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| Title = Untold Tales of Spider-Man
 
| Title = Untold Tales of Spider-Man
| Image = Untold Tales of Spider-Man 3.jpg
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| Image = Untold Tales of Spider-Man Vol 1 3.jpg
 
| Volume = 1
 
| Volume = 1
 
| Issue = 3
 
| Issue = 3
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| Year = 1995
 
| Year = 1995
   
| Editor-in-Chief = Bob Harras
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| Editor-in-Chief = Bob Budiansky
 
| CoverArtist1 = Pat Olliffe
 
| CoverArtist1 = Pat Olliffe
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| CoverArtist2 = Al Vey
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| Publisher1_1 = Stan Lee
   
 
| Quotation = Hey, {{a|[[William Baker (Earth-616)|Sandy]]}}, is that your '''face''' or are you wearing a '''beach'''?
 
| Speaker = [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man]]
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| StoryTitle1 = Sand Blasted
 
| Writer1_1 = Kurt Busiek
 
| Writer1_1 = Kurt Busiek
 
| Penciler1_1 = Pat Olliffe
 
| Penciler1_1 = Pat Olliffe
 
| Inker1_1 = Al Vey
 
| Inker1_1 = Al Vey
 
| Inker1_2 = Pam Eklund
 
| Colourist1_1 = Steve Mattsson
 
| Colourist1_1 = Steve Mattsson
 
| Letterer1_1 = Richard Starkings
 
| Letterer1_1 = Richard Starkings
 
| Letterer1_2 = Comicraft
 
| Letterer1_2 = Comicraft
 
| Editor1_1 = Tom Brevoort
 
| Editor1_1 = Tom Brevoort
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| Editor1_2 = Bobbie Chase
 
| Quotation = Hey, {{a|[[William Baker (Earth-616)|Sandy]]}}, is that your face or are you wearing a beach?
 
| Speaker = [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man]]
 
 
| StoryTitle1 = Sand Blasted
 
   
 
| Appearing1 =
 
| Appearing1 =
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
 
'''Featured Characters:'''
* {{apn|[[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]|Strange Tales #115|Amazing Spider-Man #8}}
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* {{apn|[[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]|Strange Tales #115|Web of Spider-Man #82}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
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* Students
* {{a|[[Elizabeth Brant (Earth-616)|Betty Brant]]}}
 
* {{a|[[May Reilly (Earth-616)|May Parker]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Eugene Thompson (Earth-616)|Flash Thompson]]|Amazing Spider-Man #7|Amazing Spider-Man #8}}
* {{a|[[Eugene Thompson (Earth-616)|Flash Thompson]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Elizabeth Allan (Earth-616)|Liz Allan]]|Amazing Spider-Man #7|Amazing Spider-Man #8}}
* {{a|[[Elizabeth Allan (Earth-616)|Liz Allan]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Jason Ionello (Earth-616)|Jason Ionello]]|Amazing Spider-Man #7}}
* {{a|[[John Jonah Jameson (Earth-616)|J Jonah Jameson]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Brian McKeever (Earth-616)|Tiny McKeever]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Charles Murphy (Earth-616)|Charlie Murphy]]|Amazing Fantasy #17|Amazing Spider-Man #17}}
'''Villains:'''
 
* {{a|[[William Baker (Earth-616)|Sandman]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Sally Avril (Earth-616)|Sally Avril]]}}
 
* {{apn|[[Elizabeth Brant (Earth-616)|Betty Brant]]|Amazing Spider-Man #7}}
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* {{apn|[[John Jonah Jameson (Earth-616)|J. Jonah Jameson]]|Amazing Spider-Man #7}}
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'''Antagonists:'''
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* {{apn|[[William Baker (Earth-616)|Sandman (Flint Marko)]]|Strange Tales #115|Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1}}{{flash}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
'''Other Characters:'''
* {{green|[[Jonathan Storm (Earth-616)|Human Torch]]| Appears in flashback only}}
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* {{RecapOnly|[[Jonathan Storm (Earth-616)|Human Torch (Johnny Storm)]]}}
* {{a|[[Jason Ionello (Earth-616)|Jason Ionello]]}}
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* {{a|[[New York City Police Department (Earth-616)|NYPD]]}}
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** Officer Perez
* {{a|[[Sally Avril (Earth-616)|Sally Avril]]}}
 
