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| StoryTitle1 = The Enemy Within!
 
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| Synopsis1 = As the newspapers scream with headlines about the escape of Doctor Octopus, Spider-Man scours the city searching for his foe.<ref group="Continuity">The headline on the newspapers are dated May of 1985. These dates should be considered [[Glossary:Topical Reference|topical references]] per the [[Glossary:Sliding Timescale|Sliding Timescale]] of [[Earth-616]], as they are relative to the date of publication. Likewise, should Spider-Man's mention of Ronald Reagan is a topical reference.</ref> Spider-Man thinks about their last encounter during the Secret Wars and recalls how they never fought directly and wonders if his old foe is really afraid of him now.<ref group="Continuity">As revealed {{c|Web of Spider-Man #4|last issue}}, Doctor Octopus developed a pathological fear of Spider-Man after their battle in {{c|Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #79}}. The pair were brought to Battleworld during {{c|Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #1}}-{{c|Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #12|12}}.</ref> His is briefly distracted when a scaffold holding a pair of men putting up a billboard advertisement breaks. He quickly catches them and places them safely on a nearby rooftop and swings away without a word.
| Synopsis1 = Spider-Man is looking for Doctor Octopus while this is hidden in the abandoned Cragmore Theater fighting robot Spider-Mans in front of his soldiers, who chat about Doc Ock's lack of confidence.
 
   
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Meanwhile, in the secret hideout of Doctor Octopus, some of his minions put the finishing touches on a Spider-Man robot. Worrying that Octopus isn't in his mental facilities after his jaunt into space. They then unleash the robot on their leader, Doctor Octopus savagely battles the robot and destroys it. Even though Doctor Octopus triumphantly boasts over this victory, his minions are still not certain if he could manage to battle the real Spider-Man. The next afternoon, Spider-Man returns home from another fruitless search for Doctor Octopus, although he did manage to help the Rocket Racer.<ref group="Continuity">Spider-Man assisted the Rocket Racer in {{c|Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #104}}.</ref> Returning to his apartment, Peter changes out of his costume and decides to call his Aunt May, relieved that they have finally settled their differences.<ref group="Continuity">Aunt May was upset with Peter when he told her that he quit grad school in {{c|Amazing Spider-Man #243}}. They reconciled their problems in {{c|Amazing Spider-Man #265}}.</ref> The phone is answered by her fiancee Nathan Lubenski, who tells Peter that Aunt May is out shopping. He takes the opportunity to tell Peter about their financial problems. Peter assures Nathan that he will do everything he can to help. After the call, Peter takes a quick shower and heads out hoping that he can find Doctor Octopus so he can sell photos to the Daily Bugle.
In the meantime, Spider-Man speaks by phone with Nathan Lubensky, who explains him her Aunt May is having money troubles. Peter goes to the Daily Bugle thinking of getting hire for any new job could help him make some more money for his Aunt. There Robbie introduces him the new City Editor, Kate Cushing, who commissions him photos of a peace conference in Schavian Embassy.
 
   
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Peter pays a visit to the Daily Bugle offices and checks with J. Jonah Jameson about work for Now Magazine. Jameson tells him that he is busy setting things up and he will call him. Heading into the newsroom he goes looking for Joe Robertson for work. Joe stops Peter and tells him that there is someone he should meet. He soon finds himself in the office of the Bugle's new city editor, Kate Cushing. Kate tells Peter that she is impressed with his work and asks him to try and get exclusive photos of a meeting at the Schavian Embassy. Peter stops at the bank to pull money out of the machine. Although he only has twenty dollars in his account, he is surprised when the machine gives him more money by mistake. However, his luck changes when Doctor Octopus and his minions launch an attack on the bank. Peter changes into Spider-Man and ambushes the armed thieves. Spider-Man deals with the minions and is about to go down and stop Doctor Octopus from raiding the safe. However, he notices that one of the tellers has been struck with a bullet. Unable to let the woman bleed out, Spider-Man is forced to take her to a hospital. By this point, Doctor Octopus learns that Spider-Man was there and is furious that his minions didn't tell him. Suddenly, they hear some police sirens prompting them to flee. As they flee, nobody is aware that one of the minions has been tagged with a spider-tracer.
Later, Peter is in the cash dispenser of a bank which is attack by the Doctor Octopus and his gang. Peter suits up as Spider-Man and fights the gangmen, but flies out to put in rescue a hostage before finding Doc Ock, who runs away when the police arrives. But no one noticed that one the men is wearing a Spider-tracer in his back.
 
