Title:

Spider-Man

Synopsis:
With great responsibility—!
A young man named Stewart Smalls is running down the street in a panic because of a strange device strapped to his chest that projects some kind of force-field that he can’t control. His brother, Bill calls out to him to keep calm because they are on the run from John Maxwell and his goons. Maxwell orders his men to stay back as they want to keep a low profile in public. Meanwhile, up the street, Peter Parker and his wife Mary Jane are out for an afternoon stroll as a means of relaxing.[Continuity 1] When they see Stewart Smalls running down the street, Peter slips away so he can change into Spider-Man to see what he can do, and get some photos for the Daily Bugle. Not far down the street is a young man named Jimmy Costas, who is down on his luck. He’s been trying to find work for weeks with no prospects in sight. Without any money, the young man is becoming desperate but doesn’t want to end up like his ”bum” of an uncle.

That’s when Jimmy notices the commotion happening down the street. He witnesses as Stewart Smalls gets into the path of an oncoming motorcycle. When the vehicle strikes the force-field around Stewart, it is sent flying into the air. That’s when Spider-Man arrives on the scene and seeing the cyclist in trouble, he begins using his webbing to sling-shot himself up to save him. It’s then that Jimmy decides to take advantage of the distracted crowd to snatch a purse. As he flees the scene, Spider-Man lands in front of him. Although this scares Costas, Spider-Man has no idea what he has been up to. When he hears the woman calling Jimmy a thief, Spider-Man has to focus on rescuing the cyclist. Spider-Man not only manages to save the motorcyclist but also prevents the motorcycle from crashing into the crowd below. In all the confusion, Bill Smalls decided to break into a car in order to catch up with his brother faster. Meanwhile, Stewart has managed to run into a nearby alley and has gotten the device under control. That’s when he is surrounded by Maxwell and his men. However, before they can remove the harness from the young man, his brother Bill comes speeding into the alley in his stolen car. Stewart manages to leap into the car and they get away. With his recovery of the harness a failure, John Maxwell goes to a nearby electronics store where he gets in touch with his employer Sunset Bain. She orders Maxwell to recover the harness immediately, otherwise, she will take it on him.

A few hours later, Peter and Mary Jane are back home where Peter is upset that he let the purse snatcher get away earlier that day. This is because it reminds him of the burglar he let go when he first became Spider-Man. He recounts the events to Mary Jane, how he got bitten by the radioactive spider that gave him his powers. His early career in showbiz and his letting the burglar go one night, the same burglar that murdered his Uncle Ben later.[Continuity 2] Even though Peter knows he can’t catch every crook in the city, this purse snatcher reminded him so much of the burglar he allowed to get away so many years ago. Elsewhere in the city, Jimmy Costas can’t believe he stole the woman’s purse. He worries about getting caught because of his uncle and the grief he caused the family. He is also afraid because Spider-Man saw his face and could identify him. He’s been jumping at shadows and struggles to keep himself calm. While elsewhere in the city, Bill and Stewart Smalls have retreated to a rundown building. The pair are tired of being treated as stooges at Maxwell’s company and how the stolen harness is their ticket of the big time. However, Maxwell is trying to close in on them using a tracking device that detects when the device is activated. Although they have lost the signal, for the time being, he is certain that they will pick up the trail again, in the inevitable moment when the device is reactivated.

That evening, Peter is changing into his Spider-Man costume so he can go out and get some fresh air. Mary Jane tells Peter not to stay out late because she has other plans in store for him when he gets home. At that moment, Bill and Stewart use the harness to break into a market so they can ransack it. Their break-in is heard by Spider-Man who goes to investigate. He catches the pair off guard, and Stewart begins to panic and struggles to control the device. When he finally gets his act together, he strikes Spider-Man with the force field with enough power to send him flying outside of the store. There, Spider-Man finds himself between Stewart and Maxwell’s armed men. When the bullets start to fly, Spider-Man leaps out of the way, and the munitions bounce harmlessly off Stewart’s forcefield. While Spider-Man is busy beating up Maxwell’s men, Bill catches up with his brother and suggests that they get out of there since Spider-Man will be after them next. Sure enough, when Spider-Man is done with Maxwell’s men, he chases after the Smalls brothers. Stewart thinks he can outsmart Spider-Man by keeping his forcefield up. Spider-Man responds by unloading all of his webbing on the young man. When the webbing obscures his view, Stewart turns off the force field, causing the webbing to harmlessly fall to the ground. Although Stewart thinks this is a brilliant plan, it leaves him open to an attack from Spider-Man. The wall-crawler knocks Stewart out with a flick of his finger.

With Stewart and Bill webbed up, they beg to be let go because they will be killed by Maxwell and his men if they are taken under police custody. When a van of officers arrive, Spider-Man turns the pair over to them, but his spider-sense warns him that something isn’t on the level. Those cops turn out to be impostors under the employ of Maxwell. However, when they arrive on the scene where Maxwell intends to kill them, they find the real police waiting for them. At is turns out, Spider-Man saw through their ruse and signalled the real authorities. With Maxwell and his goons in police custody, the wall-crawler heads home. On the way, he is called out by Jimmy Costas who has decided that he can’t live with the guilt of stealing the purse and surrenders to the web-slinger. Hearing Jimmy’s story, Spider-Man decides to give the boy a second chance and lets him go, saying he will return the purse to the police. When Spider-Man asks Jimmy who his uncle was, Jimmy states that he was a loser who ended up dead. Jimmy figures that Spider-Man may have encountered him a time or two, as he was a simple burglar.[Continuity 3] This comes as a shock to Spider-Man, as he wonders if Jimmy is somehow related to the burglar that killed his Uncle Ben. However, he ultimately decides that it doesn’t really matter. He thinks about what has happened in his past and what the future has in store, and that no matter what happens, Spider-Man is here to stay.
Cover Date:
Sep 1992
Publisher:
Marvel Comics
Issue Number:
26
Volume:
1
Month:
September
Year:
1992
Cover Letter:
A
Purchase Type:
Direct
Printing:
1
Country:
United States
Cover Price:
$3.50
Cover Exclusive:
Hologram Cover
Era:
Modern Age
Genre:
Superhero
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Language:
English
Characters:
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
May Parker
Ben Parker
Fantastic Four
Flash Thompson
The Burglar
Crusher Hogan
Max Shiffman
Mary Jane Watson Parker
Sunset Bain
Baxter Bigelow
John Maxwell
Stewart Smalls
Bill Smalls
Jimmy Costa
Wormwood
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Date Added:
2018-07-02 22:36:04
Series:
Spider-Man Vol 1
Story Arc:
Giant-Sized 30th Anniversary Special
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$97.25
Automatic Estimated Date:
2026-04-12
Date Added:
2018-07-02 22:36:04
Created By:
Stan Lee
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Writer:
Tom Defalco
Ron Frenz
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Artist:
Joe Rubinstein
Mark Bagley
Tom Palmer
Ron Frenz
Mark Texeira
Al Milgrom
Keith Williams
Chris Eliopoulos
Klaus Janson
Renee Witterstaetter
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Penciller:
Mark Bagley
Ron Frenz
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Inker:
Joe Rubinstein
Al Milgrom
Tom Palmer
Klaus Janson
Keith Williams
Mark Texeira
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Colorist:
Renee Writterstaetter
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Cover Artist:
Mark Bagley
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Letterer:
Chris Eliopoulos
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Editor:
Danny Fingeroth
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