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Can't believe I'm doing this... I believe you.

You... you do?

Yes... also, the electric plasma jet-engine you're working on looked pretty cool. If the job is still available --

Peter, I'll stop you right there... You're hired.

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Synopsis for 1st story

As Spider-Man falls from an incredible height with the park trees getting closer, he has an idea to break a pressurized web-cartridge which narrowly saves him from impacting the pavement below. His reprieve is immediately quashed as Vulture grabs him again, yelling how Spider-Man turned Tiana against him after telling her how Toomes was a murderer-- as Spider-Man notes he's trying to murder him at that moment. Crashed into a chimney, a battered Spider-Man is forced to call Norman Osborn in begging for the gear he showed earlier. But as Norman notes that he abided Peter's agreement to stay away and not monitor him, Peter voids the deal in need for the gear, yet Norman states he cannot help and wishes Peter good luck before shattering his mobile. Thus, Spider-Man flees contemplating if Norman set him up but refocuses on how best to reach the suit: reluctantly by letting Vulture carrying him as close as possible on a flight snatching. Once Vulture is distracted, Spider-Man moves to take his back and steers him straight into the side of the OsCorp building, heading in while Vulture is momentarily stunned.

As Vulture stands back up, he flies away from the building thinking Spider-Man that's the direction ran away to, shouting taunts at the target of his wrath. Vulture then turns to see Spider-Man break through the windows dressed in new suit, showing off the new suit's features and utilities, by blinding Vulture with an egg bomb of micro-spider-bots. Refusing a peaceful surrender, Spider-Man forces a landing, implemented by calling his Spider-Glider to equip on jack-pack mode, accelerating Vulture's flight speed into crashing just him through a rooftop exit door. Wanting to showoff his helmet's emote overlay feature, Vulture is unconscious so the presentation is rendered moot. Later, as Vulture wakes up, he is webbed to the wall as Spider-Man inquires as to why he attacked him, and he brings up how Spider-Man told Tiana of his crooked past, wanting to kill him as a response. Spider-Man notes that, instead of reflecting on her reasoning and choose self-improvement, he went on to try and kill him.

So, Spider-Man leaves while Toomes settles with knowing that he almost killed Spider-Man and will leave him sore for at least a month. Meeting Norman at his penthouse, Peter angrily demands to know if events with Toomes were part of some plan to wear the suit. But Norman expresses that was not the case, wanting to bring the suit to Peter himself as part of some atonement. Yet he didn't, fearing getting atop the glider would lead to a relapse to his darker impulses. As Norman remains uncertain what Sin-Eater removing his sins[1] really means, he chooses to believe it means he now has a legitimate second chance at life. Going on along speech, Peter loudly injects to tell Norman that he believes him and, finding the electro-plasma jet engine Norman's working on is pretty cool, Peter asks if the job offer is still open. Norman stops him right there to hire him, with the two shaking hands to seal the deal.

Solicit Synopsis

• Spider-Man has a new costume and accessories that look vaguely…familiar.

• Is that a GLIDER?!

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