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  1. [Art Fight] Taurientists!
    Science is meant to be shared!  :3

    Art Fight attack on @vicariousbirding!!
    With 3 minutes to spare!  And some edits afterwards to fix some obvious mistakes! 🙃

    #ArtFight #SpiralCyr #chameleon #taur #multifur #multiplelegs #multiplearms #raptor #velociraptor #velociraptaur #raptaur #dino #dinotaur #dinosaur

  2. [Art Fight] Taurientists!
    Science is meant to be shared!  :3

    Art Fight attack on @vicariousbirding!!
    With 3 minutes to spare!  And some edits afterwards to fix some obvious mistakes! 🙃

    #ArtFight #SpiralCyr #chameleon #taur #multifur #multiplelegs #multiplearms #raptor #velociraptor #velociraptaur #raptaur #dino #dinotaur #dinosaur

  3. [Art Fight] Taurientists!
    Science is meant to be shared!  :3

    Art Fight attack on @vicariousbirding!!
    With 3 minutes to spare!  And some edits afterwards to fix some obvious mistakes! 🙃

    #ArtFight #SpiralCyr #chameleon #taur #multifur #multiplelegs #multiplearms #raptor #velociraptor #velociraptaur #raptaur #dino #dinotaur #dinosaur

  4. A Look Back at Amazing Spider-Man #389 (1994)

    Disclaimer: This is my original work with details sourced from reading the comic book and doing personal research. Anyone who wants to use this article, in part or in whole, needs to secure first my permission and agree to cite me as the source and author. Let it be known that any unauthorized use of this article will constrain the author to pursue the remedies under R.A. No. 8293, the Revised Penal Code, and/or all applicable legal actions under the laws of the Philippines.

    Welcome back superhero enthusiasts, 1990s arts and culture enthusiasts, Spider-Man fans and comic book collectors! Today we go back to the mid-1990s to examine a small part of the Marvel Comics shared universe through a tale of the Amazing Spider-Man monthly series.

    We are finally here! I’m talking about the fourth chapter of the Pursuit storyline featuring a broke-hearted and revenge-obsessed Spider-Man who has been more violent in his search for the Chameleon. It should be noted that his marriage with Mary Jane has turned for the worse as time went on. For my previous retro comic book reviews about the Pursuit storyline, click here, here and here.

    With those details laid down, here is a look back at Amazing Spider-Man #389, published in 1994 by Marvel Comics with a story written by David Michelinie and drawn by Mark Bagley.

    Early story

    The story begins at a very familiar tomb stone. It marked the very spot where Spider-Man was once buried in (refer to Kraven’s Last Hunt). Nearby is the tomb stone referring to the late Kraven the hunter. Moments earlier, Spider-Man discovered the coffin is empty which shocked him. Even though he is burdened with stress fighting the Chameleon, memories of his past encounters with Kraven and the impostors (who posed as his late mother and father) flashed in his mind bringing back pain and anguish.

    Spider-Man decides that the time of mourning (dating back to the day he lost his parents when he was little) has to stop and slowly makes his way into Kraven’s mansion. As soon as the door opens, he shouts the Chameleon’s name…

    Quality

    Spider-Man deals with a physical distraction set-up by the Chameleon inside the mansion of the late Kraven.

    As the conclusion to the 4-part Pursuit storyline, this comic book is very intense and it is clear to me that the Michelinie-Bagley duo went all-in to pack it with a lot of punch and a startling revelation that really defined the Chameleon.

    While previous chapters showed the broken and revenge-hungry Spider-Man getting more violent towards others as he pursued the Chameleon, this comic book has the webslinger fully unhinged within the setting of Kraven’s property. Spider-Man here goes through two so-called death traps before finally encountering the Chameleon in person. As he fought with the tigers and the mechanized set-ups (in the forms of the type of animals hunted by man), Spider-Man was truly determined to kill the master of disguise and he did not hold back with his violent attacks.

    Readers will witness the moment when the spectrum of good and evil got twisted as the Chameleon becomes very fearful of Spider-Man who is so unrelenting he looked truly murderous. That said, the famous webslinger himself is a shadow of what he was and there were moments when I felt he was becoming evil. Indeed, the loss of beloved family members combined with the obsession for revenge against the responsible one can turn good people into destructive individuals moving towards evil. At this point of the Pursuit storyline, Michelinie and Bagley took huge creative risks as they worked to make a conclusion that is believable, intriguing and compelling at the same time.

