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"With great power, there must also come great responsibility." -- Uncle Ben
Peter Parker was orphaned at the age of six when his parents were killed in an airplane crash sabotaged by Finisher overseas. He went to live with his uncle and aunt, Ben and May Parker, in Forest Hills, New York. Parker was extremely bright and became a high honors student at Midtown High School. Parker's shyness and scholastic interest often made him a social outcast.
While attending a public exhibition demonstrating the safe handling of a nuclear laboratory waste materials, sponsored by the General Techtronics Corporation, Peter was bitten by a spider that had been irradiated by a particle accelerator used in the demonstration. Making his way home afterwards, Peter discovered that he had somehow gained incredible strength, agility, and the ability to climb walls; spider-like traits that he immediately associated with the spider bite.
Encountering an ad offering a cash prize for staying in the ring three minutes with a professional wrestler, Peter decided this would be a good way to test his powers. Wearing a mask to avoid potential embarrassment, Peter easily defeated his opponent. A TV producer observed his performance and convinced him to go on television with his 'act.' Designing a costume and some wrist-mounted web-spinners, Peter called himself Spider-Man, becoming an immediate sensation.
Following his first TV appearance, Peter failed to act to stop an escaping thief, claiming that it was not his responsibility to do so. Peter forgot the incident as his fame rose, but one night he returned home to find his Uncle Ben had been murdered. Learning the police had the burglar responsible holed up in a warehouse, Peter easily captured him only to discover it was the same thief he had allowed to escape earlier. Filled with remorse, he realized that with power comes responsibility.
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Amazing Spider-Man 272 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 272 |
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Synopsis: "Make Way for Slyde!"
A new costumed villain known as Slyde is making his criminal debut by robbing a bank. With his slick body suit he is able to skate across the floor to the teller window in moments. After robbing the teller at gunpoint, Slyde is confronted by the guards. Unphased by this, Slyde tosses his gun away and slides right through them and out the window and into the street. Meanwhile, elsewhere in town, Spider-Man is busting up a shady poolhall to learn who was responsible for beating up Nathan Lubenski the night before. However, before he can get any answers he is chased out by the owner. As he swings away the wall-crawler blames himself for not being there to protect Nathan and likens it to the death of his Uncle Ben, something that happened because Spider-Man failed to act. On a rooftop, Spider-Man wonders why he can't even save the people he cares about and angrily punches a chimney. Hearing sirens, Spider-Man decides to go and check it out in the hopes it gets him photos good enough to sell to the Daily Bugle.
A few blocks away, Slyde manages to keep a step ahead of the cops thanks to his non-stick costume. Evading them, he manages to force the cops into crashing into an oncoming vehicle. That's when Spider-Man arrives on the scene and tries to stop Slyde by webbing him up, unfortunately, not even Spider-Man's webbing can cling to the fleeing criminal. Slyde manages to trip up Spider-Man, making him land in the back of a fruit truck. As he crawls out of the truck, he asks himself how things can get any worse. Looking in a shop window he sees a mannequin that resembles the Beyonder and hopes he won't run into the god-like being again, especially after their last encounter. With Slyde long gone, Spider-Man web-slings away and heads on to the hospital to see how Nathan is doing. At that moment, Slyde has escaped to his home where he celebrates his first outing as a costumed criminal. He thinks back to when he was Jalome Beacher, a chemical engineer working for the Beemont Manufacturing Company. It was there that he developed a new chemical coating. However, the company was soon bought out by a larger corporation owned by a man named Rockwall and Beacher soon found himself out of a job. When Jalome attempted to start his own business, the banks refused to grant him a loan. As such, he decided to use his new coating to get him the money he needed through crime. He now vows to make Rockwell pay for screwing with his life.
