Spider-Man Magazine #10
In "How Spider-Man Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Arms!", the Power Pack face an intergalactic trial for cosmic mischief, while on Earth, Franklin and H.E.R.B.I.E. race to uncover a Skrull infiltration with the help of Friday. Written by Fred Van Lente and illustrated by Cory Hamscher, with colors by Naoko Kawano and Gurihiru, this 2010 Marvel issue blends high-stakes sci-fi drama with the team’s signature humor. The cover by Mark Brooks and Pascual Ferry captures the chaos in bold, dynamic style.
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Power Pack are out for a rousing night of bowling when they are attacked by intergalactic bounty hunters who capture them, leaving only Franklin behind. The Pack are brought before Khofi Whitemane and put on trial for causing mischief throughout the universe. Meanwhile, back on earth, as Franklin and H.E.R.B.I.E. hitch a ride with Friday, Skrull versions of the Power siblings have taken over their normal lives.
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