Descrizione
contiene inoltre : HULK (che fronteggia la lunatica e granitica MOONSTONE, al secolo Karla Sofen, tizia assai poco raccomandabile già comparsa su Captain America #192 – in Italia su CAPC # 104 – come scagnozza senza superpoteri al soldo del disdicevole Dr. Faustus, e che dopo la Secret Invasion sarà promossa a Miss Marvel negli Oscuri Vendicatori al soldo di Norman Osborn) – DEVIL (nella cui storia appare per la prima volta la segretaria disabile in carrozzina Rebecca “Becky” Blake)
CONDIZIONI : OTTIME, L’ ALBO NON E’ DI RESA
LEGENDA STATO DI CONSERVAZIONE
condizioni ECCELLENTI (o anche EDICOLA e/o MAGAZZINO) = si intende un oggetto nuovo e perfetto oppure usato senza difetti e praticamente ancora come nuovo, tenendone per quest’ultimo caso in conto ovviamente la datazione ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 8,5 e 9,8 (non assegniamo punteggi superiori a 9,8 perchè trattasi di tipi ideali a ns avviso più teorici e scolastici che reali e concreti, ogni manufatto umano in natura ha una percentuale insita e congenita seppur infinitesimale di imperfezione)
condizioni OTTIME = oggetto nuovo (o talora anche usato ma maneggiato e conservato con molta cura) in cui non si riscontra alcun difetto rilevante e degno di nota, tutt’al più qualche minimo segno di lettura o di uso ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 7 e 8,5
condizioni BUONISSIME = oggetto usato (ed in taluni casi anche fondo di magazzino soggetto a piccole usure del tempo) con lievi imperfezioni e difetti poco vistosi, generalmente molto marginali ed appena percepibili ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 5,5 e 7
condizioni MOLTO BUONE = oggetto usato con imperfezioni vistose e difetti abbastanza spiccati, pur se non completamente invalidanti (generalmente specificati nel dettaglio alla voce CONDIZIONI nella parte inferiore della descrizione di ogni singolo oggetto); corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale compreso tra 4 e 5,5
condizioni PIU’ CHE BUONE / MEDIOCRI = oggetto usato con imperfezioni e difetti evidenti, smaccati, madornali ed invalidanti, assolutamente non collezionabile tuttavia idoneo per la semplice lettura o documentazione ; corrisponde a un range di grading internazionale inferiore a 4
per eventuali ulteriori dettagli aggiuntivi e specifici si prega di fare sempre riferimento alla voce CONDIZIONI nella parte inferiore della descrizione di ogni singolo oggetto
“Still Crazy After All These Years!” / IL RISVEGLIO DELLO SCORPIONE
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Farley Sitwell (Recap)
- Ms. Marvel (Recap)
Locations:
- New York City
- Queens
- Forest Hills
- Aunt May’s Apartment
- Forest Hills
- Manhattan
- Queens
Items:
Synopsis
The Scorpion has been wandering the sewers of New York.
He finally
decides to get revenge against J. Jonah Jameson, who he blames for
making him a monster.
While Spider-Man returns home to his apartment
changing into his civilian guise just in time to catch Mary Jane. The
two talk about Mary Jane’s declining Peter’s proposal for marriage, and
the two talk about their feelings before visiting Aunt May in the
hospital.
Elsewhere, Hector and Holly try to have a night out, however
Hector’s new found popularity now that he’s publicly revealed his
identity as the White Tiger causes friction between the two prompting
Holly to leave Hector with his legion of fans.
Meanwhile, the Scorpion has tracked down the lab where he
originally got his powers, and uses the devices to revitalize himself so
that he can get revenge on J. Jonah Jameson. He attacks the Daily Bugle
building when Peter Parker is there looking for a new assignment.
While
everyone is focusing on the Scorpion, Peter manages to slip away and
change into Spider-Man and battle the Scorpion.
After a lengthy battle,
Spider-Man learns that the Scorpion is there because he blames Jameson
for making him into a “monster”, Spider-Man fights him to a standstill
and unmasks the Scorpion to show him that he still is human. With the
battle over, Spider-Man turns over the Scorpion to the police and leaves
the scene with Jameson cursing Spider-Man once more for getting
involved in his affairs.
Notes
- The Scorpion recounts his origins, circa Amazing Spider-Man #20 (in Italy in URC #17), and his recent defeat at the hands of Ms. Marvel in Ms. Marvel #1–2 (in Italy in F4C #214-215).
