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Peter Parker: Spider-Man #21 A Day in the Life
Cover Date: September, 2000
The Story opens with both Peter Parker and Randy Robertson looking in their fridge seeing only a small piece of cheese belonging to peter and everything else belonging to Randy, Randy suggests that they go out to a nightclub, but after the disappearence ...
Issue Description
The Story opens with both Peter Parker and Randy Robertson looking in their fridge seeing only a small piece of cheese belonging to peter and everything else belonging to Randy, Randy suggests that they go out to a nightclub, but after the disappearence of Mary Jane, peter says he doesn't feel like it.
Later in the day, Peter, now as Spider-man, is swinging around town until he notices an elderly couple in trouble.
Spidey webs the gang rescuing the couple but is rewarded from the old woman by a hit with her handbag.
In the late afternoon, Peter is back home with his Aunt May washing the dishes and offers to dance with her.
Later, back as Spider-man, Peter stops a gang of thugs dressed as mimes who were fighting with the police.
Early in the Evening, Peter is talking to Johnny Storm about loosing Mary Jane offering his advice.
Nighttime and Peter is backstage of a comedy club in which he tells a joke about a mime, but nobody laughs and he hangs his head in shame.
Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Peter Parker: Spider-Man Volume 1This volume is a continuation of the 1990 Spider-Man series. That series was rebooted after the Final Chapter crossover. This series was published until issue 57 (or issue 155, when counting the original Spider-Man 1990 series numbering that had also been done since issue 30 of this series). The series was replaced by Spectacular Spider-Man Vol.2, again by writer Paul Jenkins, whom had been the writer of this series from issue 20 up to issue 50. A special of Peter Parker: Spider-Man was released in 2012 as part of the "Point One" initiative. That issue featured the original numbering issue of the series.
AnnualsSpider-Man / Elektra '98Peter Parker: Spider-Man 1999Peter Parker: Spider-Man 2000Peter Parker: Spider-Man 2001Collected EditionsIron Man By Kurt Busiek and Sean Chen Omnibus (#11)A Day In The Life (#20-22 and #26) One Small Break (#27-28 and #30-34) Return Of The Goblin (#44-47) Trials And Tribulations (#35-37 and #49-50) Senseless Violence (#51-57)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.