Spider-Man Comics Magazine #10
In "On the Trail of... the Chameleon!", Peter Parker faces a rare moment of personal crisis when Aunt May, worried for his health, puts him to bed—only for him to sneak out to stop the Kangaroo, who’s unwittingly stolen a dangerous vial of bacteria. With John Romita and Stan Lee scripting the tension and John Buscema’s dynamic art capturing every swing and stumble, the story builds on Peter’s growing sense of responsibility. Marie Severin’s striking cover, a vibrant mix of bold lines and vivid color, perfectly encapsulates the high-stakes chase ahead.
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Aunt May decides Peter is sick and puts him to bed. The Kangaroo escapes Feds who seek to deport him, then steals what he thinks is money but is actually a vial of deadly bacteria. Peter sneaks out to catch the Kangaroo and get the vial back. He succeeds, but Aunt May collapses when she finds the web dummy Peter left in his bed. Now Peter feels more guilt than ever.
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