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Descripción
At the murder trial of Lee Camino, the jury is shown a television commercial produced by the car manufacturer for Sterling Motors. In the ad, Camino gives an impassioned speech about creating jobs in the automotive industry in America in the face of a flood of import cars. Featured in the advertisement is an endorsement Anthony Deandri, his friend and famous race car driver. Deandri is also that victim that Camino is alleged to have murdered. After viewing the video, the prosecution rests and leaves the verdict to the jury. Two hours later, Lee Camino is released and announces to the gathered press that he was found not guilty. Among the members of the press are Daily Bugle reporter Ben Urich and photographer Peter Parker. Although Camino was found innocent, Peter wonders how this will help save his failing car company as his workers are on strike. As Camino makes his way to his limo, he denies knowing who really killed his friend. However, he thinks about he witnessed his friend being decapitated by a massive man with an equally large ax. Getting into his vehicle, Lee spots the man among the crowd and panics, orders his drive to floor it. Peter wonders what could have made Camino panic like that when he sees the massive man standing next to him. Suspecting something might be up, Peter snaps a photo of the man. Furious at having his photo taken, the man crushes Peter’s camera with his bare hands and walks away. Thinking that there is something more going on, Peter manages to tag the brute with a spider-tracer.
Autores | Dwight J. Zimmerman / Dave Simons |
Editorial | Marvel |
Colecciones | Web of Spider-Man |
Serie | Web of Spider-Man |
Etiqueta | Superhéroes |
Características | |
ISBN | 071486025276 |
Fecha de venta | jun 1987 |
Contenido | Web of Spider-Man #27 |
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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