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Amazing Spider-Man v1 #256 (1984-09)

 

Writers
  • Tom DeFalco
  • Artists
  • Ron Frenz
  • Joe Rubinstein
  • Cover Artists
  • Ron Frenz
  • Joe Rubinstein
  • Characters, Groups, & Races
  • Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
  • Black Cat (Felicia Hardy)
  • Joe Robertson
  • Betty Brant Leeds
  • Mary Jane Watson
  • Puma (Thomas Fireheart)
  • Rose (Richard Fisk)
  • Frankie Silvera
  • Ralph Mac
  • Johnston (Rose's henchman)
  • Varley (Rose's henchman)
  • Symbiote (Black Alien Costume)
  • Jenna Taylor
  • Daniel Crespi
  • Locations & Items
  • Peter Parker's Apartment (Chelsea)
  • Rose's Penthouse
  • Heartsdale, New Mexico
  • Fireheart Enterprises (New Mexico)
  • Daily Bugle
  • LaGuardia Airport
  • While the Black Cat takes photos from above, Spider-Man tackles a warehouse fencing operation. Back home, Peter cannot shake a constant lethargy. He fi nds his old spare costume but leaves it in the closet. Once he sleeps, his alien costume engulfs him and takes him web-swinging. The next morning, the Rose, angry that Spidey disrupted his fencing business, makes a call to Thomas Fireheart who, as Puma, is hunting in the New Mexican desert. At the Bugle, Peter runs into MJ who tells him she has landed a regular modeling job. He turns down her offer to celebrate but she and Betty go out to chat about Pete. Fireheart arrives in New York and accepts Rose’s challenge to assassinate Spider-Man. Becoming Puma, he tracks Spidey’s scent and, finding him, throws a chimney pipe that Spidey, lost in thought, barely avoids, separating his shoulder in the subsequent fall. He resets his arm but passes out from the pain as Puma closes in for the kill.

    The Rose revealed as working for the Kingpin here.

     

  • 2013-10-16 - Roger Ott