    But that is not all. The Chameleon himself got highly developed in this very late stage of the Pursuit storyline. His relationship with Kraven the hunter was revealed with lots of details pointing to their heritage in Russia with clear separate paths – Kraven was privileged while the Chameleon (Dmitri Smerdyakov) had a more painful life. Chameleon’s perception towards Kraven is complicated as he admires him while still harboring a deep resentment towards him. The revelations about the Chameleon’s past and connections with the late hunter really added dramatic value and tension in the story.

    Conclusion

    This is the calm before the storm (Spider-Man’s rage and obsession with revenge).

    Amazing Spider-Man #389 (1994) is indeed a powerful conclusion to the Pursuit storyline. It went as far as showing Spider-Man as the unhinged force of destruction who was determined to really kill the Chameleon and is also succeeded on defining the super villain’s personality with revelations about his Russian heritage with the late Kraven. This comic book also sheds light as to why the Chameleon became proficient with impersonating people and changing his face physically. There will be times when you could feel pity for both Spider-Man and the master of disguise as their respective emotional states and obsessions were powerfully dramatized by the Michelinie-Bagley duo. When it comes to conclusions, the very ending of this comic book is startling and it does not have much to do with the Chameleon.  

    Overall, Amazing Spider-Man #389 (1994) is recommended.

    +++++

    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at  @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #1990s #AmazingSpiderMan #America #amusement #Chameleon #ChatGPT #comic #comicBook #ComicBookReview #comicReview #comics #comicsBlog #comicsReview #conspiracy #crossover #DavidMichelinie #DmitriSmerdyakov #entertainment #entertainmentBlog #Facebook #fun #Google #GoogleSearch #illustratedLiterature #Instagram #Kraven #KravenTheHunter #KravenSLastHunt #Kravinoff #literature #MarkBagley #Marvel #MarvelComics #MaryJane #MaryJaneParker #NewYork #NewYorkCity #NewYorkCityNYC #nostalgia #PeterParker #Pursuit #retroReview #Retrospective #revenge #review #Reviews #Russia #Russians #sciFi #scienceFiction #socialMedia #SpectacularSpiderMan #SpiderMan #SpiderManPursuit #superhero #The1990s #Tumblr #UnitedStates #Vengeance #WebOfSpiderMan #WordPress #WordPressCom
  5. A Look Back at Web of Spider-Man #112 (1994)

    Disclaimer: This is my original work with details sourced from reading the comic book and doing personal research. Anyone who wants to use this article, in part or in whole, needs to secure first my permission and agree to cite me as the source and author. Let it be known that any unauthorized use of this article will constrain the author to pursue the remedies under R.A. No. 8293, the Revised Penal Code, and/or all applicable legal actions under the laws of the Philippines.

    Welcome back superhero enthusiasts, 1990s culture enthusiasts and comic book collectors! Today we go back to the year 1994 to explore a part of the Marvel Comics shared universe through the Web of Spider-Man monthly series.

    In this review, we will be looking at the 3rd chapter of the Pursuit storyline. Spider-Man #45 showed a broken-hearted Spider-Man who starts his quest for vengeance against the Chameleon whom he holds responsible for the deception that happened in Amazing Spider-Man #388. As the webslinger continued his search for answers while hurting a lot of thugs, the Chameleon deceptively hires the service of a contractor to kill Spider-Man. That said, the tension really built-up a lot and we will find out what will happen next.

    With those details laid down, here is a look back at Web of Spider-Man #112, published in 1994 by Marvel Comics with a story by Terry Kavanaugh and drawn by Alex Saviuk. This is the 3rd chapter of the Pursuit storyline.

    The cover.

    Early story

    The story begins deep within New York City. A bus full of prisoners and armed guards makes its way through the rough streets of the city. The guard notices that they are taking a long route and approached the bus driver – the Chameleon in disguise.

    The Chameleon is aware that Spider-Man has been tracing him and he puts his sinister plan into action by suddenly hitting the brakes, helping the prisoners overcome the guards, and letting them loose in the city to spark chaos.

    Spider-Man swings into action as prisoners get off the bus. Already stressed and obsessed with his search for the Chameleon, he lands on top of the bus and gains access through one of the windows. As the Chameleon fails to maintain his disguise, the webslinger notices him…

    Quality

    As if he does not have enough stress and tension, Spider-Man also has to deal with the Chameleon’s plan of terrorism.

