Hämähäkkimies #8/2010
In "Punapäinen muukalainen: Ei paikkaa kodvertaista," Spider-Man faces a shocking twist when the villain Slyde reveals himself as an NYPD officer in disguise, leading to a tense showdown with a squad of officers in Mandroid armor. Written by Fred Van Lente and illustrated by Barry Kitson, with inks by Rick Ketcham and Jeromy Cox handling the colors, the issue blends high-stakes action with personal tension as Peter Parker struggles to earn respect at his new job under J. Jonah Jameson—only to be ambushed by the Chameleon, who creates a lifelike cast of his face to infiltrate Peter’s life. The cover, by J. Scott Campbell, captures the eerie, masked menace of the moment.
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Spider-Man takes on Slyde who turns out to actually be an officer of the NYPD in disguise. Spider-Man barely escapes the false Slyde and a cadre of police officers equipped with Mandroid armor. Peter gets a job with J. Jonah Jameson but fellow employee Glory Grant chews him out for not showing his new boss the proper respect. Peter is knocked out by the Chameleon who takes him to his lair and makes a cast of his face so that he and get close to those in power. Peter is dropped in a vat of acid and, when his cellphone rings, Chameleon answers as Peter Parker and makes a date with Mary Jane.
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