Marvel Age Spider-Man #1
In "Duel to the Death with the Vulture," Spider-Man faces off against the Vulture, a winged criminal who’s eluded the police, in a high-stakes battle that ends with Peter Parker capturing the villain and selling the photos to J. Jonah Jameson at the Daily Bugle—helping his aunt cover her rent. Written by Daniel Quantz, Stan Lee, and Steve Ditko, with art by Mark Brooks and coloring by Danimation with Simon Yeung, this 2004 Marvel Age Spider-Man issue captures a classic clash with a personal payoff. The cover, also by Mark Brooks, showcases the showdown in bold, dynamic detail.
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Spider-Man defeats the Vulture, a winged crook that the police can't catch, and Peter Parker sells pictures of the battle to J. Jonah Jameson at the Daily Bugle newspaper, which enables his aunt to pay the rent.
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