Showing posts with label Jonah Jameson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jonah Jameson. Show all posts

Friday, 2 June 2017

Spider-Man: "To Die A Hero!"

Amazing Spider-Man #52
By Stan Lee, John Romita Sr, Mickey Demeo*

Background: Spider-Man and J. Jonah Jameson are prisoners of the Kingpin, New York's rising crime overlord.

So, What Happens? Jameson and an unconscious Spider-Man are taken to a cellar and cuffed to metal slabs while the room is filled with water. Spidey awakens just in time, manages to break free and creates a cocoon with his web to entrap enough oxygen for them to survive a little while longer. When the water recedes and the Kingpin's goons enter to dispose of the bodies, Spider-Man breaks free and quickly gets rid of them. He then frees a shocked Jameson, who's convinced that Spidey acted only to save his own skin and doesn't show any gratitude. Spidey and Jonah separate so that the hero can get rid of more guards and take the fight to the Kingpin, but Jonah runs into a pipe and is knocked unconscious. Meanwhile, Foswell and Kingpin get in a fight when the former complains about Jameson's alleged death, only to be interrupted by Spider-Man's entrance. Whilst Foswell runs out to look for Jonah, Spidey battles Kingpin and gradually gets the upper hand, forcing the criminal to flee before the police arrive. In the cellar, Jonah awakens and is chased by the Kingpin's gunmen, but Foswell rescues him and protects him with his body, taking a bullet for him because Jameson had been the only one to believe in him and give him a second chance. Moments later Spidey arrives and takes the gunmen out, but it's too late for Foswell who dies a hero next to a shocked Jonah. 

Thursday, 1 June 2017

Spider-Man: "In The Clutches Of... The Kingpin!"

Amazing Spider-Man #51
By Stan Lee, John Romita Sr, Mickey Demeo*

Background: Spider-Man quit for a short time, allowing the rise of the Kingpin as the city's new crime boss. Wanting a piece of the pie, Foswell tried to wrestle power from him but is now his prisoner.

So, What Happens? The Kingpin is about to launch a massive crime spree, but first orders some of his men to kidnap Jameson, whose editorials are getting close to the truth that a new player is uniting and controlling the underworld. Still convinced that Spidey has quit, other mobsters go out to collect protection money, but the hero is back in town and doesn't need long to clean the floor with them, hearing the name of the Kingpin in the process. Meanwhile, Kingpin and Foswell start to reach an agreement when they get interrupted by the few mobsters who had escaped Spidey, angry for the return of the wall-crawler. Their leader tries to rebel against Kingpin, but despite his bulk the big man is far stronger than he looks and quickly subdues him, impressing even Foswell. Elsewhere, Peter learns that Foswell is missing and has a fight with another group of mobsters, this time sticking a tracer on one of them as they run away. At the Bugle, Jameson gets kidnapped, blindfolded and brought to the Kingpin, but refuses to turn a blind eye on his criminal activities. Kingpin has Foswell ask him again, making sure that Jameson hears his name so that he can keep him under control, but Jonah, despite being disappointed at Foswell's return to crime, keeps refusing. The mobsters Spidey had defeated arrive, followed by the superhero himself thanks to the Spider-Tracer. Spider-Man sees the kidnapped Jameson and jumps in, quickly trapping the Kingpin's men with his web before taking the fight to the crime lord. However, the bulk of the Kingpin deceives him long enough for the criminal to use a small gas device hidden in his tie-pin. Taken by surprise, Spider-Man blacks out.

Thursday, 13 April 2017

Spider-Man: "The Enforcers"

The Amazing Spider-Man #10 (1964)
By Stan Lee, Steve Ditko

Background: Aunt May has been hospitalized after surgery.

So, What Happens? A new masked crime lord called the Big Man appears on the scene and quickly takes control of the NYC gangs thanks to his three Enforcers: judo master Fancy Dan, Ox the strongman and lasso expert Montana. He soon starts a seemingly unstoppable crime wave across the city, unknowingly aided by the fact that Spider-Man is preoccupied with aunt May's health following her recent surgery. During a hospital visit, Peter is asked to donate his blood to her and reluctantly complies, worried that the radioactivity from his old spider bite might affect her somehow. However it all goes well and aunt May is quickly on the mend, being discharged and going away on holiday with her next door neighbours. As the Big Man's grip on the city strengthens, J. Jonah Jameson orders his columnist Foswell to prove that the crime lord is really Spider-Man in disguise. After seeing the Enforcers threaten Betty Brant for some borrowed money, Spider-Man finally is on their trail, but the first encounter is inconclusive as Peter is still recovering from his transfusion and needs to get away. Seeing Jameson near the scene makes Peter suspicious JJJ could be the Big Man, so he prepares a trap and arranges things to get kidnapped by the Enforcers. Imprisoned, he quickly escapes as Spider-Man, right in the middle of a meeting between the Big Man, the Enforcers and "every top mobster in the city". A battle royale ensues, with Spider-Man's skills, agility and inventiveness keeping him ahead despite being vastly outnumbered. He eventually manages to call the police and all the criminals get arrested, except for the Big Man. Now certain that the crime lord is JJJ, Spider-Man goes to the Bugle, just in time to see the police arrest... Foswell, who confesses to wearing a disguise and to being the Big Man. Later on, Peter muses his complicated relationship with Betty, whilst Jonah reveals to himself why he really hates Spider-Man.