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  • Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 147
Letterer1
  • Joe Rosen
Inker1
  • Dave Hunt
  • Mike Esposito
Inker1
  • Dave Hunt
  • Mike Esposito
Editor-in-Chief
  • Len Wein
Writer1
  • Gerry Conway
Penciler1
  • Ross Andru
Colourist1
  • Stan Goldberg
Writer1
  • Gerry Conway
StoryTitle
  • The Tarantula is a Very Deadly Beast!
Editor1
  • Len Wein
Penciler1
  • Ross Andru
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * ** ** * * Adversaries: * * Other Characters: * * * * * Bernie &Hyman, two kids in a bus * prison guards * * Bernie Locations: * ** Federal Penitentiary * ** ** ** Midway Hopital Items: * Vehicles: * None
Letterer1
  • Joe Rosen
Colourist1
  • Stan Goldberg
Editor1
  • Len Wein
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CoverArtist
  • John Romita
Country
  • USA
Month
  • 8
Synopsis
  • Continued from last issue... Spider-Man has hitched a ride back to New York from Florida on a helicopter following his battle with the Man-Thing against the Lizard. Arriving at the Bugle as Peter Parker, J. Jonah Jameson is furious that Peter did not take a single picture while down there and tells Parker that he's going to have to pay for the trip. While in prison, the Tarantula creates new razor pointed shoes and uses them to break out of prison, upon his escape he is picked up by the Jackal, who has hired him to be his next tool in destroying Spider-Man. Meanwhile, Anna and Mary Jane Watson have come to the hospital to see Aunt May get discharged. When Aunt May talks to Mary Jane about Peter, Mary Jane gets upset and tells her about how she hasn't seen Peter since Gwen Stacy's apparent resurrection. Aunt May encourages Mary Jane to not give up so easily because love is usually a once in a life time opportunity. At that time, Peter is web-slinging across the city as Spider-Man mulling over the facts behind this new Gwen Stacy. He suddenly have an realization -- what if she's a clone, and what if there are multiple copies of Gwen Stacy just running around? He suddenly sees a reflection of Gwen in a nearby show-room mirror and jumps into it, smashing the display window and mirror. This prompts a police officer to try and arrest him. But before Spider-Man can get away, he's attacked by the Tarantula. The two fight across the city streets, their fight eventually taking them into a city bus. Their fight prompts all the passengers to flee in terror, except for one: Gwen Stacy. The bus driver turns out to be the Jackal in disguise. When the Jackal leading Gwen off the bus distracts Peter, the Tarantula manages to tag him with one of his boots knocking Spider-Man out. When Spidey revives, he finds himself taken to the Brooklyn Bridge. Bound in chains, Spidey hears the Jackal rant about how he's created this clone of Gwen Stacy as an instrument to destroy Spider-Man who he blames for murdering the real Gwen Stacy two years earlier. When the Jackal finishes exposing his plot, he has the Tarantula push Spider-Man off the Brooklyn Bridge to his death. This story is continued next issue...
Notes
  • * This issue is reprinted in comics and books, see references for more info.
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1975
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