    Following the events of the first two chapters, the storytelling in this comic book really turned intense as the stakes were raised. As expected, Spider-Man is doing things the hard way as his obsession for revenge against the Chameleon continues to burn strongly, and his wife Mary Jane is suffering from the loneliness connected with it.

    On the raising of stakes in the plot, there is a theme about terrorism here which is dramatized through the Chameleon’s elaborate plan of setting off bombs in several parts of New York. As such, the story has this emphasis on chaos which works well with the webslinger’s state of madness and desperation. Along the way, Spider-Man’s humanity remains as dramatized in key points of the comic book.

    In connection with the chaos and terrorism elements, the action here looked grounded with reality and Alex Saviuk’s style made the tale look gritty.

    One notable part of this comic book shows the development of a separate sub-plot in Washington, D.C., which reflects developments that took place in Web of Spider-Man #109 to #111. It has a touch of politics and was effectively a distraction from the main story.  

    Conclusion

    Spider-Man dealing with freed prisoners in the middle of New York City.

    Web of Spider-Man #112 (1994) is easily the most intense and most action-packed chapter of the Pursuit storyline. The themes of chaos and terrorism here easily overshadowed Spider-Man’s obsessive state and yet the creative team succeeded in moving the plot forward. That said, the stage is all set for the conclusion of the Pursuit storyline and I am looking forward to it.

    Overall, Web of Spider-Man #112 (1994) is recommended.

    +++++

    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #1990s #AlexSaviuk #AmazingSpiderMan #America #amusement #Blog #blogger #blogging #Chameleon #ChatGPT #comic #comicBook #ComicBookReview #comicReview #comics #comicsBlog #comicsReview #conspiracy #crime #criminals #crossover #entertainment #entertainmentBlog #Facebook #fun #Google #GoogleSearch #illustratedLiterature #Instagram #IslamicTerrorism #Islamist #Kraven #KravenTheHunter #KravenSLastHunt #literature #Marvel #MarvelComics #MaryJane #MaryJaneParker #multiculturalism #murder #NewYork #NewYorkCity #NewYorkCityNYC #nostalgia #PeterParker #retroReview #Retrospective #review #Reviews #socialMedia #SpectacularSpiderMan #SpiderMan #SpiderManPursuit #superhero #terrorism #terrorists #TerryKavanaugh #The1990s #TheSpectacularSpiderMan #Tumblr #UnitedStates #WebOfSpiderMan #WordPress #WordPressCom
  6. A Look Back at Web of Spider-Man #112 (1994)

    Disclaimer: This is my original work with details sourced from reading the comic book and doing personal research. Anyone who wants to use this article, in part or in whole, needs to secure first my permission and agree to cite me as the source and author. Let it be known that any unauthorized use of this article will constrain the author to pursue the remedies under R.A. No. 8293, the Revised Penal Code, and/or all applicable legal actions under the laws of the Philippines.

    Welcome back superhero enthusiasts, 1990s culture enthusiasts and comic book collectors! Today we go back to the year 1994 to explore a part of the Marvel Comics shared universe through the Web of Spider-Man monthly series.

    In this review, we will be looking at the 3rd chapter of the Pursuit storyline. Spider-Man #45 showed a broken-hearted Spider-Man who starts his quest for vengeance against the Chameleon whom he holds responsible for the deception that happened in Amazing Spider-Man #388. As the webslinger continued his search for answers while hurting a lot of thugs, the Chameleon deceptively hires the service of a contractor to kill Spider-Man. That said, the tension really built-up a lot and we will find out what will happen next.

    With those details laid down, here is a look back at Web of Spider-Man #112, published in 1994 by Marvel Comics with a story by Terry Kavanaugh and drawn by Alex Saviuk. This is the 3rd chapter of the Pursuit storyline.

    The cover.

    Early story

    The story begins deep within New York City. A bus full of prisoners and armed guards makes its way through the rough streets of the city. The guard notices that they are taking a long route and approached the bus driver – the Chameleon in disguise.

    The Chameleon is aware that Spider-Man has been tracing him and he puts his sinister plan into action by suddenly hitting the brakes, helping the prisoners overcome the guards, and letting them loose in the city to spark chaos.

