Variants & other printings
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #368
Volume 1 · 1963-2012
- Published
- November 1992
- Cover price
- $1.25 USD
- Edition
- DIRECT EDITION
- Era
- Modern
- UPC
- DNIOLET Contact
- Key issue
- No
Creators
- Writer
- David Michelinie 'Barry Jameson', J.M. DeMatteis
- Penciler
- Aaron Lopresti, Mark Bagley
- Inker
- Aaron Lopresti, Benjamin 'Ben' Urich, Black Cat (Felicia Hardy), J. Jonah Jameson, Mary 'MJ' Watson, Randy Emberlin, Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
- Letterer
- Rick Parker, Steve Dutro
- Cover artist
- Mark Bagley, Randy Emberlin
- Editor
- Danny Fingeroth, Mike Lackey, Tom DeFalco
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Synopsis
On Razored Wings
Spider-Man fights the new improved Spider-Slayers from Alistair Smythe in Part One of "Invasion of the Spider-Slayers." Spider-Man is attacked by a large killer robot in the beginning, and he struggles with how to handle it. As a pedestrian (a construction worker with a jackhammer) attempts to render Spider-Man aid, and then comes under attack himself, Spider-Man rallies and rips the robot's head off. During the fight, and unbeknownst to Spider-Man, tiny robotic spiders, perched on the light poles and walls, are recording and broadcasting to an undisclosed location, the details of the fight. Later, Spider-Man returns home to find Felicia Hardy, AKA the Black Cat, waiting for him. They discuss the discovery of Peter's parents, alive and well. After this, Peter goes out for a night on the town with his parents and Mary Jane. A giant robot, in the form of a vicious bird of prey, attacks a group of pedestrians. Peter quickly changes into Spider-Man and a fight ensues. Again, our hero is unable to succeed against the robot initially, only holding his own. However, as the robot threatens his family and other civilians, Spider-Man is able to rally once again and demolish the threat. As the dust settles, Spider-Man ponders who could benefit from these attacks, and he wonders who is behind these technological threats.
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