Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #15
Poor Peter Parker — the cover of this all-ages 2006 issue finds Spider-Man thoroughly overwhelmed, pinned at the center of a tangle of mechanical arms while simultaneously juggling a camera, Aunt May's grocery list, a composition notebook bearing Peter Parker's name, and a ringing flip phone showing "Liz Allen Calling…" The chaotic image perfectly captures the superhero multitasking predicament at the heart of the story title "How Spider-Man Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Arms!" Amanda Conner's cover art is energetic and genuinely funny, and with Zeb Wells writing and Patrick Scherberger on interior art, this Marvel Adventures entry looks like a thoroughly entertaining read for fans of any age.
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After receiving a nasty electric shock, Doc Ock's mechanical arms develop a puppy-like affinity for Spider-Man.
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