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Cover: Stephanie Hans

Peter Parker #5

Sep 2010 · Marvel · 2.99 USD
“Identity Theft”

In "Identity Theft," Peter Parker wakes up with no memory, living among a group of homeless people—until the Thing tracks him down and helps piece his past together. As Spider-Man and the Thing uncover a sinister A.I.M. scheme targeting the homeless, the truth about Peter’s disappearance begins to unravel. Written by Tom Peyer and illustrated by Todd Nauck, with colors by Javier Tartaglia and letters by Joe Sabino, the issue’s striking cover by Stephanie Hans captures the story’s gritty, urgent tone.

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writer Tom Peyer · artist, inker Todd Nauck · colorist Javier Tartaglia · letterer Joe Sabino · cover Stephanie Hans

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Cast · 6 characters

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writer Tom Peyer
artist, inker Todd Nauck
letterer Joe Sabino
cover pencils, inks Stephanie Hans

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The Thing finds an amnesiac Peter Parker leading a band of homeless people. Once Peter's memory is restored, Spider-Man and the Thing uncover a plot by A.I.M. to test new weapons on the homeless.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).