Descripción
Atop the Empire State Building, Spider-Man looks down upon New York City. Thinking of his newfound powers, he just wants to help people but they have only made the public more afraid of him like he is some kind of monster, and he’s not too certain if he isn’t. As it begins to rain he shouts out to the heavens, asking whoever may be listening how he can maintain great responsibility when he has too much power. Fed up with these new cosmic powers, Spider-Man decides to quit, tossing his mask off the side of the building. As it so happens, the Wizard is passing by and has the good fortune of catching Spider-Man’s mask as it flutters to the ground. Seeing the wall-crawler swinging away, he decides to take this to his fellow prime movers in the Acts of Vengeance conspiracy what they think about this latest development. When he meets with Doctor Doom, the Red Skull, Magneto, the Mandarin, and the Kingpin, they believe that it is a fake. The Wizard insists that this is the genuine article, saying he overheard Spider-Man complaining about having too much power. This does not sit well with the Kingpin, as he does not want his old foe to quit unless he was utterly destroyed. The Wizard suggests that they use the mask to track the masked hero. Doctor Doom finds this ridiculous and excuses himself to continue his own experiments, telling them that when they have something worthy of his attention to getting in touch with him. Their mysterious benefactor suspects that Doom is engaging in his own agenda.
Autores | Gerry Conway / Alex Saviuk / Keith Williams |
Editorial | Marvel |
Colecciones | Web of Spider-Man |
Serie | Web of Spider-Man |
Etiqueta | Superhéroes |
Características | |
ISBN | |
Fecha de venta | feb 1990 |
Contenido | Web of Spider-Man #61 |
Formato | Grapa |
Num páginas | 32 |
Tamaño | 17x26 cm |
Color | Color |
Información adicional
Peso | 0.075 kg |
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Dimensiones | 26 × 17 × 0.5 cm |
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