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Comics : Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #2This story is part of an Arc: "Tarantula & Kraven"Part 1 / Part 2 This story is part of a Lookback Series: Spectacular Beginnings
In Detail...
Spidey hitches a ride on a slow tugboat to get home after a fight with the Kingpin (one of the crew identifies their stowaway as "Spider-Guy!") He visits Curt Connors to let him know that his "Taser" gizmo worked in his fight with the crime lord. Connors, though, is not feeling well and Spidey leaves with an exhortation for the doctor to get some rest. Meanwhile a man steps out of a limo in Gramercy Park with two tigers on a leash. Upon entering a building he is attacked by the Tarantula. The two are interrupted by the mysterious "El Lider" from last issue (says Kraven, "Say the word, Mister, and I'll tear this bargain-basement Montalban to ribbons) who chastises them both and instructs them to work together to kidnap school chancellor Richard Gorman. Peter visits Aunt May and Anna Watson drops by. Peter begins to tell her his troubles with Mary Jane but decides not to. Meanwhile Kraven and the Tarantula infiltrate the office of Gorman who, of course, is preoccupied with the financial crisis. They capture Gorman and, after turning the air conditioning up to slow down the guards (?), escape with the chancellor. The next day Peter brings Glory Grant to the Daily Bugle for a job. The current secretary leaves in tears leaving Grant hesitant. But Peter and Joe Robertson convince her to try and she goes into Jonah's office. Seconds later Glory comes out with the job and the two act like old friends! Confused, Peter is distracted by a TV report of the kidnapping. Spidey goes to investigate and is attacked by Kraven's tigers. Kraven wants to kill Spidey so his pay scale will go back up. Meanwhile Tarantula brings Gorman to the leader and asks for both his and Kraven's money. Tarantula, though, knows the leader's secret. Guessing this, the leader has booby-trapped the money with gas which knocks Tarantula unconscious. Back at the fight, Kraven gains the upper hand on the still weary Spider-Man. But using his inner resolve - and his thoughts of Aunt May and Mary Jane - Spidey thinks of an idea to defeat him and the Hunter electrocutes himself by stabbing a light bulb underneath where he had just pinned Spidey.
In General...I don't know how often the police are stopped by high-powered air conditioners, but I hope the criminal element doesn't pick up on this ingenious idea.It's a good enough story, with an interesting twist on what happens after Tarantula's success. Sal's art is better compared to last issue. Given Kraven's ultimate futility as a villain (until Kraven's Last Hunt) it's hard to see another Spidey "I-can't-die-what-will-happen-to-Aunt-May" moment happening here.
Overall Rating...
Similar in flavour to the preceding issue, this one earns the same rating.
Three average webs. |
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