Spiderman de John Romita #6
In "¡Dónde Acecha el Lagarto!," Spider-Man faces a new threat tied to a past favor—Dr. Curt Connors' help in stopping the Rhino has unwittingly unleashed the Lizard, who schemes to turn public opinion against the web-slinger. Meanwhile, Peter Parker introduces Mary Jane Watson to the group, sparking unexpected attention from a war-bound Flash Thompson, while Gwen Stacy's reaction leaves him puzzled. Tía May departs for Florida to rest, adding quiet tension to an already charged week. Written by Stan Lee and Santiago García, with art by John Romita and colors by Andy Yanchus, this 1999 issue features dynamic storytelling and iconic visuals, with cover art by John Romita.
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La ayuda que el Dr. Curt Connors prestó a Spiderman para detener al Rino, es la causante de la nueva aparición del Lagarto, quien tiene un plan para lograr que el trepamuros quede ante la opinión pública como un vulgar delincuente. Por otro lado, Peter Parker introduce a Mary Jane Watson en la pandilla, que pronto levanta el interés de un Flash Thompson reclutado para ir a la guerra. Además, el bueno de Parker se queda un tanto perplejo por la reacción de Gwen Stacy. Mientras tanto, Tía May parte hacia Florida para descansar.
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