Meanwhile, Peter Parker arrives at the hospital and learns from the doctors that the men who attacked Nathan didn't give him any lasting injuries, something Peter finds odd. When he goes in to check on Nathan, he gets a cold reception from Aunt May who is still upset with him for not watching after Nathan the night before. When Peter asks Nathan who attacked him, Lubenski tells Peter that he doesn't want him to get involved and that he doesn't want to think about it anymore. However, he looks at a bouquet of flowers sent by an "ominous" friend. At that moment, at the Beemont Manufacturing Company, Hawkins is gloating over how profitable his business is making him. Suddenly, Hawkins and his assistant Max hear a crash from one of the other rooms. When they go and check it out, they find Slyde. With nowhere to go, Slyde smashes out the window and decides to abort his petty revenge. Outside, he spots Maxwell trying to make a break for it with a briefcase. Seeing some value in it, Slyde snatches it from Maxwell and makes a break for it. Rockwell is furious because the records in that briefcase could ruin him.
As Slyde makes his getaway, Peter Parker is walking his Aunt May to the bus. He apologizes to her again for not being there to protect Nathan. She tells Peter it's not his fault and supposes that family eventually drifts apart. The words cut Peter deep and he thinks it over as he watches the bus drive away. At that moment, Slyde has returned home and goes over the documents in Rockwell's briefcase. He finds two sets of papers, one that shows the Beemont losing money, while others show that the company is actually turning a profit and Rockwell is using it to launder money for the mob. Slyde considers turning over this information to the District Attorney but decides to use it for a more fitting revenge against Rockwell. Back at the Beemont office, Rockwell is expecting the thief to call and blackmail him. Sure enough, Slyde calls and demands a large sum of money in exchange for returning the papers. Rockwell makes arrangements but has no intention of paying the money, and orders Max to hire as many men as he can to eliminate Slyde and get the papers back.
The following afternoon, Spider-Man happens upon some hoods in an alley marveling over the job they have been hired to do. As they flee, Spider-Man manages to snag one of them. He demands to know who attacked Nathan. However, the thug doesn't know anything about it, but spills all he knows about the hit taken out on Slyde. Spider-Man can't bring himself to stand by and allow someone get hurt, even a criminal like Slyde. The evening, as Slyde is making his exchange with Maxwell, Spider-Man silently takes out the hired guns. The exchange is made, and Maxwell orders his men to attack. While Spider-Man takes out the last of the guards, both Maxwell and Slyde try to make their escape. When Spider-Man tries to stop Maxwell's getaway car with a web-line, Slyde comes in and kicks out the tire. Before Spider-Man can stop Slyde, District Attorney Blake Tower and the police arrive and inform the wall-crawler that Slyde is under their protection. As it turns out, Slyde recorded Maxwell admitting to laundering money and is turning it in as states evidence. Even though he has handed this over, Slyde tries to pull a fast one by escaping with the money. When Spider-Man tries to stop Slyde, he still can't capture the crook and he manages to get away.
Meanwhile, at a Native American reservation near Heartsdale, New Mexico, members of the tribe meet with their leader, Joseph Threetrees. He has determined that the time of great bloodshed and chaos is soon coming upon them. He then tells his people that he is going to see their protector and savior. Driving into the nearby city, Threetrees barges into the head office of Fireheart Enterprises. Entering his private office, he finds Thomas Fireheart watching footage of Spider-Man. He tells Thomas that the Puma is needed and he must fight along side Spider-Man to stop He-Who-Comes-From-Beyond.
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Amazing Spider-Man v2 #44 |
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Amazing Spider-Man v2 #44 |
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Amazing Spider-Man v2 #58 |
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Amazing Spider-Man v2 #58 Modern |
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Synopsis: “Happy Birthday, Part 2”
Peter teaches at a High School. MJ is back in Pete's bed. And Aunt May knows about Pete's secret ID and is cool with it. Now Spidey is battling an inter-dimensional, mystical bad guy Dormammu, with the help of Dr. Strange and others…
In essence not a whole lot happens this issue. Dr. Strange battles Dormammu while Spidey and the other heroes take on his henchmen, the Mindless Ones. As Dr. Strange prepares a spell to take care of Dormammu, but also kill himself at the same time, Spidey jumps in, not wanting Strange to sacrifice himself. There's an explosion of energies and Spidey wakes up with Strange in a weird dimension. Strange returns them to their own dimension, but they end up see-sawing back and forth through time and possible timelines.
