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- Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1
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- Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1/Legacy Numbers
- Comics Released in 1994
- Comics Released in August, 1994
- Week 34, 1994
- 1994 Cover Date
- 1994, October Cover Date
- Tom DeFalco/Editor-in-Chief
- Peter Parker (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Benjamin Reilly (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Ashley Kafka (Earth-616)/Appearances
- John Jonah Jameson III (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Mary Jane Watson (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Judas Traveller (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Host (Judas Traveller) (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Medea Kovack (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Morgan Boone (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Walther Nacht (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Anjali Sridhara (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Charles Bates (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Cletus Kasady (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Wild Whip (Earth-616)/Appearances
- New York City Police Department (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Edward Whelan (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Goddess (Spider) (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Benjamin Parker (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Gayle Watson (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Philip Watson (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Anna Watson (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Maybelle Parker (Impostor) (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Jonathan Storm (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Yahweh (Earth-616)/Invocations
- Mutants (Homo superior)/Appearances
- Humans (Homo sapiens)/Appearances
- Symbiotes/Appearances
- Spiders/Mentions
- Earth-616/Appearances
- Earth/Appearances
- North America/Appearances
- United States of America/Appearances
- New York (State)/Appearances
- Westchester County/Appearances
- Ravencroft Institute/Appearances
- Midtown High School/Mentions
- Manhattan/Mentions
- Pittsburgh/Mentions
- Spider-Man's Suit/Appearances
- Web-Shooters/Appearances
- Carnage (Symbiote) (Earth-616)/Appearances
- Miles Warren (Shea Stadium Clone) (Earth-616)/Minor Appearances
- Joyce Delaney (Earth-616)/Minor Appearances
- Edward Leeds (Earth-616)/Minor Appearances
- Gwendolyne Stacy (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Maybelle Parker (Earth-616)/Mentions
- Daily Bugle (The DB!) (Earth-616)/Mentions
- New York City/Appearances
- Queens/Minor Appearances
- Flushing Meadows–Corona Park/Minor Appearances
- Shea Stadium/Minor Appearances
- Brooklyn/Appearances
- Manhattan/Appearances
- Empire State University/Mentions
- Tom DeFalco/Writer
- Sal Buscema/Penciler
- Sal Buscema/Inker
- Kevin Tinsley/Colorist
- Clem Robins/Letterer
- Mark Powers/Editor
- Danny Fingeroth/Editor
- J.M. DeMatteis/Writer
- Liam Sharp/Penciler
- Robin Riggs/Inker
- John Kalisz/Colorist
- Joe Rosen/Letterer
- Benjamin Reilly (Earth-616)/Quotes
Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 1 217
Spectacular Spider-Man #217
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1. "Power and Responsibility - Part Four: Higher Ground"
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2. "The Double - Part Four: The Burial"
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—Ben ReillyYou've changed,Parker. You used to have a sense of humor. What happened? Why are you so angry?
Appearing in "Power and Responsibility - Part Four: Higher Ground"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- ⏴ Dr. Judas Traveller ⏵
- The Host
- ⏴ Carnage (Cletus Kasady) ⏵
- Wild Whip(First appearance)
Other Characters:
- NYPD
- ⏴ Edward Whelan ⏵
- Mrs. Holland(First appearance)
- Radioactive Spider(Mentioned)
- Ben Parker(Mentioned)
- Gayle Watson-Byrnes(Referenced)
- Philip Watson(Referenced)
- Anna Watson(Referenced)
- May Parker(Mentioned)(Impostor)
- Human Torch (Johnny Storm)(Mentioned)
- God (Yahweh)(Invoked)
Races and Species:
Realities:
Locations:
Items:
Synopsis for "Power and Responsibility - Part Four: Higher Ground"
This story is continued fromSpider-Man #51...
Having come to theRavencroft Institute to observe the psychology of super-powered individuals, the mysteriousJudas Traveller has found himself facing a once in a life time opportunity: The chance to compare the psychology ofSpider-Man and his long lostclone,Ben Reilly.[Continuity 1] With the two Spider-Men side-by-side, Traveller uses his powers to make both men lose conciousness. While outside, a barrier prevents the authorities and the press from seeing what is happening inside. Among those gathered are DoctorAshley Kafka, her assistantEdward Whelan, andJohn Jameson, Ravencroft's chief of security. They still don't understand why a renowned psychologist like Traveller would take control of the facility. Likewise, they are concerned about Traveller's threats to either kill the patients or unleash them upon the public.[Continuity 2] Back inside, Judas as turned attention away from the Spider-Men to observeCletus Kasady, aka Carnage. He finds the symbiosis between a serial killer and analien creature fascinating. His observations are interrupted byBoone andMedea who inform him that they have placed the Spiders in the basement. Judas instructs MisterNacht to get into place to observe the experiment. That's when theScrier warns Judas that the barrier outside is pushing his powers to the limits. He then tellsChakra to release the prisoners, as he had no intention of ever killing them.