* {{a|[[Tiny McKeever (Earth-616)|Tiny McKeever]]}}
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* {{apn|[[May Reilly (Earth-616)|Aunt May]]|Amazing Spider-Man #7}}
* Mrs. Stone (Midtown High School Nurse)
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* Mrs. Stone, school nurse
* {{apn|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man]]|Tales of Suspense #48|Tales of Suspense #49}}{{green|Cameo}}
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* {{cameo|[[Avengers (Earth-616)|Avengers]]}}
* {{green|[[Henry Pym (Earth-616)|Giant Man]]|Cameo}}
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** {{apn|[[Anthony Stark (Earth-616)|Iron Man (Tony Stark)]]|Iron Man: The Iron Age Vol 1 2|Iron Man Vol 3 #23}}
* {{green|[[Janet van Dyne (Earth-616)|Wasp]]|Cameo}}
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** {{apn|[[Henry Pym (Earth-616)|Giant Man (Hank Pym)]]|Avengers Vol 3 #20|Tales to Astonish #50}}
* {{green|[[John Jameson, Jr. (Earth-616)|John Jameson]]|On the phone}}
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** {{apn|[[Janet van Dyne (Earth-616)|Wasp (Janet van Dyne)]]|Avengers Vol 3 #20|Tales to Astonish #50}}
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* {{apn|[[John Jonah Jameson III (Earth-616)|John Jameson]]|Amazing Spider-Man #1}} {{Voice}}
 
* {{mentioned|[[Thor Odinson (Earth-616)|Thor]]}}
 
'''Locations:'''
 
'''Locations:'''
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* {{a|[[Manhattan]]}}
* <br/>
 
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** {{flash|[[Daily Bugle Building]]}}
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** Bank
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** {{1st|[[Elegant Avenue Dinner Club]]}}
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** {{1st|[[Grabois Aerospace Laboratories]]}}
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* {{a|[[Queens]]}}
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** {{a|[[Aunt May's House]]}}
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** {{a|[[Midtown High School]]}}
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*** Nurse's office
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* {{mentioned|[[Hoboken]] }}
 
'''Items:'''
 
'''Items:'''
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* {{a|[[Spider-Man's Suit]]}}
* <br/>
 
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* {{a|[[Web-Shooters|Spider-Man's Web-Shooters]]}}
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* {{cameo|[[Iron Man Armor Model 2|Iron Man Armor MK III]]}}
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* [[Daily Bugle]] newspaper
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
'''Vehicles:'''
 
* <br/>
 
* <br/>
   
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| Synopsis1 =
| Synopsis1 = Two cops are driving Sandman to jail following his defeat at the hands of the Human Torch when they notice he's no longer with them. When one cop wonders aloud who can stop Sandman now, we switch scenes to Spider-Man exuberantly swinging through town, excited that he was finally able to muster the courage to ask out Betty Brant, and not only that but she actually said yes. His jubilation is cut short, however, when he spies Sandman walking out of a bank carrying two moneybags. Sandman says that he doesn't have a problem with Spider-Man, since he's bean beaten by both Spidey and the Torch, and offers Spider-Man a truce, but of course the web-swinger will have none of that. Spider-Man tries to stop him, but Sandman wins this battle. Following the fight, Spider-Man jumps into the sewer to evade an over-eager police officer, intent on collecting the reward which has been placed on Spidey's head.
 
 
The next day, Peter awakes still weak and covered in bruises. He makes an excuse to his Aunt May, and then goes to school where he is the subject of the usual derision from Jason and Flash, but this time Tiny sticks up for him. Even still, Jason pushes Peter into a locker, knocking Peter out cold. Peter wakes up in the nurse's office, worried that he has a concussion, but of course that would be too hard to explain to the other kids so he must allow them to continue thinking he is just a weakling.
 
 
When Jameson assigns the headline "Is This The End Of Spider-Man?" to the story of the Sandman/Spidey fight, Peter starts to think that it really might be the end. He is so distraught he even snaps at Betty Brant when she merely tries to make conversation. Over the next few days, the Sandman's crime wave continues, but Peter is too scared and upset to go after him again.
 
 
It isn't until Peter and Betty's date that Peter finally gets the motivation he needs. Betty tells Peter about her brother, and the trouble that he had, and how he gave up on himself, and Peter knows he can't make the same mistake. He thanks Betty, puts some money on the table, and walks out, telling his date that he hopes he'll see her again soon. And then he changes to Spider-Man and is once again on the trail of the Sandman.
 
 
When Spidey does find the Sandman, rather than fight fist to fist, he tries a strategy of avoiding Sandman's attack while simultaneously throwing enough insults at him that Sandman stays mad enough to not figure out what Spidey is really trying to do... lead him in front of a giant experimental wind turbine, which sucks Sandman inside of it. Just before Sandman completely disappears into the turbine, he says that he had been willing to let bygones be bygones before, but from now on it's personal. Spider-Man and the scientists wonder if Sandman is dead.
 
