Briefest of notes, though it should be apparent, Spider-man, left in a terribly stressed physical state, pounded so hard he suffers from loss of memory and dizziness, nevertheless goes on patrol seeking to aid a college friend. This being a comic, of course this coincides with a team being sent after Spider-man, who did not enjoy full support for his vigilante-ism with the Law in contrast to, say, the Justice League, said team being semi-disguised members of the X-men. Spidey being weakened and disoriented and confused, and the group wrongly sent after him and this again being a comic and all, the predictable happens, though setting up for a resolution I still find fairly remarkable for its execution ...
Image 8 of 8.
Still love this showing.
Even UNCONSCIOUS he still somehow maintains a grip that would have saved Jean's life had she truly had no other options.
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Source: Amazing Spider-man #282, Volume 1
Writer: Tom DeFalco
Penciller: Rick Leonardi
Date: November 1986
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