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Marvel Comics   ·   Released Sep 16th, 1998

The Amazing Spider-Man #439

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THERE ONCE WAS A SPIDER...

1000 Years in the Future... A pair of archeologists named Lana and Zack are digging through the ruins of old Manhattan when they come across what appears to be one of the web-shooters used by the legendary hero known as Spider-Man. Zack believes this discovery is a great one since Spider-Man is well regarded as one of the most important players during the so-called "Age of Heroes".[Continuity 2] They decide to go back to their lab to examine the web-shooter further. Noticing a brown stain on the side of the device, Lana hopes that it is a sample of Spider-Man's blood. At the lab, they wonder if this web-shooter was present during Spider-Man's final battle, the truth of which has been lost to history and hotly debated by scholars to this day. Placing the device in a Synthemax machine they scan it and confirm that the web-shooter is genuine. Lara is excited as, other than the Kirby and Ditko museums, they are in possession of one of the few artifacts to survive the Age of Heroes. Zack thinks of the sense of history, although there had been many successors to the role of Spider-Man over the last 1000 years, this device was worn by the original who saved the world countless times. With a sense of wonder, Zack looks out a window and wonders what a man of such courage and vision was like in real life...  The Present...Peter Parker is looking out the window and brooding over his lot in life. Noticing this, his wife Mary Jane asks Peter what's the matter.[Continuity 3] Peter tells her that he is thinking about how his old enemies keep coming back from the dead and his new ones get deadlier all the time and wonders why he still bothers being Spider-Man. Seeing that her husband is in a dour mood suggests that he take the day off and leave the heroics to others like the Avengers and the Fantastic Four so she can cheer him up. However, this idea quickly gets quashed when Peter accidentally turns on the television by sitting on the remote and sees a news report about a young girl named Londa Greico who got trapped in the sewers that are rapidly flooding due to the torrential rain hitting the city. After a moment of consideration, Mary Jane agrees to let Peter go out as Spider-Man and save the young girl, knowing that he'll succeed.  Zack and Lara are recounting the history of Spider-Man, going through their historical records which suggest that the web-slinger was often called upon to assist other heroes such as the Avengers and the Fantastic Four. Zack figures that due to his constant heroics, Spider-Man must have been hailed as a hero by the public, figuring that there must have also been a museum that celebrated the hero.  When Spider-Man arrives on the scene where search crews are trying to find a trace of the missing girl, an officer on the scene tells Spider-Man to get lost, even though he wants to help.   Although Spider-Man swings away, he refuses to do nothing and is merely getting out of sight before climbing down a nearby manhole cover to conduct his own search.  Lara has just finished her examination of the stain on the web-shooters and confirms that it is the blood of an enhanced super-human. Although they cannot conclusively confirm if it is Spider-Man's blood, it does lend credibility to her theory that it may have been at the site of Spider-Man's last battle. However, Zack isn't convinced, reminding her of some theories that believe that Spider-Man had a secret underground headquarters where he stored all his crimefighting equipment. However, Laura doesn't buy this, as there is no evidence that this so-called "Spider-Cave" ever existed let alone other stories of the so-called Spider-Cycle and Spider-Copter.  Spider-Man crawls through the sewers as the waters begin to rise and fears that he might not make it to the trapped girl on time. However, he refuses to give up until he finds her.  Zack and Lara have since begun talking about Spider-Man's wife Mary Jane. When Zack pulls up an image of her from her modeling days, Lara is taken away by how beautiful she is. When she asks what happened to Mary Jane, Zack tells her that once again, historians disagree. Some believe they were divorced, others think she may have been killed by one of Spider-Man's foes. However, Zack likes to the possibility that the couple ended up living happily ever after. He remarks how some scholars believe that Mary Jane was the "first lady" of the Heroic Age. Lara points out that others would dispute this suggesting that either Susan Richard or Janet van Dyne would more accordingly fit that description.  Regardless, Lara figures that given Spider-Man's reputation in the super-hero community that Mary Jane must have hosted a lot of colorful parties. One thing is for certain, she figures that Mary Jane was probably the envy of all her friends.  Lara would be wrong, as Mary Jane waits at home looking out the window all by herself. Worrying over her husband's safety, Mary Jane sheds a single tear.  While in the city sewers, things are becoming more dangerous as the constant rain is compromising the structural integrity of the tunnel. Thankfully, he finds Linda Grieco but when he tries to swing to her aid a part of the tunnel collapses on his arm. This cuts him and wrecks one of his web-shooters. Quickly, the web-slinger tosses the web-shooter into the water and binds his wound with webbing. Even with one free hand, he assures the young girl that he can save her. Asking her to trust him, Spider-Man wraps her up in an air-tight cocoon that he can strap onto his back. He then dives into the water and uses his powerful legs to spring-board himself up to the manhole cover above.  Once on the surface, Spider-Man tells the rescue crews that he found the girl. However, instead of the hero's welcome, the police officers accused him of kidnapping the girl and keeping her prisoner. As they try to swarm Spider-Man and pull his mask off, the web-slinger wonders why he bothers and swings away.  The examination of the blood sample is completed and it is confirmed to be Spider-Man's blood. This gives Zach an idea and he asks if the sample can be replicated. When Lara asks what he is thinking he tells her that since there hasn't been a Spider-Man for a few hundred years and he could be the Spider-Man for a new millennium. Telling her that no matter what happens the world needs heroes as well as those that believe in them.  As Spider-Man escapes the angry mob that thinks he had something to do with the little girl being lost, little Linda Greico watches as her savior flees for his life.

