Spider-Man Comic #316
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Gentleman's Name Is...Hulk!", Peter Parker arrives in Westchester to deliver a cryptic telegram from Mrs. Watson, only to find Aunt May under guard by Doctor Octopus's men. Suspicious and uneasy, Peter investigates further, leading him from a tense encounter with Harry Osborn and his ailing father Norman to a trail that takes him to Montreal—where he unexpectedly crosses paths with the Hulk. Written by Gerry Conway and John Romita, with art by Romita and inks by Mortellaro, this issue blends personal stakes with a surprising twist, all rendered in vibrant colors by Andrea Hunt and lettered by John Costanza. The cover by Bob Budiansky and Joe Sinnott captures the moment of confrontation with a striking, dynamic flair.
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Peter visits Aunt May at her new home in Westchester, which is being guarded by gunmen of Doctor Octopus. He was asked to deliver an urgent telegram by Mrs. Watson. He is concerned as to the importance of Aunt May to Doc Octopus after he overhears a conversation by the guards. Peter excuses himself, heads back to his apartment to read the telegram, but runs into Harry and his father Norman. Harry appears sick and is whisked away by his father. Peter decides to head to Montreal, using the paper's resources to find out about the mysterious Mr. Rimbaud and gets involved in a fight with The Hulk.
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