L'Uomo Ragno Classic #60
In "Il cavaliere della luna," Spider-Man finally clears his name when D.A. Towers drops all charges, only to face a new threat as the Chameleon stages a public smear campaign in Central Park—turning the crowd against him with a staged attack on an elderly woman. With Flash Thompson rallying the people to stand by him and J. Jonah Jameson fuming in the background, a shadowy figure in Westchester vows revenge, setting the stage for a reckoning. Written by Marv Wolfman and illustrated by Keith Pollard with inks by Mike Esposito and colors by Marie Severin, this 1996 Marvel Italia classic features a cover by Keith Pollard and Frank Giacoia.
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D.A. Towers tells Spider-Man that all charges against him have been dropped and that he is no longer wanted by the police. But during a press conference, the Chameleon tries to discredit Spider-Man – to the general public, Spider-Man seems to be hitting an elderly woman. The plan is foiled, however, and Flash Thompson convinces the crowd in Central Park to give Spider-Man a proper recognition and celebration. But everyone isn't too happy about this: J. Jonah Jameson is furious... And a mysterious character in a lab in Westchester swears that he will kill Spider-Man.
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