" SE BUSCA POR ASESINATO: SPIDERMAN "
In the previous issue, Spider-Man seemingly killed John
Jameson when John fell off the Brooklyn Bridge. As a consequence, J.
Jonah Jameson is printing an editorial about how Spider-Man's a
murderer. As he storms through his office, yelling at everyone, Robbie
Robertson mentions that the Egyptian Delegation is flying to New York
for the King Tut exhibitionn. He asks if it's okay if Peter Parker takes
the photos, since he's low on the money, but Jonah yells that Peter
Parker should be fired, since there's some connection between him and
Spider-Man.
Peter calls up Mary Jane, since they haven't
spoken for a while, and offers to go on a date with her. Mary Jane
agrees, and thanks to Robbie, Peter manages to get tickets to the King
Tut exhibition for the next day. Peter then changes to Spider-Man, and
goes swinging. Although he feels happy, he's still worried, since J.
Jonah Jameson thinks that he murdered John Jameson. Whilst wondering
what happened to John when he seemingly vanished, Spider-Man notices a
speeding car, and stops it. However, all the people who see this are
scared of Spider-Man, as they believe J. Jonah Jameson's editorial about
Spider-Man being a murderer.
Meanwhile, J. Jonah
Jameson, in a twist of irony, goes to Spencer Smythe to ask him to build
a new Spider-Slayer, not realising that Smythe was the one who sent the
Man-Wolf to kill him in the previous issue. Smythe agrees to build a
new Spider-Slayer, but is secretly planning his own agenda.
In
anger at Jameson, Spider-Man heads to D.A. Tower, asking him for advice
for what to do about Jameson. Tower points out that Spider-Man could
sue Jameson for defamation of character, as he's completely innocent,
but to do that he'd have to reveal his identity. Spider-Man decides to
leave, not knowing what to do.
By now, Smythe has
finished building the Spider-Slayer, but has also worked out how to get
revenge on Jameson. He manages to trick Jameson into putting on a
handcuff which has a bomb attached to it, then explains to Jonah that he
secretly hates him, since Jonah kept making him build more and more
Spider-Slayers, which needed radioactive materials to work. Over time,
the radiation poisoned him, until he was dying, and so before he dies,
he wants revenge on both Jameson and Spider-Man.
Spider-Man
decides to go confront Jameson about his editorial, not knowing that
he's been captured by Smythe. Along the way, he's attacked by Smythe's
Spider-Slayer, which manages to tackle him to the ground. Although the
Slayer is smashed by the fall, the fall succeeds in knocking Spider-Man
out, so that Smythe can pick him up and take him to his lab. Upon
Spider-Man waking up, he finds that he's been attached to the other link
of the handcuff which Jonah was attached to, and that he has 24 hours
until it explodes.
TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #191
FECHA: Abril / 1979
PORTADA: Al Milgrom (lapices, tinta)
PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson, Betty Brant; Mary Jane Watson
Villains: Spencer Smythe
Other Characters: Marla Madison, Mr, Lessman - Reporter for the Bugle (Only Appearance), John Jameson (Only in flashback), District Attorney Blake Tower
Locations: New York City: Daily Bugle Building, Peter's Chelsea Apartment, Smythe's Lab
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters, Spider-Slayer Mark VI (Destroyed)
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman
DIBUJO: Keith Pollard, Mike Esposito
TINTA: Mike Esposito
COLOR: Carl Gafford
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 18
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 5.0 mb
" 24 HORAS PARA EL JUICIO FINAL "
At the end of the previous issue, Spencer Smythe succeeded
in tricking both Spider-Man and J. Jonah Jameson into putting a handcuff
on each of their wrists, which is set to blow up in 24 hours. Smythe
explains to Spider-Man and Jonah that if they try to remove the
handcuffs, the bomb will explode, killing them instantly. Spider-Man
then tries to force Smythe to tell them how to remove it, but Smythe
refuses to, as he's dying of radiation poisoning from the Spider-Slayers
which J. Jonah Jameson forced him to build to kill Spider-Man.
Spider-Man realises that it's pointless to stay in Smythe's lab, and so
he leaves with Jonah still attached to their handcuff.