    Spider-Man swings into action as prisoners get off the bus. Already stressed and obsessed with his search for the Chameleon, he lands on top of the bus and gains access through one of the windows. As the Chameleon fails to maintain his disguise, the webslinger notices him…

    Quality

    As if he does not have enough stress and tension, Spider-Man also has to deal with the Chameleon’s plan of terrorism.

    Following the events of the first two chapters, the storytelling in this comic book really turned intense as the stakes were raised. As expected, Spider-Man is doing things the hard way as his obsession for revenge against the Chameleon continues to burn strongly, and his wife Mary Jane is suffering from the loneliness connected with it.

    On the raising of stakes in the plot, there is a theme about terrorism here which is dramatized through the Chameleon’s elaborate plan of setting off bombs in several parts of New York. As such, the story has this emphasis on chaos which works well with the webslinger’s state of madness and desperation. Along the way, Spider-Man’s humanity remains as dramatized in key points of the comic book.

    In connection with the chaos and terrorism elements, the action here looked grounded with reality and Alex Saviuk’s style made the tale look gritty.

    One notable part of this comic book shows the development of a separate sub-plot in Washington, D.C., which reflects developments that took place in Web of Spider-Man #109 to #111. It has a touch of politics and was effectively a distraction from the main story.  

    Conclusion

    Spider-Man dealing with freed prisoners in the middle of New York City.

    Web of Spider-Man #112 (1994) is easily the most intense and most action-packed chapter of the Pursuit storyline. The themes of chaos and terrorism here easily overshadowed Spider-Man’s obsessive state and yet the creative team succeeded in moving the plot forward. That said, the stage is all set for the conclusion of the Pursuit storyline and I am looking forward to it.

    Overall, Web of Spider-Man #112 (1994) is recommended.

    +++++

    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/and on Instagram athttps://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #1990s #AlexSaviuk #AmazingSpiderMan #America #amusement #Blog #blogger #blogging #Chameleon #ChatGPT #comic #comicBook #ComicBookReview #comicReview #comics #comicsBlog #comicsReview #conspiracy #crime #criminals #crossover #entertainment #entertainmentBlog #Facebook #fun #Google #GoogleSearch #illustratedLiterature #Instagram #IslamicTerrorism #Islamist #Kraven #KravenTheHunter #KravenSLastHunt #literature #Marvel #MarvelComics #MaryJane #MaryJaneParker #multiculturalism #murder #NewYork #NewYorkCity #NewYorkCityNYC #nostalgia #PeterParker #retroReview #Retrospective #review #Reviews #socialMedia #SpectacularSpiderMan #SpiderMan #SpiderManPursuit #superhero #terrorism #terrorists #TerryKavanaugh #The1990s #TheSpectacularSpiderMan #Tumblr #UnitedStates #WebOfSpiderMan #WordPress #WordPressCom
  7. Took the messy background out. NOT with AI!!! Best way is to enlarge and cut pixel by pixel. Takes a bit of time. But.
    #art #photoart #bissetcollection #chameleon #nature #biodiversity

  8. Took the messy background out. NOT with AI!!! Best way is to enlarge and cut pixel by pixel. Takes a bit of time. But.
    #art #photoart #bissetcollection #chameleon #nature #biodiversity

  9. Took the messy background out. NOT with AI!!! Best way is to enlarge and cut pixel by pixel. Takes a bit of time. But.
    #art #photoart #bissetcollection #chameleon #nature #biodiversity

  10. Took the messy background out. NOT with AI!!! Best way is to enlarge and cut pixel by pixel. Takes a bit of time. But.
    #art #photoart #bissetcollection #chameleon #nature #biodiversity

  11. Took the messy background out. NOT with AI!!! Best way is to enlarge and cut pixel by pixel. Takes a bit of time. But.
    #art #photoart #bissetcollection #chameleon #nature #biodiversity

  12. Good morning. Chameleons. The illegal Wildlife Trade is so prolific in Marloth Park that in nearly two years I only found one!
    #chameleon #nature #biodiversity

  13. Good morning. Chameleons. The illegal Wildlife Trade is so prolific in Marloth Park that in nearly two years I only found one!
    #chameleon #nature #biodiversity

  14. Good morning. Chameleons. The illegal Wildlife Trade is so prolific in Marloth Park that in nearly two years I only found one!
    #chameleon #nature #biodiversity

