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Summary of August, 2000.

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Here you will find the latest happenings in the Spidey life.



Spider-Man Issues from August, 2000

The Amazing Spider-Man # 20

Story & art: Howard Mackie & Eric Larsen Ink: John Beaty
Cover by Eric Larsen
It's an all-action extravaganza as Aleistar Smythe returned, and so did his sinister Spider Slayers. The father's machines almost killed Spider-Man on numerous occasions, it was the time for his son's 21st Century versions finish the job. J. Jonah Jameson sure hoped so, because he hired him.

Also, did Jonah peek under the web-slinger's mask back in PETER PARKER: SPIDER-MAN #10? The answer is revealed here! And it was Triple J's most costly embarrassment: he told Peter that he wanted to capture Spidey in order to take a look under his mask for the first time. It was a relief for Peter, because he was certain that J.J. Jameson did not take a look to Spider-Man's face that day.

Plus: this Monster Edition continues the Spider Slayer theme by reprinting some of the web-head's most wild battles with those rowdy robots, including AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #25, #52 and #192.

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Peter Parker Spider-Man # 20

Story: Paul Jenkins Art: Mark Buckingham Inks: Dan Green
Cover by Mark Buckingham
PPSM#20 At his lowest ebb, Spider-Man has finally accepted the reality of his wife's death.

He's been consoled by his friends and family, but there's still one person he must make peace with-his long gone Uncle Ben.

This is a story that cuts to the heart of the character as Peter Parker flashes back to the happiest times of his checkered life, revealing never-before-seen moments in one of comicdom's most cherished characters.

At first he was sad and down, but he ended up smiling.

Spider-Man: Death & Destiny # 1 (of 3)

Writer: Lee Weeks, Art: Lee Weeks Ink: Richard Case
Cover by Lee Weeks

Years ago, Spider-Man and his cast of characters suffered a horrible loss... but the aftermath went largely unexplored.

In this three-issue series, we traveled back to the days after Captain George Stacy died at the hands, or tentacles, of Doctor Octopus.

It explained how did Harry Osborn, J. Jonah Jameson and Gwen Stacy dealt with this horrific event. Most importantly, how did Peter Parker react when he came to the realization that he hadn't honored his pledge to the dying Captain to take care of Gwen.

Besides, it showed what happened when a vengefilled Spider-Man finally confronted his hated foe.




OTHER CHARACTERS IN THE SPIDERVERSE!

Spider-Woman # 14

Writer: John Byrne Artist: Graham Nolan & Randy Elliot
Cover by Bart Sears

It's a catfight never seen before, as Mattie encountered Nighteyes, a cat thief that employed real felines!

Plus: Believe it or not, Spider-Woman finally dons a permanent costume!


Spider-Girl # 23

Writer: Tom DeFalco Artist: Pat Olliffe Penciler: Al Williamson
Cover by Pat Olliffe & Al Williamson
May "Mayday" Parker encountered something she never thought possible: someone who was better than her on the basketball court!

What will our hero do when she finds out the true nature of her rival's uncanny abilities?

And J. Jonah Jameson made an offer to Spider-Girl.

Plus: appearances by the Ladyhawks and Darkdevil.

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