Peter Parker #1
In "Let's take a look at some of Manhattan's early-morning exercise enthusiasts. [Part One]," Peter Parker #1 (2010) kicks off with a fresh take on the web-slinger’s world: Mayor Jameson’s latest publicity stunt, featuring Hollywood star Teri Hillman, inspires three high school girls to stage their own moment in the spotlight. As Peter juggles rent woes and the relentless pursuit of Spider-Man by the Spectrum and Jonah’s Anti-Spider Squad, writer Bob Gale and artist Patrick Olliffe deliver a grounded yet dynamic start to the series, with Rafael Albuquerque’s striking cover capturing the city’s pulse.
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Mayor Jameson's publicity stunt with Hollywood celebrity Teri Hillman inspires three high school girls to plan some publicity of their own. Meanwhile, Spider-Man faces the Spectrum and Jonah's Anti-Spider Squad, and Peter Parker has trouble paying his rent.
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