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  • Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 270
Letterer1
  • Joe Rosen
Inker1
  • Bob McLeod
Inker1
  • Bob McLeod
Editor-in-Chief
  • Jim Shooter
Writer1
  • Tom Defalco
Penciler1
  • Ron Frenz
Colourist1
  • Bob Sharen
Writer1
  • Tom Defalco
StoryTitle
  • The Hero and the Holocaust
Editor1
  • Jim Owsley
Penciler1
  • Ron Frenz
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * * * * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * ** ** ** ** ** * * Mr Ercoli * Mr. Cameron Locations: * ** East River ** *** *** *** Items: * * The Black Costume * * * Vehicles: * None
Letterer1
  • Joe Rosen
Colourist1
  • Bob Sharen
Editor1
  • Jim Owsley
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CoverArtist
  • Joe Rubinstein
  • Ron Frenz
Country
  • USA
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Speaker
  • [[W:C:Marvel:Peter Parker
Month
  • 11
Synopsis
  • Firelord erupts from the East River, furious at the dishonor Spidey has caused him. He reminisces how he visited Earth only to partake in its delights, but was attacked "without explanation" by men mistaking him for a mutant, and would have killed those men if not for Spider-Man's intervention. Spider-Man's audacity must not go unpunished, so he sets off to find him. Meanwhile Spidey brainstorms ideas on how to end Firelord's rampage, realizing there's no way to reason with the former herald's strange alien code of honor. Just then his spider-sense sets off, and he dodges Firelord's attacks. He decides to lure him indoors so as to avoid collateral damage, venturing into an office building. One of the employees activates the sprinkler system, which on contact with Firelord's body creates enough steam to mask Spidey's escape. At the Daily Bugle J. Jonah Jameson is introduced by Robbie to their new city editor, Ms. Kathryn Cushing. A secretary bursts in informing them of the commotion going on in mid-town involving Spider-Man. Cushing leaves to investigate, and upon her departure Jameson warns Robbie that she is rude, arrogant and opinionated. Spider-Man gets an idea and heads to the Grand Central Terminal, goading Firelord into colliding headfirst with an oncoming train; Unfortunately he heightens his body temperature enough to easily pierce through it, avoiding any casualties. Spidey laments that he could've gotten someone hurt, formulating a new plan. The Avengers get an emergency signal from the police department, stating that "Firelord Is On A Rampage!" Firelord bursts through the ground, having been confused by the subway tunnels and decided to just fly out. Turns out Spidey hitched a ride to an elevated track, just in time to be found. Firelord contemplates creating a nova blast to obliterate Spider-Man but decides such a victory would not be worthy, and he must crush his foe in personal combat. He encircles the train with solar flames, which die out the instant Spider-Man leaps from it. Seeing a demolition crew, Spidey decides to use the soon to be demolished building as the perfect place to take down Firelord, telling the workers to set it off as soon as they count to a thousand. Firelord arrives and battles the web-head, until his spider sense rings goes off and he escapes the building right before it falls, seemingly crushing the former herald. Since the building wasn't big enough, Spidey lures Firelord to a gas station, causing him to seemingly destroy himself by firing an energy blast at its vicinity. Despite totaling over a block of abandoned housing, Firelord is unscathed. At this point Spider-Man has had enough of Firelord's lethal attempts at his life, finally fighting back, barraging him with blow after blow until he falls. Just then the Avengers appear, with Captain America congratulating Spidey on a job well done, stating from what he saw Firelord couldn't lay a hand on him. He replies that he's just lucky... REAL lucky.
Notes
  • * This story takes place during the Avengers adventure in Avengers #258. * No letters page is published this issue.
quotation
  • He...He used to be the Herald of Galactus! Galactus for Pete's sake! He could have killed me!
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1985