   
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Later, Spider-Man arrives at the Schavian Embassy, where security is tight. However, this is no concern for the hero, as he climbs into the ventilation system. From there, he crawls down through the vents until he finds a grate overlooking the meeting. As Spider-Man begins snapping the photos, he overhears a guard discovering the open vent. He realizes that this will prevent him from leaving until after everyone has left. While Spider-Man is stuck at the embassy, Doctor Octopus and his minions come crashing into the Daily Bugle newsroom demanding Spider-Man. With Joe Robertson and J. Jonah Jameson out of the office, Kate Cushing is in charge of the office. He demands that Cushing call the authorities and tell them that he is taking the Daily Bugle hostage until Spider-Man faces him.<ref group="Continuity">Doctor Octopus is depicted as crushing a typewriter while making his threat. This should be considered a [[Glossary:Topical Reference|topical reference]] per the [[Glossary:Sliding Timescale|Sliding Timescale]] of [[Earth-616]].</ref> An hour later, Spider-Man is finally able to leave the vents. Changing back to Peter Parker, he quickly finds a payphone to phone in and tell Kate Cushing that he finished his photo assignment. That's when he learns about the hostage situation.
After that, Spider-Man infiltrates in the Schavian Embassy to shoot the photos while Doc Octopus assaults the Daily Bugle looking for him. It is because he was taking the photos that Spider-Man knows nothing about the Bugle assault, so he gets surprised when he calls Kate Cushing (who is a hostage of Doc Ock) and she explains it. Doc Ock gets tired of waiting for him and escapes with Cushing in one of his tentacles.
 
   
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As Peter changes back into Spider-Man and rushes to the Bugle, Doctor Octopus begins to grow impatient. With his escape helicopter arriving, Octopus takes Kate hostage and flees. Spider-Man learns moments later to learn that Octavius will be contacting them soon to reveal where he has taken Cushing. When J. Jonah Jameson returns, he blames Spider-Man for the damage done to the office. Spider-Man takes this as his cue to leave, using his spider-sense to locate the spider-tracer he previously planted on one of Doctor Octopus' minions. Spider-Man then ambushes Doctor Octopus. At first, Doctor Octopus thinks he is fighting yet another Spider-Man robot. However, when Spider-Man begins quipping, Otto realizes that he is fighting the real hero and begins to crack up again. Doctor Octopus enters a catatonic state. His minions consider attacking Spider-Man, but the hero points out that they owe Otto no loyalty and they stand down. That's when the police arrive with Otto Octavius' lawyer Michael Gerdes. When Spider-Man is about to destroy Doctor Octopus' arm, Gerdes orders him to cease and desist as he has a legal order as his client has rights. Since he cannot convince the authorities otherwise, Spider-Man decides to depart. On his way out, he notices the Spider-Man robot that Doctor Octopus used and briefly considers using it himself but decides against it.<ref group="Continuity">Spider-Man makes a joke about keeping the robot in a closet and getting a Spider-Dog. This is tongue-and-cheek jab at [[w:c:dc:Kal-El (Earth-One)|Superman]] who used to have an army of Superman robots and a pet dog named [[w:c:dc:Krypto (Earth-One)|Krypto the Super-Dog]].</ref> As he swings away, Spider-Man can't help but feel sorry for Doctor Octopus.
Spider-Man combs the city in search of them until his Spidersense buzzes near the base in Manhattan docks where Doc Ock is hidding with his gang and Kate Cushing. They fight, but Doctor Octopus is delusionally thinking Spider-Man is one of his robots. It is when he realizes he's fighting the real Wallcrawler that his mind breaks again.
 
   
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The next morning, Peter has a meeting with Kate Cushing, who is impressed that Peter was able to get those exclusive photos. However, she can't use the photos because of the grating from the vent. As such she had to go with a photo taken by Lance Bannon. With this bit of bad news, Peter walks home, just as it starts to rain, wishing that he could have a happy ending for once.
Policemen arrives, and also Doctor Octopus attorney, Michael Gerdes, who stops Spider-Man and keeps him from destroying the Octopus tentacles. At least he is allowed to destroy the robot which was impersonating him!
 
 
The day after, Kate Cushing and Peter talk about the photos he took in the Embassy. They look too dark to be printed, so that she does not buy them and Peter leaves with no money in his pocket and feeling miserable.
 