 
The next day, Peter tries to ask Betty for another date, but this time the phone rings at Betty's desk, cutting him off. It's John Jameson, J. Jonah Jameson's son, who says he's on his way to New York. This story is continued [[Untold Tales of Spider-Man Vol 1 4|next issue]].
 
   
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A pair of police officers open the back of their paddy wagon to check on their prisoner and are shocked to discover that he has escaped. This comes as a shock to them as they figured that Sandman was under wraps after he was defeated in his recent battle with the Human Torch.<ref group="Continuity">This story takes place after the events of {{c|Strange Tales #115}}.</ref> With the Sandman on the loose again, they wonder who will be able to stop him. At that same moment, Spider-Man is literally jumping for joy because he finally mustered up the courage to ask Betty Brant out for a date. His mind thinks back to earlier that day, just after Spider-Man had defeated the Vulture, who was on a rampage at the offices of the Daily Bugle.<ref group="Continuity">The flashback here takes place immediately after the events of {{c|Amazing Spider-Man #7}}. Peter's arm is depicted as being in a sling, this is because he injured his arm battling the Vulture in that same story.</ref> Hiding behind a desk with Betty, Peter managed to ask Betty out on a date. After he left the Daily Bugle offices, Peter discovers that his injured arm has completely healed and he no longer needs to wear it in a brace. His thoughts are interrupted by the sounds of gunshots and screams. His spider-sense draws the wall-crawler to a nearby bank that is being robbed by the Sandman.
   
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Sandman surprises Spider-Man when he explains that he has no grudge against Spider-Man for his last defeat at his hands and asks the web-spinner to look the other way.<ref group="Continuity">Sandman states that he battled Spider-Man "that one time". He is referring to their first battle, which took place in {{c|Amazing Spider-Man #4}}. However he fought Spider-Man an additional time after this, as seen in {{c|Giant-Size Spider-Man Vol 2 #1}}. The omission of that battle here is because Giant-Size Spider-Man #1 was published years after this story.</ref> When Spider-Man refuses to let him get away with his crime, Sandman lashes out violently. The Sandman easily pummels the wall-crawler, leaving him laying on the ground while he escapes. As Spider-Man recovers from the beating, one of the officers on the scene tries to arrest him. Fearing getting unmasked, Spider-Man quickly escapes by scurrying down a nearby manhole. As he flees through the muck and sludge of the sewers, Spider-Man wonders if other heroes have to suffer these sorts of indignities. The next morning, Peter gets dressed for the day, being cautious of the bruises that cover his body. Seeing that Peter is pale, Aunt May begins to worry. As Peter makes another excuse as to why he doesn't look well, he thinks about how he hates lying to his Aunt even if he is doing it to protect his double identity.
   
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When Peter arrives at school he passes by Flash Thompson and his friends. Flash is boasting about how he thinks Spider-Man will eventually capture the Sandman. When Tiny asks Peter what he thinks about Spider-Man's recent defeat, he walks past the group without saying anything. Taking this as an insult, Jason Ionello shoves Peter into the locker. Due to his injuries sustained fighting the Sandman, the sudden shock to his injuries causes Peter to blackout. He later wakes up in the nurse's office. When she tries to convince Peter to go home for the day, Parker says he's fine and rushes out of the office. Having seen the bruises on his body, the nurse would have suspected the boy was being abused at home but knows better since Peter lives with his elderly Aunt. She chalks it up to the boy not wanting to be seen as a roughneck given his reputation. After school, Peter goes to the Daily Bugle where he turns in his photos of the Spider-Man/Sandman battle to J. Jonah Jameson. As Jameson tries to come up with a suitable headline, Peter hates himself for selling photos that make Spider-Man look bad. However, he has no choice since because he and Aunt May need the money. As he walks out of Jonah's office, Peter wonders if he should give up being Spider-Man since he was defeated by Sandman before, and fears that it might happen again. On his way out he is approached by Betty Brant who asks if they are still on for their date on Friday. Seeing how miserable she looks, Betty asks Peter if he's okay. He loses his temper on her, sarcastically telling her that life is peachy before storming out of the office.
   
