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Альтернативные обложки:
2Vintage
Время Приключений #1
Издан
Март 1963
Художники обложек
Jack Kirby
Steve Ditko
Stan Goldberg
Artie Simek
Издатель
Автор сценария
Колорист
Лиза Мур
Художник шрифтов
Стив Вондс
Редактор
Шеннон Уоттерс
Помощник редактора
Уитни Леопард
Автор сценария
Stan Lee
Steve Ditko
Художник
Steve Ditko
Колорист
Stan Goldberg
Художник шрифтов
John Duffy
Редактор
Stan Lee
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Quote1 Oh dear, I certainly hope they find that horrible Spider-Man and lock him up before he can do any harm! Quote2
-- Финн


Появившееся в "qwerty123"

Протагонисты:

  • Финн (123)

Второстепенные персонажи:

  • Шаблон:Apn
  • Daily Bugle
    • Шаблон:Apn Шаблон:1st

Антагонисты:

  • Шаблон:RecapOnly

Другие персонажи:

  • Шаблон:Apn Шаблон:1st
  • Шаблон:Apn
  • Шаблон:Apn
  • Шаблон:Apn
  • May Parker's Landlord
  • Army personnel
  • Шаблон:Mentioned
  • Шаблон:Mentioned
  • Шаблон:Mentioned

Места:

  • United States of America
    • New York
      • New York City
        • Manhattan
          • Daily Bugle Building
          • Шаблон:1st
        • Queens
          • Forest Hills
            • Aunt May's House
            • Midtown High School
      • Unidentified Launch site near New York City
      • Unidentified Air Force Base near New York City

Предметы:

  • Spider-Man's Suit
  • Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
  • Daily Bugle Newspaper

Транспортные средства:

  • John Jameson's Space Capsule

Сюжет "qwerty123"

Файл:Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 1 Title.jpg

With the Parker household desperate for money following the death of Ben Parker, Peter Parker decides to continue in show business as Spider-Man. However, not only does he find it impossible to cash his paycheck (made out to Spider-Man), but the irrational editorials by J. Jonah Jameson in the Daily Bugle effectively quelch his career. Besides denouncing Spider-Man as a publicity-seeking phony, J. Jonah Jameson also publishes articles lauding his son, John Jameson, a courageous astronaut about to be launched into orbit in a space capsule. J. Jonah Jameson calls his son a "real hero."

The day of the launch finds Peter Parker at the launch site as an observer. The rocket takes off successfully, but a guidance system error causes it to go wildly off course and re-enter the atmosphere. Spider-Man appears at the launch site and offers to replace the defective 24-3B guidance unit in the plunging capsule with a spare. Because there is no way for the military to get to the capsule in time, they allow Spider-Man to try.

Spider-Man commandeers an aircraft and pilot, and together they fly toward the space capsule's re-entry point. Although the capsule is falling fast, Spider-Man manages to get hold of it with his webbing and climbs aboard. He quickly replaces the faulty guidance unit. As a result, John Jameson regains control of the capsule, gets it properly oriented, and opens its parachute. To the joy of all concerned, the astronaut is saved.

Thinking that Spider-Man has at last proved himself, Peter Parker is shocked when he reads J. Jonah Jameson's editorial in the next edition of the Daily Bugle. Spider-Man is accused of deliberately sabotaging the space capsule and staging the rescue as a publicity stunt. With public opinion turning against Spider-Man with each new editorial in the Daily Bugle, Peter Parker's position is as hopeless as ever.

Появившееся в "qwerty2"

Featured Characters:

  • Spider-Man (Peter Parker) Шаблон:Chronology

Supporting Characters:

  • Fantastic Four
    • Mister Fantastic (Reed Richards) Шаблон:Chronology
    • Invisible Girl (Sue Storm) Шаблон:Chronology
    • Human Torch (Johnny Storm) Шаблон:Chronology
    • Thing (Ben Grimm) Шаблон:Chronology

Antagonists:

  • Шаблон:Apn Шаблон:1st Шаблон:Chronology

Other Characters:

  • NYPD

Locations:

  • United States of America
    • New York
      • New York City
        • Manhattan
          • Baxter Building
          • Шаблон:1st
        • Queens
          • Forest Hills
            • Aunt May's House

Items:

  • Spider-Man's Suit
  • Spider-Man's Web-Shooters
  • Daily Globe newspaper

Сюжет "qwerty2"

Файл:Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 1 Title 2.jpg

Still looking for a way to use his powers to make money, Spider-Man decides to try and join the Fantastic Four. He enters the Baxter Building, escapes a "plexi-glass cage" trap, and battles the four heroes. After explaining his intentions, he learns that the Fantastic Four are a non-profit organization and earn no salaries. He leaves disappointed, vowing to make the group "look like pikers."

Meanwhile, the Chameleon is using his "multi-pocket disguise vest" to infiltrate a defense installation in the Lark Building at the edge of New York City. Later that night, while mulling over the defense plans he has stolen, he hears about Spider-Man's visit to the Fantastic Four's headquarters. He deduces that Spider-Man has no legitimate way to earn a living and must be short of money. He once more infiltrates the defense installation, and, disguised as Spider-Man, steals the remainder of the missile defense plans. Spider-Man, who had been contacted with a phony job offer by the Chameleon on a special frequency that only his Spider Sense can pick up, arrives at the defense installation just after the Chameleon's departure. The security guards try to capture him, thinking he has stolen the plans.

Evading capture, Spider-Man uses his elastic webbing to sling himself out over the harbor, then spins a web parachute to land safely. He grabs a boat and follows the Chameleon's helicopter to a waiting Soviet submarine. He quickly gains control of the helicopter, and he and the Chameleon return to the Lark Building. The Chameleon disguises himself as one of the security guards to avoid arrest, but after a brief battle he is captured. Unfortunately, during the battle the guards believe that Spider-Man is the Chameleon in disguise, forcing Spider-Man to flee. He departs, rueful of the way things never seem to turn out right.

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  • The cover of this issue appears in the comic galleries from the video games The Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Kingpin (Sega CD version only) and Spider-Man.

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