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In "Identity Theft," Peter Parker juggles rent troubles and a city-wide media frenzy sparked by Mayor Jameson’s stunt with Hollywood star Teri Hillman, while three high school girls plot their own moment in the spotlight. Spider-Man finds himself at odds with the Spectrum and Jonah’s Anti-Spider Squad, all as tensions mount in a story written by Bob Gale and illustrated by Patrick Olliffe, with colors by Antonio Fabela and letters by Joe Caramagna. The cover, by Doug Braithwaite, captures the chaos in bold, dynamic lines.
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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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