   
 
| Writer1_1 = Danny Fingeroth
 
| Writer1_1 = Danny Fingeroth
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* {{apn|[[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]|Amazing Spider-Man #267|Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #105}}
 
* {{apn|[[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Man (Peter Parker)]]|Amazing Spider-Man #267|Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #105}}
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
 
'''Supporting Characters:'''
* {{a|[[John Jonah Jameson (Earth-616)|J. Jonah Jameson]]}}
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* {{a|[[Daily Bugle (The DB!) (Earth-616)|Daily Bugle Staff]]}}
* {{a|[[Kathryn Cushing (Earth-616)|Kate Cushing]]}}
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** {{apn|[[John Jonah Jameson (Earth-616)|J. Jonah Jameson]]||Amazing Spider-Man #268}}
* {{a|[[Nathan Lubensky (Earth-616)|Nathan Lubensky]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Kathryn Cushing (Earth-616)|Kate Cushing]]|Web of Spider-Man #40|Amazing Spider-Man #270}} {{1st}}
* {{a|[[Gloria Grant (Earth-616)|Glory Grant]]}}
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** {{apn|[[Gloria Grant (Earth-616)|Glory Grant]]|Amazing Spider-Man Annual #18|Longshot #3}}
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* {{apn|[[Nathan Lubensky (Earth-616)|Nathan Lubensky]]|Amazing Spider-Man #265|}}
 
'''Antagonists:'''
 
'''Antagonists:'''
* {{a|[[Otto Octavius (Earth-616)|Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius)]]}}
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* {{apn|[[Otto Octavius (Earth-616)|Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius)]]||Secret Wars II #7}}
 
'''Other Characters:'''
 
* {{Only|[[Michael Gerdes (Earth-616)|Michael Gerdes]]}}
 
* Larry (Henchman) {{Only}}
 
* Larry (Henchman) {{Only}}
 
* Mel (Henchman) {{Only}}
 
* Mel (Henchman) {{Only}}
 
* Roger (Henchman) {{Only}}
 
* Roger (Henchman) {{Only}}
'''Other Characters:'''
 
* {{Only|[[Michael Gerdes (Earth-616)|Michael Gerdes]]}}
 
 
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| Notes = ===Continuity Notes===
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Revision as of 02:48, 16 April 2018

Appearing in "The Enemy Within!"

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Other Characters:

  • Michael Gerdes (First appearance)
  • Larry (Henchman) (First appearance)
  • Mel (Henchman) (First appearance)
  • Roger (Henchman) (First appearance)

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Synopsis for "The Enemy Within!"

As the newspapers scream with headlines about the escape of Doctor Octopus, Spider-Man scours the city searching for his foe.[Continuity 1] Spider-Man thinks about their last encounter during the Secret Wars and recalls how they never fought directly and wonders if his old foe is really afraid of him now.[Continuity 2] His is briefly distracted when a scaffold holding a pair of men putting up a billboard advertisement breaks. He quickly catches them and places them safely on a nearby rooftop and swings away without a word.

Meanwhile, in the secret hideout of Doctor Octopus, some of his minions put the finishing touches on a Spider-Man robot. Worrying that Octopus isn't in his mental facilities after his jaunt into space. They then unleash the robot on their leader, Doctor Octopus savagely battles the robot and destroys it. Even though Doctor Octopus triumphantly boasts over this victory, his minions are still not certain if he could manage to battle the real Spider-Man. The next afternoon, Spider-Man returns home from another fruitless search for Doctor Octopus, although he did manage to help the Rocket Racer.[Continuity 3] Returning to his apartment, Peter changes out of his costume and decides to call his Aunt May, relieved that they have finally settled their differences.[Continuity 4] The phone is answered by her fiancee Nathan Lubenski, who tells Peter that Aunt May is out shopping. He takes the opportunity to tell Peter about their financial problems. Peter assures Nathan that he will do everything he can to help. After the call, Peter takes a quick shower and heads out hoping that he can find Doctor Octopus so he can sell photos to the Daily Bugle.

