Spidey #10
In "Bad Reputation," Spider-Man grapples with the fallout of being labeled a criminal by the Daily Bugle, his morale at an all-time low. When Captain America takes him on patrol, the duo confronts Modok and AIM agents, but the real test comes when J. Jonah Jameson publishes another inflammatory piece—this time, Captain America demands he issue a retraction. Written by Robbie Thompson and illustrated by Nathan Stockman, with colors by Jim Campbell and letters by Travis Lanham, this 2016 issue finds Spidey navigating public perception with a mix of grit and reluctant hope. The cover by Khary Randolph captures the tension with striking precision.
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Spider-Man is depressed about being branded a criminal by the Daily Bugle. He runs into Captain America who invites him on patrol. They run into (and defeat) Modok and agents of AIM. When J. Jonah Jameson prints an anti-Spider-Man article, Captain America forces him to print a retraction.
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