Stan Lee Presents the Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Spider-Man His Greatest Team-Up Battles #[nn]
In "The Speedster and the Spider!", Quicksilver, seeking redemption after his time with Magneto, crosses paths with Spider-Man when the Bugle wrongly brands the web-slinger as the culprit behind the golden tablet case. With Jonah Mason out of commission and Robbie Robertson publishing photos that clear Spider-Man’s name, the young speedster must confront his own assumptions and uncover the truth behind the real threat. Written by Stan Lee and John Romita, with art by Johnny Romita and Jim Mooney, and a cover by Bob Larkin, this 1981 Marvel classic blends action and moral clarity in a story where appearances can be deceiving.
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With Jonah down for the count, Robbie publishes Peter's pictures in the Bugle showing Kingpin, and not Spider-Man, to be the real crook in the case of the golden tablet. Trying to redeem himself after his recent career with Magneto, Quicksilver decides to bring in the menace known as Spider-Man but discovers he isn't the villain the Bugle has painted him to be.
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