Peter pays a visit to the Daily Bugle offices and checks with J. Jonah Jameson about work for Now Magazine. Jameson tells him that he is busy setting things up and he will call him. Heading into the newsroom he goes looking for Joe Robertson for work. Joe stops Peter and tells him that there is someone he should meet. He soon finds himself in the office of the Bugle's new city editor, Kate Cushing. Kate tells Peter that she is impressed with his work and asks him to try and get exclusive photos of a meeting at the Schavian Embassy. Peter stops at the bank to pull money out of the machine. Although he only has twenty dollars in his account, he is surprised when the machine gives him more money by mistake. However, his luck changes when Doctor Octopus and his minions launch an attack on the bank. Peter changes into Spider-Man and ambushes the armed thieves. Spider-Man deals with the minions and is about to go down and stop Doctor Octopus from raiding the safe. However, he notices that one of the tellers has been struck with a bullet. Unable to let the woman bleed out, Spider-Man is forced to take her to a hospital. By this point, Doctor Octopus learns that Spider-Man was there and is furious that his minions didn't tell him. Suddenly, they hear some police sirens prompting them to flee. As they flee, nobody is aware that one of the minions has been tagged with a spider-tracer.

Later, Spider-Man arrives at the Schavian Embassy, where security is tight. However, this is no concern for the hero, as he climbs into the ventilation system. From there, he crawls down through the vents until he finds a grate overlooking the meeting. As Spider-Man begins snapping the photos, he overhears a guard discovering the open vent. He realizes that this will prevent him from leaving until after everyone has left. While Spider-Man is stuck at the embassy, Doctor Octopus and his minions come crashing into the Daily Bugle newsroom demanding Spider-Man. With Joe Robertson and J. Jonah Jameson out of the office, Kate Cushing is in charge of the office. He demands that Cushing call the authorities and tell them that he is taking the Daily Bugle hostage until Spider-Man faces him.[Continuity 5] An hour later, Spider-Man is finally able to leave the vents. Changing back to Peter Parker, he quickly finds a payphone to phone in and tell Kate Cushing that he finished his photo assignment. That's when he learns about the hostage situation.

As Peter changes back into Spider-Man and rushes to the Bugle, Doctor Octopus begins to grow impatient. With his escape helicopter arriving, Octopus takes Kate hostage and flees. Spider-Man learns moments later to learn that Octavius will be contacting them soon to reveal where he has taken Cushing. When J. Jonah Jameson returns, he blames Spider-Man for the damage done to the office. Spider-Man takes this as his cue to leave, using his spider-sense to locate the spider-tracer he previously planted on one of Doctor Octopus' minions. Spider-Man then ambushes Doctor Octopus. At first, Doctor Octopus thinks he is fighting yet another Spider-Man robot. However, when Spider-Man begins quipping, Otto realizes that he is fighting the real hero and begins to crack up again. Doctor Octopus enters a catatonic state. His minions consider attacking Spider-Man, but the hero points out that they owe Otto no loyalty and they stand down. That's when the police arrive with Otto Octavius' lawyer Michael Gerdes. When Spider-Man is about to destroy Doctor Octopus' arm, Gerdes orders him to cease and desist as he has a legal order as his client has rights. Since he cannot convince the authorities otherwise, Spider-Man decides to depart. On his way out, he notices the Spider-Man robot that Doctor Octopus used and briefly considers using it himself but decides against it.[Continuity 6] As he swings away, Spider-Man can't help but feel sorry for Doctor Octopus.

The next morning, Peter has a meeting with Kate Cushing, who is impressed that Peter was able to get those exclusive photos. However, she can't use the photos because of the grating from the vent. As such she had to go with a photo taken by Lance Bannon. With this bit of bad news, Peter walks home, just as it starts to rain, wishing that he could have a happy ending for once.

Notes

Continuity Notes

  1. The headline on the newspapers are dated May of 1985. These dates should be considered topical references per the Sliding Timescale of Earth-616, as they are relative to the date of publication. Likewise, should Spider-Man's mention of Ronald Reagan is a topical reference.
  2. As revealed last issue, Doctor Octopus developed a pathological fear of Spider-Man after their battle in Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #79. The pair were brought to Battleworld during Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #1-12.
  3. Spider-Man assisted the Rocket Racer in Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #104.
  4. Aunt May was upset with Peter when he told her that he quit grad school in Amazing Spider-Man #243. They reconciled their problems in Amazing Spider-Man #265.
  5. Doctor Octopus is depicted as crushing a typewriter while making his threat. This should be considered a topical reference per the Sliding Timescale of Earth-616.
  6. Spider-Man makes a joke about keeping the robot in a closet and getting a Spider-Dog. This is tongue-and-cheek jab at Superman who used to have an army of Superman robots and a pet dog named Krypto the Super-Dog.

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