Descripción
Spider-Man is assisting Silver Sable and Dominic Fortune in the capture of Nazi war criminal Simon Steele. Unfortunately, the trio find themselves trapped within Steele’s 5th Avenue townhouse unaware that there is a live bomb inside. Spider-man is warned by his spider-sense and pinpoints that there is danger coming from a huge sculpture. Before the device can go off, Spider-Man uses his strength to toss the explosive through the skylight above them where it safely explodes in the distance. Quickly, the wall-crawler uses his webbing to pull a highly durable glass window that shields the others from the blast and falling debris. As the Wild Pack evacuates the building, Silver Sable begins questioning Steele’s minions who were left behind. By this point the strain of discovering that his former lover, Sabbath Raven, is married to Steele causes Dominic Fortune to suffer a heart attack. With the authorities arriving on the scene, Dominic tells Spider-Man and Silver Sable to leave him for the paramedics so they can continue their hunt for Steele. Spider-Man feels bad because he wanted to avoid seeing Dominic hurt and offers to swing Fortune to a hospital.
Autores | Danny Fingeroth / David Ross / Al Milgrom / Keith Williams |
Editorial | Marvel |
Colecciones | Web of Spider-Man |
Serie | Web of Spider-Man |
Etiqueta | Superhéroes |
Características | |
ISBN | |
Fecha de venta | ene 1991 |
Contenido | Web of Spider-Man #72 |
Formato | Grapa |
Num páginas | 36 |
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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