The Amazing Spider-Man #341
In "With(Out) Great Power...", Spider-Man makes a bold gamble: using Dr. Turner’s machine to temporarily lose his powers, hoping to prove he can still protect New York without them. But when the good doctor betrays him, the dangerous Tarantula learns of Spider-Man’s vulnerability—leaving the hero exposed in a city that still needs a hero, even one without powers. Written by David Michelinie and drawn with dynamic energy by Erik Larsen, with cover art by Erik Larsen and Mike Machlan, this 1990 issue explores the cost of heroism in a single, high-stakes moment.
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Spider-Man uses Dr. Turner's machine to take away his powers. The good doctor then turns around and tips off Tarantula to Spider-Man’s powerless state.
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