When Spider-Man and Ben Reilly wake up in the basement, the wall-crawler attacks his duplicate, thinking he is involved with Judas Traveller. Spider-Man thinks that this is yet another ploy to drive him mad. Ben tries to convince him otherwise, as when Spider-Man states that he had his powers back in junior high, Ben reminds him that Peter Parker didn't get his powers untilhigh school.[Continuity 3] This angers the wall-crawler, who tells the clone to stop calling him Peter, insisting that he only is Spider-Man.[Continuity 4] Ben wonders what is wrong with Spider-Man, who is grimmer and has a darker attitude than the clone remembers. Before he can get any answers, a group of Ravencroft inmates comes crashing into the room. When Spider-Man savagely attacks them, Ben pulls him away. He tries to remind the wall-crawler that he is a hero, but Spider-Man tells the clone he has no idea what tragedies he has recently endured.[Continuity 5] Ben tells Spider-Man that if the life of Peter Parker is so painful, he will gladly take him. When Spider-Man refuses, Ben begs Spider-Man to work with him to get the situation under control.
Hearing this, Mister Nacht returns upstairs to tell Judas Traveller that the Spiders are working together now. That's when Medea asks if she can eliminated them, but Judas tells her to be silent. That's when Chakra enters the room with an envelope she found that was post marked from a week ago. Judas explains that it is yet another deception integral to the game that they play. With time growing short, Traveller tells the Scrier to shut down the force field and that the rest prepare for their imminent departure. Outside, Ashley Kafka and the others witness as the energy barrier goes down. They are then overwhelmed with knock out gas making everyone outside falling asleep. Meanwhile,Mary Jane is on a flight toPittsburgh to visit her family.[Continuity 6] During the flight, she is recognized by her seatmate from her role on "Secret Hospital". As she keeps up her end of the conversation, she can't help but worry about everything her husband Peter is going through.[Continuity 7] Suddenly, Mary Jane feels sick and she rushes to the washroom to throw up.[Continuity 8]
Back at Ravencroft, the two Spider-Men have fight off the the gang of inmates that ambushed them. Running upstairs to get out of the basement, they are barred by a lunatic namedWild Whip. When Ben Reilly recognizes the villain, Spider-Man realizes that his clone operated as a hero in the past. Ben admits that there were some momentary exceptions to his self-imposed exile.[Continuity 9] Although they are ambushed, the pair manage to knock out Wild Whip, but not before Ben notices how out of practice he is. At the top of the stairs, they find Carnage waiting for them. At that moment, Judas Traveller leaves a letter in Ashley Kafka's office, finishing the scheme Judas Traveller before he and his allies leave. Back downstairs, Ben points out that they can't let Carnage get past them because he could kill the other inmates. This moment of mercy, begins to make Spider-Man remember everything he used to stand for.[Error 1] Working together, the two Spider-Men manage to knock Carnage out.
As they rush upstairs, the pair begin to trade quips as Spider-Man begins to lighten up. Spotting Traveller and his minions making their escape and rush outside. While Spider-Man goes after Judas, his clone has a bone to pick with Boone and Medea.[Continuity 10] However, when Ben leaps inside their getaway vehicle, he discovers there is nobody inside. Suddenly, the car explodes, apparently killing the clone. Rushing inside to face Judas Traveller, Spider-Man fails to stop his foe who makes him pass out with a hypnotic suggestion. By this point, Kafka and her co-workers wake up and rush inside and find Spider-Man blacked out on the floor. With the prisoners contained again, they begin trying to make sense of the encounter. That's when Edward finds a letter from Judas Traveller, postmarked from a week before. Opening it up, they discover a letter from Traveller stating that he couldn't make it to his scheduled appearance. Falling for this, they wonder who the man they faced really was. At that moment, Traveller and his minions are driving away in a limo. Inside the car, Judas congratulates them for a job well done. As Spider-Man appears to be returning to his previous value system, the arrival of the Spider-Clone intrigues Traveller as well. Judas figures both need further observation.
Back at Ravencroft, the authorities search the wreckage of the blown up car and find no trace of a body inside. This leaves Spider-Man wondering if this was yet another manipulation created by Judas Traveller. More confused than ever, Spider-Man swings off to figure it out. Meanwhile, not far away, Ben Reilly is alive and well and walks away from the scene. He wonders what to do next. Should he remain inNew York City, or should he continue going north on his self-appointed exile?
