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Summary of September, 2000.

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



Spider-Man Issues from September, 2000

The Amazing Spider-Man # 21

Story & art: Howard Mackie & Eric Larsen Ink: John Beaty
Cover by Eric Larsen
The conclusion of the return of Aleistar Smythe and his sinister Spider Slayers!

Spider-Man struggled with a new huge Spider Slayer, and had to save his friends from the menace of the attack of small Spider Slayers.

The climax happened close to Aunt May's home, in the Queens, where a raged Spider-Man could finally destroy the giant robot. Then, all the small Spider Slayers were taken out of service.

Eventually, Jonah Jameson could use some courage and hit Smythe with a baseball bat. He put and end to the menace Smythe were being for him the last days.

TASM#21

Peter Parker Spider-Man # 21

Story: Paul Jenkins Art: Mark Buckingham Inks: Dan Green
Cover by Mark Buckingham
PPSM#21 It continued to be explored the character of Spider-Man, as our hero struggled to pull himself together and accept his recent loss.

In a dark alley, Spider-Man saved an old couple from being robbed by two ordinary thieves. His reward was being hit by the old lady purse, who said: "Leave us alone, you monster!"

Peter paid a visit to his Aunt May.

Later, a mime gang was envolved in a shooting against some policeman. Spidey entered the scene and defeated them, one by one.

Then, the wall-crawler had a serious buddy-to-buddy talk with the Human Torch about doing something he had intention to do since a long time ago, and had not have the courage to do that. The Torch gave him the advice: "Go for it!"

Finally, Peter Parker was on stage, in a place called Comedy Box. It was a bar where comedians tried their changes in show business. This was his old desire turning into reality. He told this joke: "A friend of mine, he is a mime and they just sent him to jail... It was a wheat field outside of Buffalo with a big sign saying 'Pretend you are in prison!'" It was a disaster, the few clients of the bar did not move one muscle.

Spider-Man: Death & Destiny # 2 (of 3)

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


A vengeful Spider-Man hunted down Doctor Octopus for the murder of Captain George Stacy, but Peter Parker was neglecting the promise he made to the dying man.

Meanwhile, the multi-limbed fiend has other plans for the wall-crawler!

Writer/penciler Lee Weeks continues his exploration of the faces that fill Spider-Man's world and delivers character-driven drama.


OTHER CHARACTERS IN THE SPIDERVERSE!

Spider-Woman # 15

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

If you thought Flesh & Bones were weird, just wait till you meet Itch & Scratch!

It was a bad day all around for young Mattie as a fight on the bus leaded to her expulsion from school!

And worse by far was Spider-Woman's rematch with Flesh, that ultimately brought her into contact with the demented duo known as Itch and Scratch!

Only Captain America could save the day!

Spider-Girl # 24

Writer: Tom DeFalco Artist: Pat Olliffe Penciler: Al Williamson
Cover by Pat Olliffe & Al Williamson
Spider-Girl vs. the martial-arts might of Dragonfist!

Our hero had to defeat a man made of iron, discover who was Dragonfist and what was his mysterious connection to Danny Rand, the man formerly known as Iron Fist.

Plus: May got her first assignment as the newest photographer for the Daily Bugle!

SG#24


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