WEB OF SPIDER-MAN #57B

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WEB OF SPIDER-MAN #57B Variant
Volume 1 · 1985-1998, 2012
Published
November 1989
Cover price
$1.00 USD
Edition
NEWSSTAND EDITION
Era
Copper
UPC
07148602527612
Key issue
No

Creators

Writer
Gerry Conway 'Francis Bushmaster'
Penciler
Alex Saviuk
Inker
Keith Williams, Rocket Racer (Robert Farrell), Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Letterer
Rick Parker
Cover artist
Alex Saviuk
Editor
Glenn Herdling, Jim Salicrup, Tom DeFalco

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Synopsis

Flesh And Blood After being doused in an experimental batch of web-fluid, the white supremacist named Eddie the Cross has been turned into a fluid mass of skin calling itself Skinhead. After seeing what has become of their leader, the rest of his gang flee from their junkyard hideout. Hungry for new flesh, Skinhead catches up with his former friends and consumes their bodies. After absorbing their flesh, Skinhead returns to his humanoid form, leaving nothing left of his friends but bones. As he rants about his quest to eliminate other races, he realizes he needs to stop talking to himself or lose touch with reality. He then spots Spider-Man swinging by and figures the hero is trying to track him down. He decides to lay low until he has a better handle on his new powers before attacking the wall-crawler. Finding no trace of Eddie the Cross, Spider-Man heads back to Empire State University where the authorities have come and gone. He finds the Rocket Racer who asks if the wall-crawler had found Eddie yet. The Racer feels responsible for what happened to Eddie since it was his rocket that shattered the flask filled with the chemicals that ate away at his flesh. Spider-Man points out that Eddie was asking for trouble and he shouldn't punish himself for making a mistake. They both agree to keep on searching for Eddie in the hopes of getting him medical attention. They both split up so they can learn what they can about Eddie the Cross in the hopes that may give them a clue as to where he went. As he swings away, Spider-Man admits to himself that he feels guilty for what happened to Eddie himself, as it was his experiment that spilled over the bigot. In Soho, Mary Jane is unpacking boxes in their new loft apartment, looking at Peter's clothes she finds them hideous and makes a not to conveniently lose some of them