- Spider-Man recalls his recent battle with the Rocket Racer. That happened in Amazing Spider-Man #183 (in Italy in URC #267).
- Peter mentions how Aunt May is recovering. This is following a heart attack she suffered in Amazing Spider-Man #176 (in Italy in URC #256).
“Bad Moon On The Rise!” / TRAGICA LUNA !
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Betty Ross Talbot
- Clay Quartermain
- Doc Samson
- General Ross
- Jim Wilson
- Spad McCracken
- Kropotkin the Great
Antagonists:
- Moonstone (Karla Sofen) (First appearance as Moonstone) (Surname first revealed)
Other Characters:
- Bill
- Gamma Base Soldiers
Locations:
- Earth
- United States of America
- New Mexico
- Betty Ross-Talbot’s apartment
- United States of America
Items:
- Gammavator
- Hydraulic press
Vehicles:
- McCracken’s airplane
Synopsis
Dr. Leonard Samson
puts the Hulk through his paces, and has him test his strength against a
giant hydraulic press inside of Gamma Base. The Hulk grows impatient
with the persistent battery of tests and decides to end them quickly by
pushing the entire press through the ceiling, destroying the platform
base in the process. Deciding that the Hulk has had enough for one day,
Ross and Samson agree to let him rest.
Jim Wilson leads the Hulk into a
bedroom. The Hulk is still impatient, and doesn’t like his bed,
complaining that it is too soft.
Later, Ross walks outside to say goodbye to Spad McCracken. The
two have been through a lot together recently, and the stress is
beginning to take its toll on General Ross. To further anger the
General, a crowd of reporters have gathered outside the Press building
along with Kropotkin the Great. Ross storms over to clear the area, but
they immediately set upon him, asking him pointed questions concerning
Doc Samson’s treatment of the Hulk.
Ross flies into a rage in front of
the TV cameras.
A psychiatrist named Dr. Karla Sofen telephones Doc Samson and
asks if she could visit Gamma Base to study his therapy of the Hulk.
Samson knows of Sofen’s reputation in the psychiatric community and
welcomes her visit. Doctor Sofen is not just an eager psychiatrist
however, she is in fact a super-powered agent of the Corporation known
as Moonstone.
Arriving at the base as Sofen, she actually intends on stealing
top-secret gamma-ray technology.
She briefly meets with Samson, but at
night, she changes into her Moonstone identity and begins skulking about
the base.
She breaks into a highly-secure vault, but after acquiring
the technology that she seeks, she discovers that the alarm systems have
been set off. Believing that her presence has been discovered,
Moonstone teleports into a nearby hallway. There she finds that it was
actually the Hulk (having grown restless in his uncomfortable bed) who
set off the alarm.
The Hulk is still sleepy and believes that Moonstone is only a
product of a dream.
He reaches out towards her, but Moonstone responds
by punching him in the jaw. “Dream or no dream”, intones the Hulk,
“Nobody hits the Hulk!”
Moonstone eggs him on, hoping to spurn him into
wilder fits of rage.
The Hulk charges at her, and she is barely fast
enough to avoid his smashing fists.
He finally catches her though and
smashes the wall that leads outside.
Down on the ground, Doc Samson and several military soldiers
stare upward in horror as the Hulk, in a fully psychotic rage, holds the
limp form of Doctor Karla Sofen in his arms.
He promises to show the
world just “how much a monster the Hulk can be!”
Notes
- Betty Ross-Talbot glosses over his marital problems. She married Glenn Talbot in Incredible Hulk #168 (in Italy in H&DC #39). Their marriage hit some trouble when Glenn was put in a catatonic state from Incredible Hulk #188–200 (in Italy from URC #201 to 228). The experience strained their marriage with Talbot leaving in Incredible Hulk #208 (in Italy in URC #244-245) and Betty leaving Gamma Base to rediscover herself in Incredible Hulk #212 (in Italy in URC #251).
- Reference is made to the Hulk’s late love Jarella she died in Incredible Hulk #205 (in Italy in URC #233).
“The Man Without Fear ?” / L’ UOMO SENZA PAURA (1a parte)
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Foggy Nelson
- Becky Blake (First appearance)
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Miss Barney
- Miss Williams
- Cary
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis
interviews with legal aides to help.
wheelchair.