Appearing in "The Choice and the Challenge!"
Amazing Spider-Man #275
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Nathan Lubensky
- Arthur Chekov
- Rose Palermo
- Victor Palermo
- Sophie Lund
- Martha Lund
- Flash Thompson
- Sha Shan
- Betty Leeds
- Ned Leeds
- Arranger
- Green Goblin (Only in recap)
- Sin-Eater (Only in recap)
- Burglar (Only in recap)
- Liz Allan (Only in recap)
- Seymour O'Reilly (Only in recap)
- Sally Avril (Only in recap)
- Uncle Ben (Only in recap)
- Raymond Warren (Only in recap)
- Crusher Hogan (Only in recap)
- Bernard O'Brien (Only in recap)
- Maxie Shiffman (Only in recap)
- Eric Schwinner (Only in recap)
- Radioactive Spider (Only in recap)
- Baxter Bigelow (Only in recap)
- Chet Huntley (Only in recap) (Topical Reference)
- Gwen Stacy (Only in recap)
- Jean DeWolff (Only in recap)
- Beyonder (Mentioned)
- Lance Bannon (Mentioned)
- Fantastic Four (Mentioned)
- Avengers (Mentioned)
Locations:
- New York City (Main story and flashback)
- Manhattan
- Queens (Main story and flashback)
- Forest Hills (Main story and flashback)
- Midtown High School (Only in flashback)
- Aunt May's House
- Flushing Meadows–Corona Park (Only in flashback)
- New York Hall of Science (Only in flashback)
- General Techtronics Laboratories East (Only in flashback)
- New York Hall of Science (Only in flashback)
- Forest Hills (Main story and flashback)
- Brooklyn Bridge (Only in flashback)
Items:
- Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
- Spider-Man's Black Suit (not the Symbiote)
- Pumpkin Bomb
Vehicles:
Synopsis for "The Choice and the Challenge!"
Amazing Spider-Man #275
The Hobgoblin is testing out a new device added to his arsenal, a button on his chest that makes his finger blasters fire randomly. He hopes this will give him an edge over Spider-Man's spider-sense. The Rose is happy to hear the Hobgoblin is pleased with the new weapon but reminds him that they have other priorities. The Hobgoblin assures the Rose that he won't let his personal vendetta against the wall-crawler interfere with their plans to oust the Kingpin.
Meanwhile, Peter Parker is accompanying his Aunt May back to her boarding house in Forest Hills with Nathan Lubensky who has just been released from the hospital. When they arrive they discover that May's other tenants have prepared a surprise party for Nathan's return. Among the party guests is Mary Jane Watson, who is glad she was invited. When she sees Peter sulking in another room she asks him what's wrong. He tells her how he failed to protect Nathan as Spider-Man and has decided to give up his costumed identity for good. Meanwhile, elsewhere in the city, some of the Kingpin's men are collecting money from one of their bookies. As they leave with a briefcase full of money they are attacked by the Hobgoblin who steals the briefcase and escapes. At that moment, Sha Shan is calling the Daily Bugle and asks to speak to Peter Parker. Her phone call is cut off by her boyfriend, Flash Thompson who hangs up the phone. He accuses her of seeing Peter Parker behind his back. She denies it, and reveals that she knows about his affair with Betty Leeds. When she asks him where his sense of shame is, he slaps her across the face. Realizing what he's done, Flash bolts from the apartment.
Elsewhere, Peter and Mary Jane are going for a walk so they can talk more about his decision to quit being Spider-Man. He tells her that another reason that has motivated him was his recent encounters with the Beyonder, which brought out a lot of old memories and feelings. When Mary Jane questions why he would after such a long time, she realises that she never been told how Peter became Spider-Man. Peter snaps at Mary Jane, reminding her that she never wanted to know anything about his alter-ego after she revealed she knew his double identity. Mary Jane admits that Peter is right, but tells him that she is asking now.
Peter then begins to tell her how he became Spider-Man...
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Appearing in "The Deadly Foes of Peter Parker: Part Three of Three"
Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #31
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
Other Characters:
- Normie Osborn
- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (First appearance)
- Mary Jane Watson-Parker (First appearance) (Death)
- Aunt May (First appearance) (Death)
- Mysterio (Mentioned)
- Uncle Ben (Mentioned)
- Emily Pollack (Mentioned)
- Mary Jane Watson-Parker (Mentioned)
- Radioactive Spider (Mentioned)
- Flash Thompson (Mentioned)
- Swarm (Fritz von Meyer) (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
- Iron Spider Armor
- Cookies w/ ambien
Synopsis for "The Deadly Foes of Peter Parker: Part Three of Three"
Sensational Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #31
The spider-cat duo manages to get rid of the criminals easily and Molten reveals to Peter that the Chameleon plans to act against Aunt May, but luckily the archaic old woman can understand that the man with her is an imposter, and to put him out fight with deception.
