Like in 'Spider-Man No More!', Peter in the movie grows increasingly frustrated with Jameson's campaign to turn the people of the city against him. Peter directly references the name of this story during his vision of Uncle Ben. Following this vision, he decides to give up being Spider-Man and discards his costume in a rubbish bin. The image of his costume hanging out of the bin as Peter walks away in the background is a direct panel recreation from 'Spider-Man No More!'Soon after, the costume is found and brought to Jameson's office at The Daily Bugle. In the movie it's brought in by a rubbish collector, while in the comic it's found by a small boy. Betty Brant is present for this scene in both versions of the story. Jameson is delighted to have won his war against Spider-Man.Newspapers are then shown announcing Spider-Man's retirement. In the movie these bear the headline 'SPIDER-MAN NO MORE'. Jameson displays the costume on his office wall as a trophy.
Scritto da il 05-03-2025 alle ore 07:32

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