The Amazing Spider-Man #530
In "Mr. Parker Goes to Washington: Part Two of Three," Peter Parker faces a high-stakes political showdown as Tony Stark and he appear before a Senate investigative committee on superhuman registration. With Tony’s new red and gold Spider-Man suit now featuring adaptive camouflage and retractable metal limbs, Peter must balance his role as a hero with the weight of national scrutiny—especially when Titanium Man strikes on the Senate steps, forcing Spider-Man into action. Written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Tyler Kirkham, with inks by Jay Leisten and colors by John Starr, the issue’s dynamic art and tense pacing make it a standout in the series. The cover by Ron Garney captures the moment of crisis with bold, dramatic flair.
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Tony adds a few new features to Spider-Man’s new red and gold costume including the ability to change its appearance and thin metal arms that can be manipulated from its back. Tony and Peter appear before a Senate investigative committee concerning superhuman registration. After the meeting, Tony is attacked by Titanium Man on the Senate building steps and Spider-Man swings in to the rescue.
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