Strange tells Spidey not to panic and to stay by him, but one of the timelines show the heroes dead and NY trashed. Obviously this stresses Spidey a bit, then he sees MJ running from some Mindless Ones. Strange warns Spidey not to go, but he does. He trashes a couples of the baddies, but while he's dealing with them one grabs MJ and Spidey turns just in time to see her neck get snapped. He lunges and time switches again, he has crahed into Aunt May's tombstone. He looks up to see an older version of himself turn and face the cops. Time switches. Spidey sees himself as a teen watching a familiar science experiment and a familiar irradiated Spidey dangle from the ceiling. Spidey is confused as these two moments play out. He recalls Doctor Strange's explanation of what is happening, that he may be able to change things... then the issue ends.
Released: November 2003
Estimated Print Run: 92,826
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Amazing Spider-Man 519 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 519 Modern |
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Amazing Spider-Man 547 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 547 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 549 Modern |
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Amazing Spider-Man 568 Variant Edition |
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Amazing Spider-Man 568 |
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0995589002
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Amazing Spider-Man 570 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 570 Modern |
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0154722019
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Amazing Spider-Man 570 Second Printing |
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Amazing Spider-Man 570 Modern |
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Amazing Spider-Man 571 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 571 Modern |
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0936225063
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Amazing Spider-Man 571 Variant Edition |
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Amazing Spider-Man 571 Signature |
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0941322004
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Amazing Spider-Man 571 Second Printing |
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Amazing Spider-Man 571 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 572 Second Printing |
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Amazing Spider-Man 572 Modern |
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Amazing Spider-Man 577 |
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Amazing Spider-Man 577 Modern |
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Amazing Spider-Man 600 |
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1Synopsis: "Last Legs"Doctor Octopus learns from a doctor that due to the beatings he received over the years has left him terminally ill and with only a year left to live. Four months later after he and Daredevil take down the Bar with No Name and get it shut down due to the owner Deke not having a liquor license, Spider-Man offers to let DD know who he is, since he knows DD's secret identity. DD admits Spider-Man has some strange power that prevents his heightened senses from identifying Spider-Man's real identity, but refuses, stating it is better for him not to know to help maintain this protection, since he had to deal with a tragic love life with most of the women he loved ended up either dead or incapacitated for knowing his secret identity.For Peter Parker, he is preparing for his Aunt May's ceremony for her re-marriage to J. Jonah Jameson Sr., and invites his friends. Learning of the upcoming ceremony, Dr. Octopus kidnaps Jay with his new miniature Octopus drones. He then starts a connection from his underground base causing havoc within New York's computer network after making a public broadcast, but Spidey's teammates in the New Avengers arrive and deal with the chaos leaving Spider-Man track down Dr. Octopus. When Carlie Cooper and Norah Winters track down Octopus's signal from the drone they found in Jay's apartment and Carlie contacts Peter and mentions what they are doing, they are captured just as Peter urges her for both of them to flee. Meeting with the Fantastic Four who are working on creating a device to jam Octavius's signal, Mister Fantastic has Johnny Storm work on tracing the signal from Carlie's cell phone.Arriving at the location the two quickly locate Octavius's signal and after freeing the girls and Jay, Spider-Man leaves it to Johhny to get them outside while he faces Dr. Octopus alone. Despite Octopus's tentacles and mini-drones, Spider-Man distracts him by forcing him to hold up a column while he takes Dr. Octopus' neural device and uses it disable Dr. Octopus's control of his tentacles. He then uses it to undo the damage that Dr. Octopus caused, but Dr. Octopus has his mini-drones cover Spider-Man, and though Johnny burns them off of him, Dr. Octopus had escaped in the confusion. Outside Spider-Man admits to the Fantastic Four and New Avengers that DD was right about the risks in exposing his secret identity, and though he is concerned that the neural device uploaded his secret identity into the city's computers, Reed Richards states he is handling that situation.Afterwards Peter and Johnny with Michelle Gonzales and Carlie Cooper as their dates attend the wedding. After the vows are done and May throws her bouquet, it falls into the hands of a guest who has just arrived: Mary Jane Watson.Released: July 22, 2009Writer: Dan SlottCover Artists: Alex Ross and Romita Jr.Est. Print Run: 116, 779
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