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Publisher |
Marvel |
Writer |
Brian Michael Bendis |
Cover Artist |
Mark Bagley |
Inker |
Art Thibert |
Colorist |
Transparency Digital |
Letterer |
Chris Eliopoulos |
Artist |
Mark Bagley |
Published | May 2003 |
AVERAGE BEAR In a sporting goods store, Peter is searching for new material for a new costume. Proving to be unsuccessful, Peter returns to school. He and Mary Jane have an awkward exchange where Peter shows that he is still quite bitter toward Mary Jane for their recent break-up. Unusually, Flash attempts to get Peter to talk to him privately. Due to their troubled past, Peter is quick to dismiss Flash. Later, in an attempt to keep up with his daily crime fighting, Spider-Man rescues a girl from some thugs only to have his costume damaged further. Back at Aunt May’s house, Gwen convinces Peter to come with her to a house party. It is there where Peter runs into a dolled-up Mary Jane and ignites hidden passions between the two. Meanwhile, in front of the house, a foreign exchange student named Geldoff is seemingly blowing up cars for fun with a dangerously mysterious power.