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SERIE CRONOLOGICA DELL’ EDITORIALE CORNO, LA MAGNIFICA
COLLANA IN FORMATO GIGANTE DI GENIALISSIMO ED ESCLUSIVO BRAND TUTTO
NOSTRANO CHE IL
MONDO INTERO ANCOR OGGI CI INVIDIA
ALBO GIGANTE TUTTO A COLORI DEL 1977
all’ interno 4 episodi (3 completi , e l’ inizio di un altro che si concluderà nell’ albo successivo)
CONDIZIONI EDICOLA , 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
la prima storia di questo albo è la seconda di una critica trilogia divinatorio-escatologica che ha portato un po’ di aria nuova tra le vetuste e sbrindellate ragnatele
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Doctor Octopus / Master Planner
- Master Planner’s henchmen
Other Characters:
- Dr. Curt Connors
- Dr. Bromwell
- Frederick Foswell
- Uncle Ben (In a photograph only)
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Synopsis
The Master Planner who has been running experiments and stealing radioactive material is actually Doctor Octopus. Meanwhile, Peter Parker is delivering new photos for The Daily Bugle when he’s spotted by Betty Brant.
Notes
- Steve Ditko is credited as the plotter in this issue.
nella storia a seguire si conclude il cruciale trittico a sfondo divinatorio-escatologico che ha spolverato e rinfrescato un po’ le vecchie e consunte ragnatele
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Master Planner’s henchmen
Other Characters:
- Dr. Curt Connors
- Frederick Foswell
- Uncle Ben (In an illusion or vision)
- Bennett Brant (In an illusion or vision)
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis
Spider-Man is trapped by tons of iron and finds it in himself to raise the giant mechanism to rid himself the feelings of guilt given by Uncle Ben’s death.
As he exits, his leg is hurt but he grabs the serum and soon the lab is flooded with water. He lets himself be swept along the current, yet as he makes his way to the surface and finds more henchmen waiting for him.
Going ballistic on the henchmen, he makes his way to Curt Connors’ lab with the serum.
After testing it successfully on his own blood, he reasons it may be a cure for Aunt May. Connors phones the hospital to approve the serum Spider-Man is delivering. Meanwhile, Spider-Man goes back to take pictures for The Daily Bugle and phones Frederick Foswell to get the scoop of the year. As Peter delivers pictures to J. Jonah Jameson, Betty Brant is shocked to see Peter bruised and beaten, which he says is from trying to get pictures.
She fears that she’d lose an adventurous Peter Parker the way she did with her brother.
Peter then barters with Jameson on the pictures to raise money for Aunt May’s hospital bills as well as all the scientific equipment he pawned off last issue to buy ISO-36. After getting the money, he heads to the hospital to find the results on Aunt May and while he’s being looked at, a nurse announces that the results are in. It seems ISO-36 has cured Aunt May after all.
Peter Parker is seen going home and getting some well deserved rest.
Notes
- Steve Ditko is credited as the plotter on this issue.
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Villains:
- Kraven the Hunter
- Nails Hogan’s gang
Other Characters:
- Gwen Stacy
- Anna Watson
- Harry Osborn
- Frederick Foswell
- J Jonah Jameson’s new secretary (unnamed, first appearance)
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis
Kraven the Hunter walks around his trophy room, plotting his revenge against Spider-Man and his return to America. Meanwhile, Betty Brant confronts Peter to reveal his secret, and Peter finally gives in and reveals himself as Spider-Man…
but Betty wakes up to realize it was only a nightmare. Peter goes back to school relieved now that Aunt May has a clean bill of health.
While trying to go about a normal day, he gets snubbed by Gwen Stacy and Harry Osborn for being anti-social.
Then we see Spider-Man stalking J. Jonah Jameson’s movements and tries to corner him. Jameson flees and Spider-Man is seen as attacking him instead and runs away. We see that it’s actually Kraven who is disguised as Spider-Man. Peter hears about the trickster running around, and decides to let him do so for the next few days.
To save his reputation, he finally tracks down and chases the imposter to figure out who it is.
When he follows him to an abandoned building, he runs into Kraven who sprays a mist canceling out his spider sense. Spider-Man goes around the building, loaded with traps, and finally battles Kraven. They trade blows before a gang of crooks makes them relocate their fight. Soon enough, Spider-Man gives a final knockout punch and delivers the gang and Kraven in a neat spider web for the police.
Kraven then confesses his impersonation of Spider-Man to the police and clears Spider-Man’s name. Jameson learns the news and angrily dismisses a secretary who’s replaced Betty as she has left without warning.
Peter is turning over in his mind thoughts of Betty, not knowing her disappearance. Peter realizes he must move on as he’s accepted his fate as Spider-Man but Betty never would.
Notes
- Steve Ditko is credited as the plotter for this issue.
Featured Characters:
Villains:
Other Characters:
- Judge Hizzoner (First appearance)
- New York Police Department
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis
Molten Man sees Judge Hizzoner and the Judge takes pity on him and lets him go without any punishment since he has agreed to pay for the damage he has caused. Molten Man goes free and shows he has no intentions of going straight.
After some planning, he enters into a jewelry store and asks to see the most expensive items for sale. Once they are outside the safe, the owner tries to stop Molten Man but bullets bounce off and the gun is crushed inside his hand.
Continued to next issue…
Notes
- Steve Ditko is credited as the plotter for this issue.
- Molten Man previously appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #28 (in Italy in URC # 22)