  15. Good morning. Chameleons. The illegal Wildlife Trade is so prolific in Marloth Park that in nearly two years I only found one!
    #chameleon #nature #biodiversity

  16. Good morning. Chameleons. The illegal Wildlife Trade is so prolific in Marloth Park that in nearly two years I only found one!
    #chameleon #nature #biodiversity

  17. Chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae) are a highly specialized clade of Old World lizards famous for their ability to shift body colours, zygodactylous feet, independently mobile eyes, and long, rapid projectile tongues.
    #chameleon #reptiles #biodiversity #nature

  18. Chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae) are a highly specialized clade of Old World lizards famous for their ability to shift body colours, zygodactylous feet, independently mobile eyes, and long, rapid projectile tongues.
    #chameleon #reptiles #biodiversity #nature

  19. Chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae) are a highly specialized clade of Old World lizards famous for their ability to shift body colours, zygodactylous feet, independently mobile eyes, and long, rapid projectile tongues.
    #chameleon #reptiles #biodiversity #nature

  20. Chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae) are a highly specialized clade of Old World lizards famous for their ability to shift body colours, zygodactylous feet, independently mobile eyes, and long, rapid projectile tongues.
    #chameleon #reptiles #biodiversity #nature

  21. Chameleons (family Chamaeleonidae) are a highly specialized clade of Old World lizards famous for their ability to shift body colours, zygodactylous feet, independently mobile eyes, and long, rapid projectile tongues.
    #chameleon #reptiles #biodiversity #nature

  22. #USpol #ICE #Einwanderung #Überwachung #Datenschutz

    *Wer in #Europa, insbesondere einem Land wie #Frankreich, das wohl bald eine #Rechtsradikale als #Präsidentin haben wird, sollte einen Blick in die #USA werfen, wohin mangelnder #Datenschutz führt:

    Von #404Media:

    "- #Accurint: ein Werkzeug von #LexisNexis zur Personensuche, das alle Arten von personenbezogenen Daten wie Adressen, Telefonnummern, Sozialversicherungsnummern und mehr enthält

    - #Chameleon: ein Tool, das „anonymisierte...

  23. #USpol #ICE #Einwanderung #Überwachung #Datenschutz

    *Wer in #Europa, insbesondere einem Land wie #Frankreich, das wohl bald eine #Rechtsradikale als #Präsidentin haben wird, sollte einen Blick in die #USA werfen, wohin mangelnder #Datenschutz führt:

    Von #404Media:

    "- #Accurint: ein Werkzeug von #LexisNexis zur Personensuche, das alle Arten von personenbezogenen Daten wie Adressen, Telefonnummern, Sozialversicherungsnummern und mehr enthält

    - #Chameleon: ein Tool, das „anonymisierte...

  24. #USpol #ICE #Einwanderung #Überwachung #Datenschutz

    *Wer in #Europa, insbesondere einem Land wie #Frankreich, das wohl bald eine #Rechtsradikale als #Präsidentin haben wird, sollte einen Blick in die #USA werfen, wohin mangelnder #Datenschutz führt:

    Von #404Media:

    "- #Accurint: ein Werkzeug von #LexisNexis zur Personensuche, das alle Arten von personenbezogenen Daten wie Adressen, Telefonnummern, Sozialversicherungsnummern und mehr enthält

    - #Chameleon: ein Tool, das „anonymisierte...

  25. #USpol #ICE #Einwanderung #Überwachung #Datenschutz

    *Wer in #Europa, insbesondere einem Land wie #Frankreich, das wohl bald eine #Rechtsradikale als #Präsidentin haben wird, sollte einen Blick in die #USA werfen, wohin mangelnder #Datenschutz führt:

    Von #404Media:

    "- #Accurint: ein Werkzeug von #LexisNexis zur Personensuche, das alle Arten von personenbezogenen Daten wie Adressen, Telefonnummern, Sozialversicherungsnummern und mehr enthält

    - #Chameleon: ein Tool, das „anonymisierte...