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Over the next few days, the Sandman begins a string of robberies. Thanks to his sand powers he is able to evade capture from the authorities. His crime spree eventually gains the attention of the Avengers, prompting Giant-Man, the Wasp, and Iron Man to also try looking for the villain. Meanwhile, Peter Parker remains on the sidelines, becoming more and more depressed that he can't do anything about it. When Jason Ionello tries to flick a paperclip at Peter in class, Liz Allen stops him, telling him to stop bullying Parker. By Friday, Peter's bruises have all but faded and he is back in perfect health, just in time for his date with Betty Brant. However, when they go out for dinner, Peter is lost in thought. Noticing that something is troubling him, Betty gives him a pep-talk that convinces him to get over his self-doubt, relating to someone she knew that gave up on himself.<ref group="Continuity">The person Betty was referring to here is her brother Bennett. Bennett used to be a successful lawyer until his gambling debts got him in trouble. Bennett's fall from grace is detailed in {{c|Untold Tales of Spider-Man #12}} and {{c|Amazing Spider-Man #11}}.</ref> Inspired to go back out and find the Sandman, Peter pays for their dinner and tells her that he has something that he needs to do.
   
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Searching the city, Spider-Man eventually comes across the Sandman as he making his escape from Grabois Aerospace Laboratories. Their battle sends them crashing into the main lab. There, Spider-Man dodges the Sandman's blows and begins switching on one of the massive turbines. As the machine whirs to life, the Sandman realizes that he is going to be sucked into the device. His final words to Spider-Man is a warning that this indignity has now made things personal. Just then, the Sandman is sucked into the turbine and the particles of his body are sprayed across the city. Surprisingly, the scientists are relieved that Spider-Man saved them even though the turbine was damaged, as it will cost less to fix it than pay the Sandman protection money. Although he thinks this will reflect positively on him in the press, the very next day Peter is upset to see the Daily Bugle accusing Spider-Man of helping the Sandman to escape. Adding insult to injury, Jonah is still gloating about it when Peter goes to the Daily Bugle to ask Betty out on another date. She tells him to hold on for a moment and transfers Jonah an incoming call from his son John. Taking the call, Jonah is shocked by what John has called to tell him. John Jameson assures his father that what he has told him is true and he will be coming to New York in a few weeks to begin arrangements for his startling revelation.
| Notes =
 
* This story follows the events of [[Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 7|Amazing Spider-Man #7]] when Peter Parker finally revealed to Betty Brant how he felt about her.
 
   
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| Notes = ===Continuity Notes===
* The fight between Sandman and the Human Torch which is referenced by the police took place in [[Strange Tales Vol 1 115|Strange Tales #115]].
 
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<references group="Continuity" />
   
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===Publication Notes===
* The ending of this story, in which Sandman is sucked into a wind turbine, is most likely a tongue in cheek reference to the very first battle between Spider-Man and the Sandman in [[Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 4|Amazing Spider-Man #4]]. Spider-Man won that fight by sucking Sandman into an ordinary janitorial vacuum cleaner.
 
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* Was reprinted and re-released in 2006, but contained the same content, and slightly altered cover. It still said November on the cover, but December on the inside. All advertisements were replaced with ones from 2006.
   
 
| Trivia =
 
| Trivia =

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Quote1 Hey, Sandy, is that your face or are you wearing a beach? Quote2
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Synopsis for "Sand Blasted"

A pair of police officers open the back of their paddy wagon to check on their prisoner and are shocked to discover that he has escaped. This comes as a shock to them as they figured that Sandman was under wraps after he was defeated in his recent battle with the Human Torch.[Continuity 1] With the Sandman on the loose again, they wonder who will be able to stop him. At that same moment, Spider-Man is literally jumping for joy because he finally mustered up the courage to ask Betty Brant out for a date. His mind thinks back to earlier that day, just after Spider-Man had defeated the Vulture, who was on a rampage at the offices of the Daily Bugle.[Continuity 2] Hiding behind a desk with Betty, Peter managed to ask Betty out on a date. After he left the Daily Bugle offices, Peter discovers that his injured arm has completely healed and he no longer needs to wear it in a brace. His thoughts are interrupted by the sounds of gunshots and screams. His spider-sense draws the wall-crawler to a nearby bank that is being robbed by the Sandman.

Sandman surprises Spider-Man when he explains that he has no grudge against Spider-Man for his last defeat at his hands and asks the web-spinner to look the other way.[Continuity 3] When Spider-Man refuses to let him get away with his crime, Sandman lashes out violently. The Sandman easily pummels the wall-crawler, leaving him laying on the ground while he escapes. As Spider-Man recovers from the beating, one of the officers on the scene tries to arrest him. Fearing getting unmasked, Spider-Man quickly escapes by scurrying down a nearby manhole. As he flees through the muck and sludge of the sewers, Spider-Man wonders if other heroes have to suffer these sorts of indignities. The next morning, Peter gets dressed for the day, being cautious of the bruises that cover his body. Seeing that Peter is pale, Aunt May begins to worry. As Peter makes another excuse as to why he doesn't look well, he thinks about how he hates lying to his Aunt even if he is doing it to protect his double identity.