Once
they're outside of Smythe's lab, Jonah tries removing Spider-Man's
mask, to see who he is, but Spider-Man manages to pull it back on before
Jonah sees his face. Spider-Man then takes Jonah and himself to Curt
Connors, assuming that Curt will be able to work out a way to remove
their shackle. After analysing the bomb, Curt tells the duo that there's
plastic explosive in the shackle, which is instantly explode if the
pressure holding it down is changed, hence why they can't remove it. At
that point, a group of policemen burst in, saying they saw Spider-Man
drag someone into Connors' apartment. After a moment of explanation, the
police study the handcuffs, whilst Jonah tries to convince them to
arrest Spider-Man. The police say that they'll try to work out how to
remove it, but Spider-Man doesn't want to sit around waiting, and so he
leaves with Jonah.
Meanwhile, the minor villain the Fly
has followed a member of the Egyptian delegate to his hotel. The Fly
breaks into the hotel, and knocks out the man before taking his ticket
to the King Tut exhibit (which Peter Parker is supposed to be
photographing), saying that he'll make millions from it. At the same
time, Betty Brant calls up Flash Thompson, and tells him to come to
Peter Parker's graduation, since he's finally going to get his diploma,
after missing a required gym class. She tries calling up Mary Jane to
attend, but Mary Jane is supposed to be going on a date with Peter, and
misses the call.
Spider-Man and J. Jonah Jameson are
arguing as usual, when the Fly unexpectedly attacks them, saying he has a
master plan, and doesn't want Spider-Man getting in the way. With Jonah
hampering him, Spider-Man is unable to get in a good punch, and so the
Fly succeeds in knocking him out. He then picks up Jonah and Spider-Man,
and throws them to the street. Spider-Man reveals that he's only
pretending to be knocked out, and manages to save them from death, but
he hits the ground hard enough that he's knocked out for real. The Fly
leaves, thinking that he's dead, and after he's gone, Jonah reaches to
take off Spider-Man's mask, since there's nothing to stop him.
Whilst
Spider-Man lies unconscious, his friends are waiting for him to get his
diploma. Since he doesn't turn up (and couldn't even if he wanted to),
they are forced to leave, disappointed that Peter didn't turn up. At the
same time, Mary Jane gets sick of waiting for Peter, and so decides to
give up on waiting for him, disappointed with Peter.
Spider-Man
wakes up to find himself if Curt Connors apartment, and Jonah explains
that he dragged him there, not knowing what else to do when they have so
little time. Unfortunately, Curt says that he still can't work out what
to do about their shackles, but Spider-Man decides to just go and force
the answer out of Smythe. Jonah and Spider-Man make it to Smythe's lab
with half an hour remaining until the bomb detonates, but they find that
Smythe has already died by the time they arrive. A video recording of
Smythe activates, saying that although he won't live long enough to see
them die, he knows that there's no escape for them.
Spider-Man
successfully guesses that there must be some sort of camera connected
from the shackle to the lab, so that Smythe could see them die. He finds
the power source for the camera, which also keeps it locked in place,
but doesn't know how to deactivate it without blowing them up.
Spider-Man manages to use a tank of liquid oxygen to freeze the
controlling computer, which deactivates the shackles, giving Spider-Man
just enough time to throw the bomb outside without harming anyone.
Spider-Man then leaves, with Jonah feeling jealous, since Spider-Man
saved them both, and he turned out to be much weaker than he thought he
was.
TITULO: Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #192
FECHA: Mayo / 1979
PORTADA: Keith Pollard (lapices), Bob McLeod (tinta)
PERSONAJES:
Featured Characters: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Supporting Characters: Daily Bugle Staff: J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson, Betty Brant; Mary Jane Watson, Harry Osborn, Flash Thompson
Villains: Spencer Smythe (Death), Human Fly
Other Characters: Mister Donaldson - Daily Bugle employee (Only Appearance), Curt Connors, District Attorney Blake Tower, Sha Shan, Liz Allan
Locations: New York City: Daily Bugle Building, Empire State University, Curt Connors Lab, Smythe's Lab
Items: Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
Vehicles: None
ESCRITOR: Marv Wolfman
DIBUJO: Keith Pollard, Jim Mooney
TINTA: Jim Mooney
COLOR: Glynis Wein
EDITORIAL: marvel comics
GENERO: superheroes
PAGINAS: 19
FORMATO: .cbr
TAMAÑO: 5.0 mb
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