Appearing in "The Double - Part Four: The Burial"
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Jackal (Miles Warren Clone)(Only in recap)
Other Characters:
- Gwen Stacy Clone(Only in recap)
- Ned Leeds(Only in recap)
- Gwen Stacy(Mentioned)
- God (Yahweh)(Invoked)
- May Parker(Referenced)
- Daily Bugle(Referenced)
Races and Species:
- Humans(Main story and recap)
Realities:
Locations:
- Earth(Main story and recap)
- North America(Main story and recap)
- United States of America(Main story and recap)
- New York(Main story and recap)
- New York City(Main story and recap)
- Queens(Only in recap)
- Flushing Meadows–Corona Park(Only in recap)
- Shea Stadium(Only in recap)(Topical Reference)
- Flushing Meadows–Corona Park(Only in recap)
- Brooklyn
- An old factory's smokestack
- Manhattan
- Empire State University, East Village(Referenced)
- Queens(Only in recap)
- New York City(Main story and recap)
- New York(Main story and recap)
- United States of America(Main story and recap)
- North America(Main story and recap)
Items:
- Spider-Man's Suit andWeb-Shooters(Main story and recap)
Synopsis for "The Double - Part Four: The Burial"
This story continues fromSpider-Man #51...
Many years ago,Spider-Man andhis clone find themselves face-to-face for the first time.[Continuity2 1] Spider-Man has been tricked into coming to a baseball stadium by theJackal who watches from the stands with theclone ofGwen Stacy.[Continuity2 2] The Jackal also hadNed Leeds as a prisoner and a bomb set to go off should Spider-Man fail to defeat hisclone. As the clone remembers it, at the last moment, the Gwen Stacy clone ripped off the Jackal's mask, revealing him to be Miles Warren. In a sudden reversal, Miles is horrified by what he was doing and frees Ned Leeds. He, and the Spider-Clone were caught in the blast, both, seemingly killed in the process.
Sometime later, the Spider-Clone wakes up he finds himself in the bottom of a smoke stack.[Continuity2 3] Thinking himself to be the original Spider-Man, the clone swings across the city, back to Peter Parker's apartment. However, he realizes the horrible truth, that he is actually the clone, when he sees the real Peter Parker embracingMary Jane Watson. Realizing all his memories are a lie, the Spider-Clone flees the scene. Hiding in an alley, the clone decides that he has to leave, that he has to let go of all the memories and feelings that he has been programmed to have. However, before he leaves, the Spider-Clone takes a moment to mourn his situation.
Notes
Continuity Notes[]
Higher Ground
| Power and Responsibility | ||||||||||
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| Web of Spider-Man #117 | Amazing Spider-Man #394 | Spider-Man #51 | Spectacular Spider-Man #217 | |||||||
- ↑The Spider-Clone was believed to have died inAmazing Spider-Man #149. His survival is explained inOsborn Journals #1. He recently resurfaced inWeb of Spider-Man #114.
- ↑Traveller made this threat when he took over Ravencroft inWeb of Spider-Man #117.
- ↑Peter Parker was bitten by the radioactive spider that made him Spider-Man inAmazing Fantasy #15.
- ↑Spider-Man had denounced his Peter Parker identity following the Pursuit story arc.
Pursuit Spider-Man #45 Spectacular Spider-Man #211 Web of Spider-Man #112 Amazing Spider-Man #389 - ↑Spider-Man is referring to the discover that the "parents" who resurfaced inAmazing Spider-Man #365 were replicants created by the Chameleon inAmazing Spider-Man #388. In addition to this, Peter's Aunt May suffered a stroke inAmazing Spider-Man #391.
- ↑Mary Jane has had family problems date back to her childhood as seen inAmazing Spider-Man #259. Mary Jane decided to resolve her family problems inAmazing Spider-Man #393–394.
- ↑Peter and Mary Jane are referred to as husband and wife here. However, years later, their marriage is erased from existence by Mephisto inAmazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #545. As such they should be considered a common-law couple here.
- ↑This is the first clue that Mary Jane is pregnant, as will be revealed inSpectacular Spider-Man #220.
- ↑A battle between Ben Reilly and Wild Whip, at this time, has never been depicted. As yet, the details of that confrontation are unknown.
- ↑Ben battled Boone and Medea inSpider-Man #51.
The Burial
| The Double | ||||||||||
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| Web of Spider-Man #117 | Amazing Spider-Man #394 | Spider-Man #51 | Spectacular Spider-Man #217 | |||||||
- ↑The following events were first depicted inAmazing Spider-Man #149. Per theSliding Timescale ofEarth-616. This story takes place during the Fourth Year of theModern Age. Perspectively, this story occurs roughly five years prior to the first story in this issue.
- ↑This is not the real Jackal, but a clone put in his place, as revealed inOsborn Journals #1. The narrative of this story states that this battle took place at Shae Stadium. This should be considered atopical reference per theSliding Timescale ofEarth-616 as Shae Stadium was torn down in 2009.
- ↑Thinking his clone was dead, Spider-Man dumped him in a smoke stack in the hopes that it will burn up all evidence of the clone's existence. That happened inAmazing Spider-Man #151. Again, how the clone survived is explained inOsborn Journals #1.
Continuity Errors[]
Higher Ground:
- ↑As the two Spider-Men fight Carnage, Ben states that he sensed Carnage's attack but was too slow to stop it. This is impossible since thesymbiotes block out Spider-Man's spider-sense. This ability was first seen inWeb of Spider-Man #18.



