"Introducing, Captain Britain" | |
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The Astonishing Spider-Man | |
Title: | "Introducing, Captain Britain" |
Volume: | 1 |
Number: | 23 |
Cover price: | £ 1.99 |
Cover date: | July 23rd, 1997 |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics Panini UK |
Credits | |
Writers: | Chris Claremont |
Pencilers: | John Byrne |
Inkers: | Dave Hunt |
Cover artists: | Neil D. Edwards |
Colorists: | Dave Hunt |
Letterers: | Bruce D. Patterson |
Editors: | Archie Goodwin; Scott Gray |
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"Introducing, Captain Britain"[]
Featured characters
Supporting characters
Villains
- Arcade (1st appearance)
- Miss Locke (1st appearance)
- Mister Chambers
- Moran
- Roak
Minor characters
- Highwayman, Ross Horton (Floating head in flashback)
- Hurricane, Albert Potter (Floating head in flashback)
- Manipulator, Basil Crushstone (Floating head in flashback)
- Martha
- Merlin (In flashback only)
- Reaver, Joshua Stragg (Behind-the-scenes in flashback)
- Red Skull, Johann Shmidt (Floating head in flashback)
- Roma (In flashback only)
Organizations
Races
Locations
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Coffee Bean (Referenced only)
- Empire State University
- Chelsea
- Peter's apartment
- Cheviot Hills (In flashback only)
- Darkmoor (In flashback only)
- Darkmoor Nuclear Research Center
- London
- Heathrow Airport
- Thames University (Referenced only)
- Wiltshire (In flashback only)
Items
- Amulet of Right
- Siege Perilous (In flashback only)
- Shotgun mike
- Star Sceptre
- Sword of Might (In flashback only)
- Web-shooters
Vehicles
- Airplane
- Arcade's garbage truck
- Automobiles
- Bus
- Fire engine
- Helicopter
- Hovercraft
- Limousine
- Motorcycle (In flashback only)
- Police car
- Taxicab
- Truck
Powers
Miscellaneous
"...And the Jackal Cries, Death!"[]
"...And the Jackal Cries, Death!" | |
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Title: | "...And the Jackal Cries, Death!" |
Credits | |
Writers: | Tom DeFalco; Todd DeZago |
Pencilers: | Ron Lim |
Inkers: | Al Milgrom |
Colorists: | Tom Smith; Foodhammer! |
Letterers: | Ken Lopez |
Editors: | Mark Bernardo; Danny Fingeroth |
Featured characters
Supporting characters
- Firestar, Angelica Jones
- Justice, Vance Astrovik
- Mary Jane Watson
- Powerpax, Alex Power
- Rafael Carago
- Speedball, Darrion Grobe
- Turbo, Michiko Musashi
- Walter Rosen
Villains
- Chameleon, Dmitri Smerdyakov (In flashback only)
- Doctor Octopus, Otto Octavius (In flashback only)
- The Jackal, Miles Warren II
- Kaine Parker (In flashback only)
- Spidercide
- Stunner, Angelina Brancale (In flashback only)
Minor characters
- Anna Watson (In flashback only)
- Connor Trevane (In flashback only)
- Don
- Ed
- Jacob Raven (In flashback only)
- Mary Parker impostor (In flashback only)
- May Parker impostor (In flashback only)
- Punisher, Frank Castle
- Richard Parker impostor (In flashback only)
Organizations
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Genetech
- New Warriors
- New York City Police Department (In flashback only)
- Project P.E.G.A.S.U.S.
Races
Locations
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- Queens (In flashback only)
Items
- Gargoyles
- Life Model Decoys (In flashback only)
- Super-suit
- Web-shooters
Vehicles
Powers
- Adaptation
- Adhesion
- Energy absorption
- Energy projection
- Flight
- Metamorphosis
- Spider-sense
- Superhuman agility
- Superhuman stamina
- Superhuman durability
- Superhuman strength
- Winged flight
Miscellaneous
- Carrion virus
- Flashback
- Hospital
- Laboratory (In flashback only)
- Pilot
- Prison
- Security guard
- Scientific experimentation (In flashback only)
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Spider-Man was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 in August, 1962 in a story titled "Spider-Man!" The character has since gone on to become one of the most well-known and enduring super-heroes of all time, having appeared in numerous comic book titles, as well as feature films, animated projects and video games.
- "Introducing, Captain Britain" was originally printed in Marvel Team-Up #65.
- "...And the Jackal Cries, Death!" was originally printed in the Spider-Man: Maximum Clonage: Alpha one-shot special.