Comics : Web of Spider-Man #121

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"The Hunting"
Web of Spider-Man #121
 Summary: Scarlet Spider, Kaine, Grim Hunter
 Arc: Part 3 of "Web Of Life"
Editor:  Eric Fein
Writer:  Todd DeZago
Pencils:  Phil Gosier
Inkers:  Sam DeLaRosa, Randy Emberlin
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Feb 1995 : SMURF 398.520 : SMURF 398.560 : SM Title : Web of Spider-Man
Characters: Ben Reilly, Grim Hunter, Kaine

In a park, a homeless woman is being mugged. Kaine steps in and batters the gang, but ends up stepping on the woman's most priceless possession - a photo. He doesn't seem too bothered. Scarlet is still tracking The Grim Hunter, saving an out-of-control taxi on the way. The Grim Hunter is back at Kravinoff mansion once again preparing himself to go after Spidey - the real one this time.

At the police precinct, Raven is talking about the slayings in Salt Lake City. The murderer apparently batters his victims to death, then leaves 'The Mark' on them. He left a fingerprint though and that's how they're panning to nail him.

Scarlet is watching over the Parkers' apartment is case The Grim Hunter shows up. Kaine is watching Scarlet and says he won't let Ben interfere in his plans for Peter and MJ. He also seems to know all about the clone's past. Kaine jumps down and tackles Ben. They each know each other and fight. As they're fighting, The Grim Hunter shows up at Pete's. Kaine disappears off to tackle him while Ben is left groggy on an adjacent roof.

In General...

Not much really happens here. It's hard to know what to say. The fights always seem so contrived and inexplicable. I'm not even sure Mackie knows where this is going.

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By Kerry Wilkinson (E-Mail)


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