to get his diploma and
Peter apologizes. Just then, Betty Brant and Ned Leeds show up, Betty
wanting Peter to proclaim his love for her and Ned to have Parker tell
him he will leave his wife alone. Peter, hoping to push Betty away so
that she goes back to Ned, lies to her, telling her that she was just a
rebound after Mary Jane turned down his marriage proposal. Heart broken,
Betty slaps Peter in the face and flees the room, Flash and Harry are
not impressed with Peter's attitude either.
While at the Restwell Retirement Home, the Burgler demands that
Dr. Reinhardt deal with Aunt May, so that he can learn the location of
the hidden loot that he is looking for. Reinhardt agrees, awaiting the
moment to betray the man who has strong armed his way into the home.
While at the home of Walter Hardy, the Black Cat reveals herself to the
terminally ill cat burglar as his own daughter Felicia. Felicia explains
that her mother hid his past from her, but she learned the truth and
trained herself to be just as sufficient a cat burglar as he is. She
then leaves him to spend his final moments with his wife.
Outside, Felicia is confronted by Spider-Man, who had deduced her
real identity. The two end up not only in a physical battle, but in one
of the morality of leaving a man to die in prison without his family.
During the fight, the Black Cat has the upper hand over Spider-Man due
to his injury. However their fight sends the Cat off a roof top and
Spider-Man grabs her with his bad arm, preventing her from falling into
the rapids below. However the pain is too much and he has to let go,
sending the Cat plunging into the water below, seemingly to her death.
Going back to the Hardy home to tell them of the tragedy, he finds Mrs.
Hardy crying over the body of the recently passed Walter Hardy and
decides to live and let be. Returning to his own apartment, he finds a
telegram for Peter Parker waiting for him. Reading it, Spidey is shocked
to learn that his Aunt May had apparently died.
This story is continued next issue...
TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #195
FECHA: Agosto / 1979
PORTADA: Keith Pollard (lapices), Al Milgrom (tinta)
PERSONAJES: Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Harry Osborn, Flash Thompson, Daily Bugle Staff: Ned Leeds, Betty Brant, Dooley (First appearance)
Villains: Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) (Origin revealed)
Other Characters: Boris Korpse, Bruno Grainger, Walter Hardy (Death), Lydia Hardy (First appearance), Burglar, Dr. Reinhardt, Henry (First appearance), Manny (First appearance), Kingpin (Appears in shadow only)
Locations: New York City: Empire State University, Restwell Nursing Home, New York Prison, Peter's Chelsea Apartment, The Hardy Residence
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman
Supporting Characters: Aunt May, Harry Osborn, Flash Thompson, Daily Bugle Staff: Ned Leeds, Betty Brant, Dooley (First appearance)
Villains: Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) (Origin revealed)
Other Characters: Boris Korpse, Bruno Grainger, Walter Hardy (Death), Lydia Hardy (First appearance), Burglar, Dr. Reinhardt, Henry (First appearance), Manny (First appearance), Kingpin (Appears in shadow only)
Locations: New York City: Empire State University, Restwell Nursing Home, New York Prison, Peter's Chelsea Apartment, The Hardy Residence
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman
DIBUJO: Keith Pollard
TINTA: Al Milgrom
COLOR: George Roussos
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 19
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 4.7 mb
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