Descripción
After a near death experience, Spider-Man has come to Doctor Turner whose scanning machine can strip him of his spider-powers. After being exposed to the rays, Spider-Man tells Turner to shut it off because he can’t handle the pain anymore. After the machine is shut off, Spider-Man runs some tests to make sure that his spider-powers are gone. Sure enough, his wall-crawling, super-strength, and spider-sense are all gone and thanks Turner before leaving. He is unaware that Doctor Turner has ulterior motives for stripping Spider-Man of his abilities. As the powerless hero goes up to the roof he thinks about his decision to get rid of his powers. After the death of Aunt May’s fiancee Nathan Lubenski, he is the only one that May has left. He further justifies this since only his wife Mary Jane knows he is really Spider-Man. Instinctively web-slinging to get home, Spider-Man stops himself when he remembers that he doesn’t have his spider-strength or agility anymore. Fearing his safety, Spider-Man climbs back up onto the roof and resigns to the fact that he’s going to have to go home by foot.
Autores | David Michelinie / Erik J. Larsen / Randy Emberlin |
Editorial | Marvel |
Colecciones | The Amazing Spider-Man |
Serie | The Amazing Spider-Man |
Etiqueta | Superhéroes |
Características | |
ISBN | 071486024576 |
Fecha de venta | nov 1990 |
Contenido | The Amazing Spider-Man #341 |
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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