Descrizione
SERIE CRONOLOGICA DELL’ EDITORIALE CORNO
LO STUPEFACENTE UOMO RAGNO
THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN
SERIE CRONOLOGICA DELL’ EDITORIALE CORNO, LA MAGNIFICA COLLANA IN FORMATO GIGANTE DI GENIALISSIMO ED ESCLUSIVO BRAND TUTTO NOSTRANO CHE IL MONDO INTERO ANCOR OGGI CI INVIDIA
ALBO GIGANTE TUTTO A COLORI DEL 1978
all’ interno 4 episodi (la conclusione di quello lasciato in sospeso nel numero precedente e 3 storie complete)
CONDIZIONI OTTIME, L’ ALBO NON E’ DI RESA
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Villains:
- Dr. Winkler
- Brainwasher (Kingpin)
- Slade, Louie and other goons working for the Brainwasher
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Synopsis
Continued from last issue…
Spidey goes in back and catches Winkler in the process of brainwashing George Stacy, but before Spider-Man can stop him, he’s grabbed by Winkler’s employer: The Kingpin.
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Locations:
- New York City
- Forest Hills Hospital
- Daily Bugle Building
- Peter and Harry’s Apartment
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Vehicles:
- Peter Parker’s Motorcycle
Synopsis
While trying to stop the Kingpin’s man Dr. Winkler from using a brainwash device on George Stacy, Spider-Man is attacked by the Kingpin. Their fight ends with Spidey being thrown into one of the machines, and the resulting jolt blurs his vision enough to make him ineffective in a fight and so he flees. The Kingpin manages to complete his brainwashing and let’s Stacy go. He meets up with Gwen, and Harry who are being told by Mary Jane about Spider-Man’s appearance at the club, George alleviates any concern they have about what happened.
When Peter later tries to confront George as Peter Parker, Stacy attacks him forcing Peter to defend himself. Gwen walks in on the situation, and her father accuses Peter of going mad and attacking him, Gwen won’t listen to anything Peter says and demands that he leaves. When George is left alone again, he calls the Kingpin to advise him that Parker knows the truth. The Kingpin then sends some men to wreck Peter and Harry’s apartment.
Deciding enough is enough, Peter decides to trail Stacy as Spider-Man and learn what the Kingpin has ordered him to do. Spider-Man photographs Stacy going into police headquarters and trying to steal top secret documents. However, he tries to stop them but is cold-clocked by Stacy, and they escape.
With evidence proving that George Stacy tried to steal these documents, Peter thinks over the moral dilemma he’s in. He finally decides to sell the photos over to the Daily Bugle, and Gwen is shocked to find the story on the front page, and that Peter was the one who took the pictures.
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- George Stacy
- Gwen Stacy
- Mary Jane Watson
- Norman Osborn
- Harry Osborn
- J. Jonah Jameson
- Aunt May (In an illusion or vision)
Villains:
- Dr. Winkler (Death)
- Kingpin
Locations:
- New York City
- Daily Bugle Building
- Peter and Harry’s Apartment
- Osborn Laboratories
Items:
- Spider-Man’s Web-Shooters
- Pumpkin Bomb (In an illusion or vision)
Vehicles:
- Goblin Glider (In an illusion or vision)
Synopsis
When Gwen Stacy confronts her father about his involvement in the attempted theft of top secret plans, his brainwashing wears off and she tells her the truth of what happened. With George wanted by the police and slated to be killed by the Kingpin’s men, they decide to try and flee the city. Peter (having deduced they maybe in trouble from the Kingpins men) comes to their rescue, but arrives to find their home full of the Kingpin’s goons. When Spidey defeats them, he finds that they have also been brainwashed and are useless for getting anymore information from Kingpin.
While elsewhere, Harry Osborn drives Mary Jane to the club where she dances as a Go-Go Girl and they find that it’s been abruptly closed. And Harry’s father is slowly beginning to remember his memories about being the Green Goblin when he sees an advertisement for a documentary about the Goblin. Later Norman shows up at his lab and yells at Dr. Winkler for going over his head in getting equipment, unaware that Winkler is hiding out the Kingpin in his lab.
After Osborn leaves, the Kingpin demands the death of the Stacy’s and Peter Parker, the only people that can pin this recent crime on the Kingpin. As Peter develops a special gas mask to protect him from the Kingpins gasses and begins searching for clue to his hide out, his men manage to stop Gwen and George at the airport.
They are taken back to Osborn industries, and are about to be killed by a giant vat of a boiling hot chemical. This is interrupted by the arrival of both Norman Osborn and Spider-Man. The two fight off the Kingpin and his goons, and while Winkler is killed, and the Kingpin escapes, Spider-Man saves Gwen and George from a painful death. Afterwords, the true story comes out and with Osborn’s corroboration of the events, George Stacy’s name is cleared of any wrong doing.
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Villains:
- Montgomery G. Bliss (Only Appearance)
Other Characters:
- Medusa
- George Stacy
- Wilberforce (Only Appearance)
- Green Goblin
Locations:
- New York City
- Plush executive Suite (Madison Avenue)
- Peter and Harry’s Apartment
Items:
- Spider-Man’s Web-Shooters
- Pumpkin Bomb (In an illusion or vision)
Vehicles:
- Medusa’s Mono Cruiser
- Goblin Glider (In an illusion or vision)
Synopsis
While web-slinging through the city, Spider-Man’s web is cut by Medusa’s Mono Cruiser, and the two engage in a brief battle before it’s learned that Medusa has come on a good will mission on behalf of the Inhuman nation, Spider-Man decides to live and let be having more important things to worry about. As Medusa is being convinced Montgomery G. Bliss, owner of Heavenly Hair-Spray, to partake in an advertising campaign — Peter Parker tries to patch things up with Gwen, to no avail.
When Medusa gets fed up of dealing with the fickleness of Bliss’ corporate image, she goes on a rampage in his office before leaving. Spotting Spider-Man nearby, Bliss gets an idea to trick Spider-Man into a fight with Medusa and have a hidden camera man take pictures of the fight to try and salvage his campaign.
Spider-Man takes the bait and attacks Medusa, however during their fight the truth comes out and Spider-Man lets Medusa free. Fed up with her treatment in New York, Medusa decides to leave and return to the hidden land. Spider-Man then ruins Bliss’ hope of capitalizing on the photos by telling the press that Medusa was wild and out of control.