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The Amazing Spider-Man #10 The Enforcers!
Cover Date: March, 1964
Spider-Man tries to stop a jewel thief but he gets away on a waiting nearby helicopter. Spider-Man's moves have been anticipated by a criminal mastermind known as The Big Man. The Big Man later shows up to a meeting of New York City's crime bosses with h ...
Issue Description
Spider-Man tries to stop a jewel thief but he gets away on a waiting nearby helicopter. Spider-Man's moves have been anticipated by a criminal mastermind known as The Big Man. The Big Man later shows up to a meeting of New York City's crime bosses with his three enforcers and announces their take over. The bosses object and are beaten into submission. The Big Man is now in charge.At the hospital, Peter arrives to see Aunt May along with Liz Allan and Flash Thompson. Aunt May needs a blood transfusion and Peter volunteers. He is relieved that the hospital tests don't reveal anything about his powers. When May recovers her next-door neighbors, the Abbotts, invite her to go on a vacation to Florida with them. With The Big Man in charge of the crime families, there's a huge increase in crime. J. Jonah Jameson is convinced that The Big Man is actually Spider-Man. He sets his reporter, Frederick Foswell to find evidence to prove it. At the end of the night, Jameson's secretary Betty is met by The Big Man's elite thugs, 'The Enforcers', outside the Daily Bugle Building. The tell her that the interest has doubled on the money she owes The Big Man. When Peter comes across this, The Enforcers grab him to convince Betty to agree to pay. Peter cannot do anything or else he'd reveal his secret identity. Betty agrees to pay. Spider-Man sets out to find out where the Enforcers are. He scares a low level thief to give him information on their whereabouts. He finds The Enforcers and The Big Man. A fight ensues, but Spider-Man has to stop because he's still weak from his blood transfusion. While he recovers, he sees Jameson and wonders if he could secretly be The Big Man. Betty then decides she needs to leave New York City in order to protect Peter. This drives Peter even further to stop The Big Man. He puts the word out that he's figured out The Big Man's identity. He gets grabbed by The Enforcers who take him to their hideout. They begin to fight and Spidey uses his spider-signal to alert the police. When they arrive, The Enforcers have been defeated but The Big Man gets away. Spider-Man goes to the Daily Bugle, thinking that Jameson could be The Big Man. He finds the police there arresting Foswell. When the police leave, Jameson talks to himself about how he's jealous of Spider-Man and his powers. Meanwhile, Betty is alone in Pennsylvania in a hotel room crying. She does not want to call Peter for help.
At the hospital, Peter arrives to see Aunt May along with Liz Allan and Flash Thompson. Aunt May needs a blood transfusion and Peter volunteers. He is relieved that the hospital tests don't reveal anything about his powers. When May recovers her next-door neighbors, the Abbotts, invite her to go on a vacation to Florida with them.
With The Big Man in charge of the crime families, there's a huge increase in crime. J. Jonah Jameson is convinced that The Big Man is actually Spider-Man. He sets his reporter, Frederick Foswell to find evidence to prove it.
At the end of the night, Jameson's secretary Betty is met by The Big Man's elite thugs, 'The Enforcers', outside the Daily Bugle Building. The tell her that the interest has doubled on the money she owes The Big Man. When Peter comes across this, The Enforcers grab him to convince Betty to agree to pay. Peter cannot do anything or else he'd reveal his secret identity. Betty agrees to pay.
Spider-Man sets out to find out where the Enforcers are. He scares a low level thief to give him information on their whereabouts. He finds The Enforcers and The Big Man. A fight ensues, but Spider-Man has to stop because he's still weak from his blood transfusion. While he recovers, he sees Jameson and wonders if he could secretly be The Big Man.
Betty then decides she needs to leave New York City in order to protect Peter. This drives Peter even further to stop The Big Man. He puts the word out that he's figured out The Big Man's identity. He gets grabbed by The Enforcers who take him to their hideout. They begin to fight and Spidey uses his spider-signal to alert the police. When they arrive, The Enforcers have been defeated but The Big Man gets away.
Spider-Man goes to the Daily Bugle, thinking that Jameson could be The Big Man. He finds the police there arresting Foswell.
When the police leave, Jameson talks to himself about how he's jealous of Spider-Man and his powers.
