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"Castles In The Air" - 20 Pages
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In between
Amazing Spider-Man #6 and
#7 there lies an Untold Tale that was left untold for many
years. Not until Untold Tales Of Spider-Man #2 did the
story that introduced Batwing take place. Who or what is Batwing
is quickly answered as the first couple of pages show a hideous
flying creature attack a wealthy councilman in his backyard. We
then cut to a young Peter Parker rushing to school the next day
reading the headline: "Winged Menace Attacks Councilman" in that
day's edition of the Daily Bugle. We also meet two of the fellow
students in addition the the already established Flash Thompson
and Liz Allan: Sally Avril and "Tiny" McKeever, who takes Peter's
math notes. They both play larger roles as the series progresses.
After school, Peter looks for the creature after he changes into
Spider-Man, then back as Peter when he arrives at the Daily Bugle
building. Just like in last issue, Peter is just about to ask out
secretary Betty Brant, but publisher J. Jonah Jameson lets out yet
another holler to Peter when he asks for some new pics. No luck!
Peter then visits the councilman as Spider-Man and states that he
will capture the creature when the councilman replies: "It takes a
freak to catch a freak!" Real nice huh? After that, Peter makes a
sneaky little visit to Tiny McKeever's home and takes back his
math notes by shooting a web through his window at his target.
While in the window, Peter overhears Tiny getting reprimanded by
his father concerning his falling grades that could make him lose
his position on the school football team. Some loud sounds occur
afterwards and at first Peter doesn't feel bad for Tiny as he was
himself bullied by him, but things change.
Later that night Spider-Man attends the councilman's party given
in his backyard unnoticed. The creature swoops down upon the many
guests looking like a bat with long sharp claws. Armed men are
ordered to shoot the creature until Spider-Man gets involved and
webs their guns up, the he himself goes after the creature. The
councilman is angered beyond reason for Spider-Man's involvement
and orders a chopper to go after the creature. Spider-Man catches
up to the creature and then rides him like a rodeo bull until he
falls off. Again, Spider-Man catches up to the flying monster, and
then he sees his face. He is shocked to learn that the flying
bat-like creature is but a kid. The kid pleads with Spidey not to
harm him and that all he wanted was food and meant to harm no one.
Wondering how a kid, no older than thirteen, can become this
hideous monster, the child hands over a diary to Spider-Man. The
diary tells of a story of a boy that goes on a business trip with
his father to investigate chemical dumping in a cavern. His father
got into trouble and was lost, leaving the boy behind to look for
water and food. He drank the contaminated water to stay alive and
within time, he was saved. Over time it was discovered that he
sprouted wings and gradually turned into this creature. His mother
called him a demon and he flew away to New York looking for food
and places to hide.
Spider-Man is now feels nothing but compassion for the child and
offers to help him, but the child is startled thinking that he
will be taken to scientists to be cut up and begins to fly away
until he is held up by guns from the councilman's armed guards.
Spider-Man webs the men up and again offers to help the child, but
it's too late. Batwing flies away to look for a new place to hide.
The issue ends with Peter knocking on Tiny McKeever's home door
offering to help him with his school work and Tiny accepts.
Batwing appears next in
Untold Tales Of Spider-Man #7.
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Alternates with same cover |
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I - Flip Book with Avengers Unplugged #1 |
| Quality Rating: | 3 |
| Significance Rating: | 3 |
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Overall Rating: |
6 |
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Also This Month:
Amazing Spider-Man
#406 |