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Sensational Spider-Man # 25 1998 Spiderhunt Part 1: Into the Dance pg 10 by Joe Bennett & Dan Green

Artists: Joe Bennett (Penciller) ,  Dan Green (Inker) ,  Todd Dezago (Writer)

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Title: Sensational Spider-Man # 25 1998 Spiderhunt Part 1: Into the Dance pg 10 by Joe Bennett & Dan Green
Artist: Joe Bennett (Penciller)
Artist: Dan Green (Inker)
Artist: Todd Dezago (Writer)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
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Sensational Spider-Man # 25 January 7, 1998
Inks over pencil on 11 x 17 Marvel art board
"Spiderhunt Part 1: Into the Dance!" pg 10
Writer: Todd DeZago
Pencils: Joe Bennett
Inks: Dan Green (signed bottom right)

In a secret laboratory, Doctor Angst is operating on a human subject and presents him with equipment that will allow him to become the Green Goblin. While at the Manhattan Marriot, Greg and Ann Herd check into their hotel room. Once inside they unpack their bags and change into their costumed identities of Overdrive and Aura in the hopes of using their powers to collect the bounty on Spider-Man's head. While the mercenaries known as the Dealy Boys are given weapons to eliminate Spider-Man before anyone else.

Meanwhile, Spider-Man has been patrolling the city trying to avoid every fortune seeker and lunatic who has been trying to collect on the bounty. Arriving at the Daily Bugle, Peter Parker meets up with his co-worker, Billy Walters, Peter is surprised to see Flash Thompson has been hired on as a researcher for Osborn. When he asks Betty Brant, Betty tells him that Norman was inspired by Flash kicking his drinking problem and gave him a job. Peter then spies Jonah for a brief moment as he peeks out of his office before retiring inside once again. Before he can think of what to do about this situation, Billy Walters pulls Peter away as they have an assignment.

The pair arrive at a fire where firefighters are struggling to get those trapped inside out safely. Peter changes into Spider-Man so he can help a woman. However, when he comes to her aid she becomes hysterical and pleads for the wall-crawler not to kill her. That's when his spider-sense warns him just in time to dodge a bullet shot by one of the Dealy Boys. Returning to his home in Queens, Peter wonders what he should do. With the bounty on his head. This clashes with his deep sense of responsibility, prompting Mary Jane to suggest that perhaps his responsibility is taking on a new form.

While at the Osborn Estate, Norman has called his daughter-in-law Liz and his grandson Normie. There he asks Liz to come and live with him as he fears for their safety. Liz refuses. As Liz and Norman argue over what is right for young Normie, the boy goes into another room to play with his toys unaware that someone is lurking in the shadows watching him play. When this intruder opens the window and enters, Normie hears it and when seeing the strange asks if this is his father.

At that same moment, Peter Paker is paying a visit to Joe and Martha Robertson. Peter pleads with Joe to come back to the Daily Bugle because the place is changing without him around to counterbalance Norman Osborn's influence. However, Joe refuses to consider the idea, saying that the change of the Bugle were threatening to swallow him whole.

Taking the subway back home, Peter considers Martha's words and wonders if Mary Jane is right and that he should quit being Spider-Man. As he leaves the subway station his spider-sense warns him the Dealy Boys have tracked him down. Slipping away before he can be identified, Peter changes into Spider-Man and lures the Dealy Boys into a nearby park.

Just as Spider-Man finishes with the mercenaries, Overdrive and Aura return to try and collect on the bounty. When the police order everyone to surrender, Overdrive tries to convince the officers that he has everything under control. Things turn tragic when one of the Dealy Boys tries to shoot Aura. She hears the shot too late and when she raises her forcefield to protect herself, she traps the bullet inside with her. The bullet bounces around in the forcefield seriously wounding Aura in the process. When Peter finally returns home he finds Mary Jane crying on the couch. When he asks her what's wrong, Mary Jane tells him how Normie Osborn was kidnapped. Turning on the evening news, Peter watches incredibly as someone masquerading as the Green Goblin was captured on film kidnapping the boy. As Norman Osborn pleads to the kidnapper to return his grandson, he also takes it as an opportunity to confirm his claims that he was never the Green Goblin. As he listens to this, Peter changes back into Spider-Man to go looking for the kidnapped boy. As he does so, Mary Jane tells Peter that she wished his web-shooters shot actual bullets.

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