Meanwhile, Betty is alone in Pennsylvania in a hotel room crying. She does not want to call Peter for help.At the hospital, Peter arrives to see Aunt May along with Liz Allan and Flash Thompson. Aunt May needs a blood transfusion and Peter volunteers. He is relieved that the hospital tests don't reveal anything about his powers. When May recovers her next-door neighbors, the Abbotts, invite her to go on a vacation to Florida with them. With The Big Man in charge of the crime families, there's a huge increase in crime. J. Jonah Jameson is convinced that The Big Man is actually Spider-Man. He sets his reporter, Frederick Foswell to find evidence to prove it. At the end of the night, Jameson's secretary Betty is met by The Big Man's elite thugs, 'The Enforcers', outside the Daily Bugle Building. The tell her that the interest has doubled on the money she owes The Big Man. When Peter comes across this, The Enforcers grab him to convince Betty to agree to pay. Peter cannot do anything or else he'd reveal his secret identity. Betty agrees to pay. Spider-Man sets out to find out where the Enforcers are. He scares a low level thief to give him information on their whereabouts. He finds The Enforcers and The Big Man. A fight ensues, but Spider-Man has to stop because he's still weak from his blood transfusion. While he recovers, he sees Jameson and wonders if he could secretly be The Big Man. Betty then decides she needs to leave New York City in order to protect Peter. This drives Peter even further to stop The Big Man. He puts the word out that he's figured out The Big Man's identity. He gets grabbed by The Enforcers who take him to their hideout. They begin to fight and Spidey uses his spider-signal to alert the police. When they arrive, The Enforcers have been defeated but The Big Man gets away. Spider-Man goes to the Daily Bugle, thinking that Jameson could be The Big Man. He finds the police there arresting Foswell. When the police leave, Jameson talks to himself about how he's jealous of Spider-Man and his powers. Meanwhile, Betty is alone in Pennsylvania in a hotel room crying. She does not want to call Peter for help.At the hospital, Peter arrives to see Aunt May along with Liz Allan and Flash Thompson. Aunt May needs a blood transfusion and Peter volunteers. He is relieved that the hospital tests don't reveal anything about his powers. When May recovers her next-door neighbors, the Abbotts, invite her to go on a vacation to Florida with them. With The Big Man in charge of the crime families, there's a huge increase in crime. J. Jonah Jameson is convinced that The Big Man is actually Spider-Man. He sets his reporter, Frederick Foswell to find evidence to prove it. At the end of the night, Jameson's secretary Betty is met by The Big Man's elite thugs, 'The Enforcers', outside the Daily Bugle Building. The tell her that the interest has doubled on the money she owes The Big Man. When Peter comes across this, The Enforcers grab him to convince Betty to agree to pay. Peter cannot do anything or else he'd reveal his secret identity. Betty agrees to pay. Spider-Man sets out to find out where the Enforcers are. He scares a low level thief to give him information on their whereabouts. He finds The Enforcers and The Big Man. A fight ensues, but Spider-Man has to stop because he's still weak from his blood transfusion. While he recovers, he sees Jameson and wonders if he could secretly be The Big Man. Betty then decides she needs to leave New York City in order to protect Peter. This drives Peter even further to stop The Big Man. He puts the word out that he's figured out The Big Man's identity. He gets grabbed by The Enforcers who take him to their hideout. They begin to fight and Spidey uses his spider-signal to alert the police. When they arrive, The Enforcers have been defeated but The Big Man gets away. Spider-Man goes to the Daily Bugle, thinking that Jameson could be The Big Man. He finds the police there arresting Foswell. When the police leave, Jameson talks to himself about how he's jealous of Spider-Man and his powers. Meanwhile, Betty is alone in Pennsylvania in a hotel room crying. She does not want to call Peter for he
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963)
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- Marvel
Volume Description
After the success of Amazing Fantasy #15 (Aug. 1962) a few months later the same creative team came back to start an ongoing series focusing on the character the two of them created.
The book's run continued until issue number 441 (Nov. 1998) when Marvel relaunched the title as Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2 with a new number 1 in January 1999. After issue #30 (#471) Marvel used a dual numbering system, yet the indicia still stated The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2. On the title's 40th anniversary the numbering was reverted to go from issue 58 to issue 500 (Dec. 2003) as The Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1.
This volume ends with #700 and is picked up by the Marvel Now! revolution volume Superior Spider-Man.
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