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Publisher |
Marvel |
Inker |
Richard Case |
Cover Artist |
Richard Case |
Writer |
Todd DeZago |
Cover Artist |
Mike Wieringo |
Colorist |
Gregory Wright |
Letterer |
Liz Agraphiotis |
Artist |
Mike Wieringo |
Published | September 1998 |
More Than a Feelin' The Chief of the New York Police Department accompanied by officer Ellen Hibbert rush to drive to a section of Queens known as Jamaica. Upon arrival they witness a scene of broken broken buildings and damaged vehicles. An officer debriefs the Chief informing him that the carnage was caused by a single man. When the Chief looks over to a pile of rubble he notices the man responsible for all of this, The Rhino. Sitting amongst the debris of broken buildings and cars The Rhino shouts only one word repeatedly, "Nothing!" Meanwhile, several neighborhoods away, Peter Parker and Mary Jane are performing yardwork on their home. Peter is building a fence when his friend Billy Walters shows up to talk to him. Billy apologizes to Peter for all the times he became upset with him for not being around (not knowing that it was because Peter had to live his double-life as Spiderman). He then announces that he is moving back to his hometown to take care of his mother who has become sick. Peter accepts his apology and sympathizes with his need to take care of his mother, thinking of his own Aunt May. The two say their goodbyes but not before Billy takes a picture of them together. Peter goes back into his house and puts the picture on the fridge, while telling Mary Jane of the conversation which took place. Mary Jane comforts Peter about Billy's leaving when they are interrupted by a news broadcast on the television. Peter looks at the broadcast from Jamaica, Queens and after seeing the wreckage on the streets, tells Mary Jane to get his camera ready as he changes into Spiderman. Upon arriving there, Spiderman knows little of the person behind the mayhem other than the description given of a large man destroying everything in his path. After a brief search of the city, Spiderman discovers that The Rhino is the source of the carnage. Knowing he is not strong enough to take the enemy head on, he begins thinking of a way to take him down. After a quick look around, he notices a wrecking...