Biblioteca Marvel: Spiderman #2
In "¡Cara a cara con... El Lagarto!", Spiderman faces a dangerous twist when Betty’s brother Bennett is caught in a web of debt and forced into a risky scheme orchestrated by Doc Ock to free Blackie Gaxton. With tensions rising and violence erupting, Peter Parker must confront the fallout when Bennett is shot during the chaos, leaving Betty devastated. Written by Stan Lee and Santiago García, with art by Steve Ditko—whose distinctive pencils and inks define the issue’s moody, classic tone—this 2003 Spanish-language edition delivers a gripping, character-driven story. The cover by Steve Ditko captures the tension perfectly.
In "¡Cara a cara con... El Lagarto!", Peter Parker and J. Jonah Jameson head to Florida chasing rumors of a mysterious humanoid lizard, only for Spider-Man to seek out Dr. Curt Connors for answers—leading to a shocking confrontation that reveals the truth behind the transformation and the man behind the monster.
In "El Regreso del Buitre," the villain escapes prison and targets Spiderman, leaving him injured with a sprained arm. When the Buitre attacks J. Jonah Jameson while Peter Parker is with him, Spiderman must step in—disguising as the hero when no one's watching—to finally bring the threat to an end.
In *La Terrible Amenaza de Cerebro Viviente*, Peter Parker’s school hosts a demo of the advanced supercomputer Cerebro Viviente—only for a botched robbery to send the machine spiraling into chaos, turning the entire institute into a high-stakes battleground. With the school in danger and the AI running amok, Spiderman must step in before the system’s logic turns deadly.
In this playful six-page clash from *Biblioteca Marvel: Spiderman #2*, Spider-Man and the Human Torch go head-to-head in a lighthearted battle over Doris Evans, the Torch’s girlfriend—only to be interrupted by the unexpected arrival of the Invisible Girl.
In "¡El Hombre Llamado Electro!", Peter Parker faces a personal crisis when Tía May falls seriously ill and requires urgent surgery, forcing him to find money fast. With J. Jonah Jameson publicly accusing Spiderman of being the new villain Electro, Peter must clear his name—using nothing but his camera and quick thinking—while juggling the pressure of saving his aunt and proving his innocence.
In "Momento Crucial con ¡El Regreso del Dr. Octopus!," Betty’s brother Bennett is caught in a dangerous web of debt, forcing her to reluctantly aid Doc Ock’s plan to free Blackie Gaxton—only for Spiderman to intervene. When the escape turns violent, Bennett is shot, and the fallout leaves Betty grappling with grief as Gaxton is recaptured and Doc Ock vanishes. Peter tries to comfort her, but the weight of the moment lingers.
When Peter comes down with the flu, Doc Ock seizes the chance to capture Betty Brant, hoping to lure Spider-Man into a trap. After knocking out the newsroom's head editor and unmasking him, the public assumes it's just Peter pretending to be Spidey—until he recovers and takes up the fight again. In a gritty showdown, Spider-Man confronts Doc Ock in a battle that tests both his strength and his resolve.
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