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Creators

Tom DeFalco
Writer
Tom DeFalco
Rafael Kayanan
Artist, Cover Artist
Rafael Kayanan
Bud Larosa
Inker
Bud Larosa
Bob Sharen
Colorist
Bob Sharen
Letterer
Liz Agraphiotis
Ralph Macchio
Editor
Ralph Macchio
Bob Harras
Editor-in-Chief
Bob Harras

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Beast
Henry McCoy
Beast
Earth-616
Black Bolt
Blackagar Boltagon
Black Bolt
Earth-616
Black Knight
Dane Whitman
Black Knight
Earth-616
Black Panther
T'Challa
Black Panther
Earth-616
Captain America
Steve Rogers
Captain America
Earth-616
Captain Marvel
Mar-Vell
Captain Marvel
Earth-616
Colossus
Piotr Rasputin
Colossus
Earth-616
Cyclops
Scott Summers
Cyclops
Earth-616
Daredevil
Matt Murdock
Daredevil
Earth-616
Doctor Strange
Stephen Strange
Doctor Strange
Earth-616
Falcon
Sam Wilson
Falcon
Earth-616
Firestar
Angelica Jones
Firestar
Earth-616
Giant-Man
Hank Pym
Giant-Man
Earth-616
Gorgon Petragon
Gorgon Petragon
Earth-616
Hawkeye
Clint Barton
Hawkeye
Earth-616
Hercules Panhellenios
Hercules Panhellenios
Earth-616
Hulk
Bruce Banner
Hulk
Earth-616
Human Torch
Johnny Storm
Human Torch
Earth-616
Iceman
Bobby Drake
Iceman
Earth-616
Invisible Woman
Susan Storm-Richards
Invisible Woman
Earth-616
Iron Fist
Danny Rand
Iron Fist
Earth-616
Iron Man
Tony Stark
Iron Man
Earth-616
Justice
Vance Astrovik
Justice
Earth-616
Ka-Zar
Kevin Plunder
Ka-Zar
Earth-616
Karnak Mander-Azur
Karnak Mander-Azur
Earth-616
Machine Man
X-51
Machine Man
Earth-616
Mary Jane Watson
Mary Jane Watson
Earth-616
Medusa
Medusalith Amaquelin-Boltagon
Medusa
Earth-616
Mister Fantastic
Reed Richards
Mister Fantastic
Earth-616
Moon Knight
Marc Spector
Moon Knight
Earth-616
Moondragon
Heather Douglas
Moondragon
Earth-616
Ms. Marvel
Carol Danvers
Ms. Marvel
Earth-616
Namor the Sub-Mariner
Namor McKenzie
Namor the Sub-Mariner
Earth-616
Nightcrawler
Kurt Wagner
Nightcrawler
Earth-616
Phoenix
Jean Grey
Phoenix
Earth-616
Power Man
Luke Cage
Power Man
Earth-616
Quasar
Wendell Vaughn
Quasar
Earth-616
Quicksilver
Pietro Maximoff
Quicksilver
Earth-616
Scarlet Witch
Wanda Maximoff
Scarlet Witch
Earth-616
She-Hulk
Jennifer Walters
She-Hulk
Earth-616
Silver Surfer
Norrin Radd
Silver Surfer
Earth-616
Songbird
Melissa Gold
Songbird
Earth-616
Spider-Man
Peter Parker
Spider-Man
Earth-616
Spider-Man 2099
Miguel O'Hara
Spider-Man 2099
Earth-928
Starfox
Eros
Starfox
Earth-616
Storm
Ororo Munroe
Storm
Earth-616
Swordsman
Jacques Duquesne
Swordsman
Earth-616
Thing
Ben Grimm
Thing
Earth-616
Triton
Triton
Earth-616
Vision
Vision
Earth-616
Wasp
Janet Van Dyne
Wasp
Earth-616
Wolverine
James Howlett
Wolverine
Earth-616
Zabu
Zabu
Earth-616

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