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  • Untold Tales of Spider-Man Vol 1 14
Letterer1
  • Comicraft
  • Richard Starkings
Inker1
  • Al Vey
  • Pam Eklund
Inker1
  • Al Vey
  • Pam Eklund
Editor-in-Chief
  • Bob Harras
Writer1
  • Kurt Busiek
Penciler1
  • Pat Olliffe
Colourist1
  • Steve Mattsson
Writer1
  • Kurt Busiek
StoryTitle
  • One Thing Right
Editor1
  • Tom Brevoort
Penciler1
  • Pat Olliffe
Appearing
  • Featured Characters: * Supporting Characters: * Adversaries: * Other Characters: * * * * * * Locations: * ** Gas station * ** ** Items: * Vehicles: * Fire trucks
Letterer1
  • Comicraft
  • Richard Starkings
Colourist1
  • Steve Mattsson
Editor1
  • Tom Brevoort
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CoverArtist
  • Al Vey
  • Pat Olliffe
Country
  • USA
Issue
  • 14(xsd:integer)
Speaker
  • [[W:C:marvel:Peter Parker
Volume
  • 1(xsd:integer)
Title
  • Untold Tales of Spider-Man
Month
  • October
Synopsis
  • In downtown Manhattan, Spider-Man is tracking Tiny McKeever, who has gone missing from school, only to run headlong into the Scorcher. The Scorcher gets the better of the Webslinger, but Peter escapes by diving into the river. Peter catches up to Tiny, who has left his home because of his abusive father and taken employment at a gas station. Peter tells Tiny that he must finish school, prompting him to send Peter packing. Afterward, Peter dines with Betty Brant on a city sidewalk, but she quickly cuts out on him after eating. At the school cafeteria the next day, Jason Ionello seeks a free table to eat. When Peter offers a place to him, he explodes and throws his tray. Later, Aunt May offers Peter some reassuring words. As Spider-Man, Peter takes off to talk to Tiny again, only to run into the Scorcher. The Scorcher heads for the underground gas tanks, but with Tiny's help, the Webslinger escapes the blast. The Scorcher apparently dies in the explosion.
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  • You know, I wonder if that was the Scorcher's problem -- he was so ready to see the bad in life, he couldn't believe in anything good. So he acted like somebody's lies about him were true -- and if you do that, it doesn't much matter whether they were lies or not-- --'cause they're sure true now.
Publisher
  • Marvel Comics
Year
  • 1996(xsd:integer)
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