THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #368

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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. Cashing In