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Comics : Spidey Super Stories #7 (Story 3)This story is part of a Lookback Series: Super Stories & Electric Company
Background...We now go to an exclusive Spidey Super Stories look at the behind-the-scenes creation of the story you are about to read.
*open in the Spidey Super Stories meeting room/Mighty Marvel mop closet. Swank
70s tunes are spinning in the background* So out of all the many cool and even the not-so-cool X-Men villains to choose from, we get a story about a guy who teleports stuff whose real name is Teleford Porter. Seriously. Not to mention the mango-colored chainmail and the matching mauve booties, cape and hood.
In Detail...
We open this smorgasbord for the senses with Easy Reader singing an ode to the joys of literature. "Top to bottom, left to right... that 'reading' thing is out of sight!" Keep in mind that Easy Reader always looks like the official Electric Company pimp with his leather jacket and dark sunglasses during the day and gold chains hanging down to his belly button, but then he also has butterfly tattoos, a chicken feather stuck in his hat, and big smiley face buttons pinned to his pants. Now imagine him saying that line again. Heh.
So Valerie the Librarian is disturbed by all the damn singing in the
library. So Easy Reader tells us, "I feel like doing some heavy reading, so I'll read about Elephants!" while Valerie returns to her random stamping of books. Now Valerie's wardrobe is also sorta interesting. She's wearing dark green pants with bright green shamrocks printed all over them. Her legs look like a frickin' Irish field where the Leprechauns frolic all day. These aren't just lucky pants, she's wearing her SUPER-lucky pants. Alright. Tell me with a straight face there isn't something subtle going on in the background in this story. Pimp daddy Easy, Mel Mounds, Super-Lucky pants... Is this just my sick and twisted little head?
Anyway, so up walks the Vanisher with a stack of ten books. And yes, he's
wearing his eye-explodingly hideous super-villain outfit in the library.
So then Easy Reader overhears this exchange, and like usual can't keep his damn
fool mouth shut.
The Vanisher: I am the Vanisher, and I take what books I
want. So I guess(?) that Val and Easy are surprised by the Vanisher vanishing or something, because then they stand still and wave their hands in frantic little circles ten or twelve times. Does that gesture mean surprise? I don't know. I'm just not skilled enough to decode penciller Winslow Mortimer's advanced symbolic visual lexicon.
Meanwhile Peter Parker is studying a book called "SCIENCE" another part of the
library when he overhears their surprised exclamations. And so, even though Peter "has homework to do" he obliging puts on the Spidey gear and trots out to see what's happening. He says "hey" to Val and Easy, and then clings to a wall and hangs there until his Spider-Sense goes off. I think someone's suffering from a little Spider-Sense overdependence. You do have other powers, Spidey. You don't have to just hang around until something nearby and evilish happens again. So eventually his Spider-Sense goes off and he looks over at top the bookshelves right next to him where the Vanisher is standing. How long he's been standing there, we'll never know, because Spidey didn't even bother to look until his Spider-Sense told him someone nearby was thinking nasty thoughts. And even though it was almost surely Easy Reader, Spidey locates the Vanisher anyway. So the Vanisher grabs some books, teleports away as Spidey slings webs at him, grabs some more books, and dodges Spidey again. Where is he dumping all of the books he steals, you wonder? All will be (sorta) revealed in the grand finale, lest you think this story makes no sense. So then the Vanisher appears with his legs dangling over the side of a bookshelf, and Spidey decides to go for the all-out flying tackle. This is kinda stupid to begin with, but made extremely stupid because Spidey doesn't try and tackle the Vanisher's chest or anything, he tries to tackle his left leg, dangling in front of the bookshelf. And of course the Vanisher teleports out just in time for Spidey to crash head-first into said bookshelf, (Mr. Sound Effect: "CRASH!") knocking Spidey into that delicate state between consciousness and unconsciousness where little floating stars revolve around your head. For some reason, giant electrical sparks appear in the panel where Spidey slams into the shelf. Hey, don't ask me. So now it's up to Valerie and Easy to save the other ten thousand books in the library from being teleported away ten at a time over a period of months. You just know this is going to be good.
Easy Reader: One of these groovy books may tell us how to
stop the Vanisher! So they randomly start looking through cards (Easy says, "I haven't seen so many words this side of a dictionary!") He finally comes across a card that says "VANISH". And what little gem of information does this contain? Well, rather than directing us to a book about famous disappearances throughout history, or even a How-To book on outsmarting stupid criminals (probably way beyond their reading level, anyway) the entire Dewey Decimal card says:
V VANISH LOOK IN BOOK OF MAGIC SPELLS ------------------------------------ Why thank you Thomas Dewey. I'm so glad you invented your damn card catalogs so we could all get useful information like that out of it. But of course Valerie the Librarian actually knows where they store all the secret magical tomes to hide them from the public. On top of the shelves, of course! So Easy gives her a boost to the top of a shelf and she grabs this mean magic book, shaking all the cobwebs off it. Meanwhile, Spidey has just woken up and is apparently feeling a little bit useless. I would to if I had just head-butted myself into unconsciousness. Spidey says, "Allow me" as he shoots webs and rips the book right out of Val's hand as she's climbing down the shelves. You're a real gentleman there Spidey. Maybe to piss her off more next time you could web away her towel as she's leaving the locker room or something. So Spidey gives the book to Easy, and though "I may be a first-class reading freak, even I won't read this out loud!" First-class freak is right. Or maybe a "high-class freak" is more appropriate, if you're also referring to your *ahem* 'business' operations.
So now unfolds Valerie and Easy's awesome plan. The Vanisher appears and he
"must have this lovely book!" Easy unleashes the
ultimate power of his keen mind, as insightful as watching a Soviet tractor
pull.
To find yourself locked up in jail! And once you're locked up tight, I fear... You cannot vanish for one year!
So they all have a good laugh at the Vanisher, and then go skipping off in what probably supposed to be some kind of "dance of joy", but instead looks like they all simultaneously experienced a fit of contortive spasms. And what about the library books? They just leave the one-hundred stolen library books with the Vanisher. Easy says, "That's cool! Look at all the reading you can do!" *argh* Just when you think everything's wrapped up, they have to remind you how idiotic they all are...
In General...Once again, Spidey has virtually nothing to do with defeating the villain. He doesn't land single solitary a punch, a kick or deliver even a token amount of webbing. No, in this case, Spidey was shown up by a pimp, a librarian, and a happy magical book. I can see it now... Marvel's next big hit - "Mean Magic Library Book - fighting library crime in all its sinister forms! From people who improperly file magazines to those who print more than 10 copies for free on the public printer, all library iinfractors shall be punished! Using his amazing 'teleport evil-doer and all their personal effects to a random prison for the rest of their natural lives' power, he protects our right to borrow printed matter for free." (Unless they're comics, of course those don't count.)Alright, if it's this easy I'm going to have to try crafting some of my own magic spells.
Have them delivered to my door By air express or boats to shore Oh please Mr. Spell fulfill my dream The U.S Women's Gymnastics Team!
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Overall Rating...
Screw the Science thing - for me, it's all about Magic from now on. Oh, and
Spidey, I have a message for you: Look OUT! The Book-shelf! Oh-My-God! It's
-coming- -right- -at you!- Ahhhhh!!............ |
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