The Amazing Spider-Man, el Asombroso Hombre Araña #4
In *The Amazing Spider-Man, el Asombroso Hombre Araña #4* (2005), Peter Parker faces a chilling twist when his former high school classmate Charlie Weiderman reaches out for help with a dangerous experiment—only to later learn Charlie used Peter’s name to secure funding from Tony Stark. When the experiment goes catastrophically wrong, the fallout forces Peter to confront the consequences of a lie that spiraled beyond his control. Written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Mike Deodato and Mark Brooks, with inks by Joe Pimentel and Jaime Mendoza, and colors by Matt Milla and Brian Reber, the issue’s striking cover by Gary Frank captures the tension of a story where reputation and responsibility collide.
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Charlie Weiderman, un ex compañero de clase de la escuela preparatoria, se acerca a Peter para pedirle ayuda con un experimento peligroso, quien lo rechaza. Más tarde, Pete se entera de que Charlie obtuvo fondos de Tony Stark para financiarse, usando el nombre de Peter. El experimento sale terriblemente mal, matando a varias personas.
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