Appearing in "Under Siege"
Spider-Man 2099 #11
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Alchemax
- Public Eye
- SIEGE Unit (First appearance)
- Dr. Jordan Boone (First appearance)
- Winston
- Tyler Stone
- Thanatos Aaron Delgato (First appearance) (Unnamed) {{g|Possessing the body of (Unnamed) (Possessing the body of)
- Public Eye
Other Characters:
- Stark-Fujikawa (Mentioned)
- Conchata O'Hara (Mentioned)
- Kasey Nash (Mentioned)
- Venture (Mentioned)
- Lord (Yahweh) (Invoked)
- Vulture (Mentioned)
- George O'Hara (Mentioned) (Deceased)
- Euromax (a Corporation) (Mentioned)
- Synthia (Mentioned)
Races and Species:
- Humans
- Greek Gods (Mentioned)
- Cyborgs
Locations:
- 2099 A.D.
- Earth
- United States of America
- New York
- New York City
- Synthia Building (First appearance)
- Babylon Towers
- Alchemax Building
- Corporate Raider Program Research Laboratory
- Virtual Unreality Laboratory (Mentioned)
- Floating City (Mentioned)
- New York City
- New York
- United States of America
- Hades (Mentioned)
- Earth
Items:
- Spider-Man's 2099 Suit
- SItuation Emergency Gear (First appearance)
- Spear of Destiny (First appearance) (Unnamed)
Vehicles:
- Thanatos' Platform (First appearance)
Synopsis for "Under Siege"
Spider-Man 2099 #11
Two Public Eye officers have caught a young man spray painting anti-Alchemex graffiti on the wall. They are about to beat the graffiti artist when they are interrupted by Spider-Man. One of the Public Eye goons is looking forward to an encounter with the hero because he is wearing a SIEGE Unit, an enhanced suit of armor with strength boosters, additional weapons, and flying capabilities. These enhanced weapon capabilities keep Spider-Man on the defensive. Thing begin to look dire when the SIEGE Unit fires missiles that have locked onto Spider-Man, something the officer says the masked hero cannot escape.
While directly below the battle are Gabriel O'Hara meets with Dana D'angelo outside of the offices of Synthia for lunch. Gabirel was running late because he was spending time with his girlfriend Kasey Nash. When Dana expresses an interest in meeting Kasey, Gabriel tells her that Kasey stays Downtown since she is wanted by Alchemax.[Continuity 1] He hopes that he can convince his brother Miguel to do something on Kasey's behalf. While above, Spider-Man manages to evade the missiles long enough to snag them in his webbing and directs them back at the Public Eye officer. Unfortunately, the missiles have no effect on the officer, who manages to snare the hero with a cable around his neck. Spider-Man is at the risk of being choked to death when a mysterious figure blasts a hole through the chest by a mysterious gun-toting man dressed like an ancient Roman Centurion. The dead Public Eye officer falls to the ground, landing right in front of Gabriel and Dana. They are horrified, particularly since a graffiti artist takes an opportunity to spray paint "Alchemax Bites" on his body. While back above, Spider-Man tries to get a good look at his mysterious rescuer. Unfortunately, the strange man has returned to his ship and it quickly flies away. All Spider-Man can see is the Greek symbol Ω detailed on the bottom of the craft.
Returning home to patch up his wounds, Miguel O'Hara tells his holographic assistant, Lyla, about the strange encounter. He tries to make sense of the encounter, and what the omega symbol might mean. When he asks Layla what she thinks, he reminds her that she is an artificial intelligence incapable of thinking like a person. He then rephrases what he is asking and asks her to give him an opinion. Lyla then tells her that if she were a human, she would tell him that she has fallen in love with him. This comes as a shock to Miguel who doesn't know how to respond to this revelation. He then tells her that he has to go to Alchemax and leaves Layla alone. With Miguel gone, she sits on a chair quietly waiting for him to return. When he arrives at the office, Miguel is upset to discover another scientist working in his lab. He learns that he is Jordan Boone, who had just been transferred from Euromax by Tyler Stone. This was not only because of Boone's Virtual Unreality project but his secondary expertise in genetics so he can give a second look at Miguel's work. Annoyed at this recent development, Miguel decides to go visit Tyler Stone to tell him how "grateful" he is about having Boone around. When Miguel goes up to Tyler's office to complain about Boone, he is surprised to see his fiancee Dana with Stone.
Tyler explains how he has gotten Dana to broker a deal between Alchemax and Synthia. She also tells him that Tyler has arranged for the pair to have a business trip to Alchemax's new floating city the next week. He and Dana then return to Miguel's lab and tells her that she needs to drop the Alchemax account because Tyler Stone is bad news. His warnings fall on deaf ears since this is good Dana's career. She also can't keep a straight face when Miguel puts his face on a microscope that has shoe polish smeared around its lenses. Meanwhile, the armored man who saved Spider-Man stands atop his ship gazing at the Nueva York skyline. He plans to take down Alechmax and bring them the Hell on Earth they richly deserve.
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