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The Amazing Spider-Man #344 Hearts and Powers
Cover Date: February, 1991
The newest anti-hero on the block is Cardiac- and he's going after white collar criminals! Spider-Man is on hand to stop him, but who's going to deal with the rampaging Rhino? First appearance of Cletus Kassady and first full appearance of Cardiac. Plot ...
Issue Description
The newest anti-hero on the block is Cardiac- and he's going after white collar criminals! Spider-Man is on hand to stop him, but who's going to deal with the rampaging Rhino?
First appearance of Cletus Kassady and first full appearance of Cardiac.
Plot
A security guard is investigating a noise within a warehouse, and believing it to be a rat he soon leaves. Slightly peeved that he was mistaken for a sewer- dwelling rodent, Spider-Man hops down from his hiding place and resumes taking photos of tankers marked as hazardous material. They contain chemicals vital to process cocaine which are being shipped in large quantities to South America in a perfectly legal transaction. As the authorities are powerless, Spider-Man is making it public so as to bring the organisation down. Suddenly there is an explosion and Cardiac begins to take out the workers with an electrified staff. The security guards open fire on Cardiac but his suit is apparently bullet proof. Just as he is about to kill every-one in the warehouse be igniting the chemicals, Spider-Man webs up Cardiac's staff and tells him that the transaction is perfectly legal so killing a warehouse full of people isn't the right way to solve the matter. Although an admirer of the web-swinger, Cardiac begs to disagree, failing to see how there could be any other just way of dealing with such evil, and stating that although he doesn't want to hurt him, he will not let him interfere with his plans - firing a bolt of plasma energy into the ceiling. Spider-Man is forced to dodge the falling timbers and Cardiac makes his escape.
In an alleyway Cardiac unmasks and is revealed as Dr Wirtham. As a physician he is tormented that he has taken life when he is upheld to preserve it, but there are certain tasks that only he can perform and so he must not let his resolve waver.
On break from a TV shoot for Secret Hospital, MJ takes a lunch break with Peter, who makes a joke comment about the on screen kiss she was just filming which causes MJ to start guilt tripping about what she nearly did with Jason Jerome. Taking a seat, she tells Peter how much she loves him and dozes off in his arms.
Arriving at Wirtham Towers, Dr. Wirtham cancels his invitation to a charity dinner that evening (telling his secretary to double his contribution instead) - he has more pressing matters to attend to this night. In his office he muses over how a promise he once made to "someone very special" lead him to create one of America's finest medical Empires, which is now no more than a tool against the corrupt corporate systems. So much of what is wrong in the world is condoned - he plans to change that. He peels away the skin on his left hand to reveal mechanical components.
In his Arctic hideaway, Justin Hammer is informed of the considerable loses of Sapirdyne Chemicals as a result of last nights raid. Seemingly unphased by this news, Hammer simply tells his lackey to inform Rhino that his new retro-design battle suit is ready for him...in return for a small favour.
Peter is attending class at Empire State and discovers that the university buys chemicals manufactured by Sapirdyne Industries. This puts him into a bad mood he believes he will only be able to get out of once he finds the meaning behind what happened last night.
That evening at the Riker's Island prison complex Eddie Brock is getting in shape so as to be in peak physical condition to avenge the symbiote (which was killed by Styx in Amazing Spider-Man #333), while cell mate Cletus Kasady heckles him for entertainment. Kasady gives his own personal philosophy that Brock doesn't need to be Venom - all he needs is the will to do the things other people lack the courage to do. Not content to listen to a serial killers out-look, Brock speaks his desire not to have to share a room with a murderer. Kasady makes a throw away comment about him not having to worry about that if he keeps up the complaining. Gazing out the window he notices a pair of large white eyes staring in the darkness outside, and leaps from his bunk. When next he looks there is nothing there.
Spidey swings through the Bronx wondering of the fate of the chemicals manufactured at Oscorp and if Harry Osborn would do something as unethical as the directors' board of Sapirdyne Chemicals. Pushing the thought from his mind he focuses on the problem at hand: Sapirdyne. Meanwhile down below Cardiac suits-up. He dwells on the sacrifices he has made to acquire his powers and pole-volts the fence (using his staff which elongates when a small pulse surges through it). Noticing no security, Cardiac becomes aware that something is wrong...when suddenly he is sent flying into a wall, loosing his staff as he does so. Rhino stands over him, confused as to how Cardiac survived the impact of his new suit, and charges again.
From outside Spider-Man sees the wall buckle and heads for the sky-light. Inside, Cardiac is near powerless against Rhino without his staff and starts heading for a catwalk via a ladder, which melts behind him so as to halt Rhino's advances. However, Rhino climbs a cable and cuts him off, when Spider- Man swings into the fray and knocks him off. Still unsure as to Cardiac's true intentions and allegiances, Spidey at least knows Rhino is a villain and so decides to take care of him first. Rhino rams the wall and the cat-walk falls. Cardiac clings to the wall while Spidey attempts to temporarily blind Rhino, but his face is filled with a clear visor which vaporises the webbing. Spider- Man wonders if there is a connection between Rhino and Scorpion, who's visor also dissolves his webbing. He web-tosses a barrel of chemicals across the floor, causing Rhino to slip and plough head-first into a wall - giving Cardiac enough time to regain his staff. Enraged, Rhino tears open a power conduit and whips at the Webster with the many live wires, which he is unable to avoid. With Spider-Man down, Cardiac leaps to the offensive and throws Rhino through the wall, before zapping the chemical tankers. Mission complete, Cardiac warns Spider-Man (determined to know the reason for Cardiac's involvement) that the chemicals will ignite upon contact with the exposed power lines (Rhino overhears this and makes his hasty exit), and after a moments hesitation Spidey's sense of self preservation prevails - just as the building explodes.
Spider-Man watches from afar as the fire service douse the inferno. Knowing there is more to these events than meets the eye, he wishes he knew how to find what it is. Back in the Arctic, Justin Hammer decides the only way to handle the situation with Cardiac is to put Spider-Man on the pay-role...
The Amazing Spider-Man (1963)
- Publisher
- 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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