Descripción
Peter Parker and Mary Jane are taking a ferry across New York Harbor. After Mary Jane remarks how the torch of the Statue of Liberty looks brand new. This makes Peter start laughing and she asks him what is so funny. He tells her that the torch has been through a lot recently. He tells her how the Statue of Liberty is one of the places he likes to be when he wants to be alone as Spider-Man and that he used to stash street clothes in the torch. This became a problem during the recent renovations of the Statue, which involved the removal of the torch. This could have compromised his identity because not only did the clothes have his identification in it, but also a web-shooter that malfunctioned during his last outing. When Spider-Man went to the statue to catch the torch before it was taken away, he miscalculated his aim.
Autores | Bob Layton / Steve Geiger / Vince Colletta |
Editorial | Marvel |
Colecciones | Web of Spider-Man |
Serie | Web of Spider-Man |
Etiqueta | Superhéroes |
Características | |
ISBN | 071486025276 |
Fecha de venta | jul 1987 |
Contenido | Web of Spider-Man #28 |
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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