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In Peter Parker: Spider-Man #28 (April 2001), our friendly neighborhood
wall-crawler goes to great lengths to keep from killing Mendel Stromm
even though the death seems like the only way to save the world and
Mendel begs our hero to euthanize him. Why? Because Spider-Man doesn't
kill, hasn't killed, won't kill, never will kill. Period.
Sorry to dissapoint you, but Spider-Man has killed at least once! Just
take a look ate the Spider-Man versus Wolverine one-shot from 1987. Spidey
is enraged and thinks Wolverine is about to attack him. But it was
Charly, and she dies because of the force of the blow. She did commit
suicide, in a way, but Spidey was the one to strike the fatal blow.
[Also see an earlier
letters page for
info on Spider-Man's victim in Ultimate MTU #1 - Ed.]
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