Descrizione
ALBO ORIGINALE DEL 1975
Grazie alla colpevole e compiacente indulgenza della LIPU torna lo spregevole pennuto con le ali estese ed il capo diradato, ridicolo sia con che senza il parrucchino e buono manco da fare arrosto con la polenta
contiene inoltre : IRON MAN (alle prese invece con la asfissiante Principessa Pitone)
CONDIZIONI : MOLTO BUONE, SEGNI A BIRO IN COPERTINA E IN RETROCOPERTINA, L’ ALBO NON E’ DI RESA
“The Dark Wings Of Death!” / L’ ALA DELLA MORTE
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Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Vulture (Clifton Shallot) (First appearance)
Other Characters:
- Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
- Professor Warren
- Christine Murrow (First appearance)
- Gloria Jenkins – Murdered girl (Corpse)
- Gwen Stacy (Only in flashback)
Locations:
- New York City
- Baxter Building
- Empire State University
- Mary Jane’s Apartment
- Peter and Harry’s Apartment
Items:
Synopsis
While web-slinging through the city, Spider-Man happens upon a murder
scene that has happened right in front of Mary Jane’s apartment.
Concerned about her after all the concern she’s shown him following
Gwen’s death, he changes into Peter Parker to check in on her. The
frightened Mary Jane tells Peter that she saw the whole thing, but
refuses to go to the police for fear that the killer will harm her as
well. Angry at Mary Jane for being so cowardly, Peter storms out of her
apartment, pretending to be angry at her for her cowardliness, hoping to
spark her to call the police out of spite.
Changing back to Spider-Man, Peter swings through the city to see
if he can find the killer still around, when he is attacked by the what
appears to be the Vulture. Spider-Man correctly deduces that he’s
responsible for the murdered girl. However, in trying to defeat the
villain, Spider-Man is knocked for a loop and he gets away. Spider-Man
flees the scene as well when the police arrive, and meets back up with
the Human Torch to check on the status of the Spider-Mobile.
The two work through the night putting together the Spider-Mobile
from scratch. As the next morning begins, Spider-Man departs to resume
his civilian life. In the apartment he shares with Harry, Peter studies
until Harry returns home. When Peter tries to get Harry to talk to him,
Harry flips out when Peter tries to make up with him. Later at ESU,
Peter tries to talk to Mary Jane about the night before. She tries to
get Peter to believe what she told him was a lie, but he’s not going to
buy it. When they are picked up by Flash Thompson, Peter notices that
they are being followed by the Vulture, who grabs Mary Jane and flies
off.
This sudden attack causes Flash to swerve off the road and crash,
injuring himself. Peter, unhurt by the crash rushes off to find
someplace to change into Spider-Man. Along the way he’s confronted by
Professor Warren again about his grades, but slips away. Changing into
Spider-Man, Peter manages to catch up to the Vulture and prevents him
from dropping Mary Jane to her death. Angered that another woman close
to him almost was killed thanks to a Spider-Man villain, Spidey vows to
get the Vulture.
Tracing him to the ESU Biology wing, he finds the Vulture
terrorizing Christine Murrow in one of the labs. Their fight takes them
outside, where Spider-Man notices a crowd and the police have gathered
outside the building. There, Spider-Man blinds the Vulture by shooting
webbing in his eyes. The Vulture is then attempted to be apprehended by
the police who toss a net on him. The blinded villain throws the net off
and grabs Spider-Man (thinking it’s Christine Murrow) and flying high
into the sky. Among the crowd watching is Harry Osborn, who hopes that
the Vulture will kill Spider-Man, and if not, he will — as the Green
Goblin.
The Vulture manages to pull off the webbing from his eyes, and
then realizes that he’d grabbed Spider-Man, not Murrow, and drops him
high in the sky, hoping the fall will kill the wall-crawler.
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Edwin Jarvis
- Jarr (First appearance)
- Tyrr (First appearance)
- Cyborg Sinister
- Doug
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis
Iron Man removes his armor and plugs himself into a nearby wall
socket, saving his life. Jarvis arrives and wonders if Tony is Iron Man,
but Tony quickly covers up the incident. Soon after Tony departs,
Princess Python springs her pet python on Jarvis, forcing him to tell
her where Stark has gone. As Iron Man flies over the city, Marianne has
another vision of the Cyborg menacing him. Elsewhere, the Super-Adaptoid
sets out for revenge, but while flying it suddenly loses its powers and
falls to the ground. In the micro-world of Bast, the cousins Tyrr and
Jarr are controlling the Adaptoid in the hope of saving their
war-riddled world. Tony Stark appears on television for an interview
when suddenly Princess Python takes him prisoner with her python,
demanding one million dollars and a plane to South America. Tony escapes
and becomes Iron Man. He pursues Princes Python to Stark Industries
where their battle leads to a catwalk over a vat of acid; Iron Man hurls
the python into the vat, killing it. Distraught, Princess Python tries
to follow her pet, but Iron Man saves her. In Bast, Tyrr and Jarr
transform the Super-Adaptoid into a new being – the Cyborg that Marianne
has seen in her visions.
“Always Leave ‘Em Laughing!” / FARLI SEMPRE RIDERE
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Featured Characters:
- Digger (Roderick Krupp) (Host)
Supporting Characters:
- Boswell Bolliver
Other Characters:
- King & Queen
- Royal guards
Synopsis
A man in the modern era hates to be laughed at so he intends to use a
time machine to travel into the past. When he lands in a middle ages
kingdom, the royal family find his attempts to convince them that he
comes from the future so amusing they make him the court jester.