When Peter arrives at school he passes by Flash Thompson and his friends. Flash is boasting about how he thinks Spider-Man will eventually capture the Sandman. When Tiny asks Peter what he thinks about Spider-Man's recent defeat, he walks past the group without saying anything. Taking this as an insult, Jason Ionello shoves Peter into the locker. Due to his injuries sustained fighting the Sandman, the sudden shock to his injuries causes Peter to blackout. He later wakes up in the nurse's office. When she tries to convince Peter to go home for the day, Parker says he's fine and rushes out of the office. Having seen the bruises on his body, the nurse would have suspected the boy was being abused at home but knows better since Peter lives with his elderly Aunt. She chalks it up to the boy not wanting to be seen as a roughneck given his reputation. After school, Peter goes to the Daily Bugle where he turns in his photos of the Spider-Man/Sandman battle to J. Jonah Jameson. As Jameson tries to come up with a suitable headline, Peter hates himself for selling photos that make Spider-Man look bad. However, he has no choice since because he and Aunt May need the money. As he walks out of Jonah's office, Peter wonders if he should give up being Spider-Man since he was defeated by Sandman before, and fears that it might happen again. On his way out he is approached by Betty Brant who asks if they are still on for their date on Friday. Seeing how miserable she looks, Betty asks Peter if he's okay. He loses his temper on her, sarcastically telling her that life is peachy before storming out of the office.

Over the next few days, the Sandman begins a string of robberies. Thanks to his sand powers he is able to evade capture from the authorities. His crime spree eventually gains the attention of the Avengers, prompting Giant-Man, the Wasp, and Iron Man to also try looking for the villain. Meanwhile, Peter Parker remains on the sidelines, becoming more and more depressed that he can't do anything about it. When Jason Ionello tries to flick a paperclip at Peter in class, Liz Allen stops him, telling him to stop bullying Parker. By Friday, Peter's bruises have all but faded and he is back in perfect health, just in time for his date with Betty Brant. However, when they go out for dinner, Peter is lost in thought. Noticing that something is troubling him, Betty gives him a pep-talk that convinces him to get over his self-doubt, relating to someone she knew that gave up on himself.[Continuity 4] Inspired to go back out and find the Sandman, Peter pays for their dinner and tells her that he has something that he needs to do.

Searching the city, Spider-Man eventually comes across the Sandman as he making his escape from Grabois Aerospace Laboratories. Their battle sends them crashing into the main lab. There, Spider-Man dodges the Sandman's blows and begins switching on one of the massive turbines. As the machine whirs to life, the Sandman realizes that he is going to be sucked into the device. His final words to Spider-Man is a warning that this indignity has now made things personal. Just then, the Sandman is sucked into the turbine and the particles of his body are sprayed across the city. Surprisingly, the scientists are relieved that Spider-Man saved them even though the turbine was damaged, as it will cost less to fix it than pay the Sandman protection money. Although he thinks this will reflect positively on him in the press, the very next day Peter is upset to see the Daily Bugle accusing Spider-Man of helping the Sandman to escape. Adding insult to injury, Jonah is still gloating about it when Peter goes to the Daily Bugle to ask Betty out on another date. She tells him to hold on for a moment and transfers Jonah an incoming call from his son John. Taking the call, Jonah is shocked by what John has called to tell him. John Jameson assures his father that what he has told him is true and he will be coming to New York in a few weeks to begin arrangements for his startling revelation.

Notes

Continuity Notes

  1. This story takes place after the events of Strange Tales #115.
  2. The flashback here takes place immediately after the events of Amazing Spider-Man #7. Peter's arm is depicted as being in a sling, this is because he injured his arm battling the Vulture in that same story.
  3. Sandman states that he battled Spider-Man "that one time". He is referring to their first battle, which took place in Amazing Spider-Man #4. However he fought Spider-Man an additional time after this, as seen in Giant-Size Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #1. The omission of that battle here is because Giant-Size Spider-Man #1 was published years after this story.
  4. The person Betty was referring to here is her brother Bennett. Bennett used to be a successful lawyer until his gambling debts got him in trouble. Bennett's fall from grace is detailed in Untold Tales of Spider-Man #12 and Amazing Spider-Man #11.

Publication Notes

  • Was reprinted and re-released in 2006, but contained the same content, and slightly altered cover. It still said November on the cover, but December on the inside. All advertisements were replaced with ones from 2006.

See Also

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