  26. #USpol #ICE #Einwanderung #Überwachung #Datenschutz

    *Wer in #Europa, insbesondere einem Land wie #Frankreich, das wohl bald eine #Rechtsradikale als #Präsidentin haben wird, sollte einen Blick in die #USA werfen, wohin mangelnder #Datenschutz führt:

    Von #404Media:

    "- #Accurint: ein Werkzeug von #LexisNexis zur Personensuche, das alle Arten von personenbezogenen Daten wie Adressen, Telefonnummern, Sozialversicherungsnummern und mehr enthält

    - #Chameleon: ein Tool, das „anonymisierte...

  27. A Look Back at Spectacular Spider-Man #211 (1994)

    Disclaimer: This is my original work with details sourced from reading the comic book and doing personal research. Anyone who wants to use this article, in part or in whole, needs to secure first my permission and agree to cite me as the source and author. Let it be known that any unauthorized use of this article will constrain the author to pursue the remedies under R.A. No. 8293, the Revised Penal Code, and/or all applicable legal actions under the laws of the Philippines.

    Welcome back superhero enthusiasts, 1990s arts and culture enthusiasts, Spider-Man fans and comic book collectors! Today we go back to the year 1994 to examine a small part of the Marvel Comics shared universe through a tale of the Spectacular Spider-Man monthly series.

    Following the tragedy told in Amazing Spider-Man #388, Spider-Man got broken emotionally and he started lusting for revenge against the Chameleon in Spider-Man #45 which marked the beginning of the Pursuit storyline. Along the way, the webslinger became more intense, more violent and his marriage with Mary Jane got strained even more.

    With those details laid down, here is a look back at Spectacular Spider-Man #211, published in 1994 by Marvel Comics with a story written by Mike Lackey and drawn by Sal Buscema. This is the 2nd chapter of the Pursuit storyline.

    The cover.

    Early story

    The story begins with Spider-Man overwhelming an entire gang of dangerous men on the rooftop of a building. Even though they were armed dangerous, the obsessed webslinger successfully hurt each of them until they fell down on the floor. He beat them all as he obsessively searched for answers about the Chameleon. One of them told Spider-Man they don’t know where the Chameleon is but they heard that he offered a million Dollars to hit him (Spidey). Realizing that he just had another dead end for his search, the webslinger traps them all with his web and then swings away to another destination.

    Meanwhile at one of the units of a residential tower in New York, the Chameleon cannot help but smash a lot of things as he struggles with his anger and hatred with Spider-Man. He knows that it is a matter of time before the webslinger finds him…

    Quality

    Spider-Man gets attacked by Tracer.

    In this 2nd chapter of the Pursuit storyline, things really intensified as the plot unraveled. As Spider-Man does his search for the Chameleon and answers, the said super villain executed his strategies that involve deception and deep resources that go beyond money. As such, the webslinger became the target of Tracer who has a powered suit of armor and high-tech weaponry.

    As anticipated, Spider-Man remains driven by revenge in his quest for the Chameleon and because of his broken emotional state, he has gotten more violent with his physical action. He also turned sarcastic in key moments which is a lively reminder that this Spider-Man is no longer the friendly neighborhood hero he used to be. The famous webslinger is not completely unhinged here as his concern for bystanders showed he still has some humanity left within him.

    When it comes to the Chameleon, this comic book portrays him to be very cunning and resourceful. His deception towards others might draw emotions from you and might make you wish he will suffer a lot once Spider-Man finds him.

    Conclusion

    A sad look at the poor emotional state of Peter Parker and the sadness over his marriage with Mary Jane.

    As the 2nd part of the Pursuit storyline, Spectacular Spider-Man #211 (1994) delivers a portrayal of a deeply hurt Spider-Man whose lust for revenge keeps him going no matter what obstacles he faces. As readers, we witness his intense search for the dreaded villain Chameleon as well as his emotional deterioration. That said, this comic book has a somewhat depressing tone as Spider-Man’s life gets worse and his wife Mary Jane is suffering too. Ultimately, this comic book convinced me to continue with the storyline.

    Overall, Spectacular Spider-Man #211 (1994) is recommended.

    +++++

    Thank you for reading. If you find this article engaging, please click the like button below, share this article to others and also please consider making a donation to support my publishing. If you are looking for a copywriter to create content for your special project or business, check out my services and my portfolio. Feel free to contact me with a private message. Also please feel free to visit my Facebook page Author Carlo Carrasco and follow me on Twitter at @CarloCarrascoPH as well as on Tumblr at https://carlocarrasco.tumblr.com/ and on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/authorcarlocarrasco

    #1990s #America #amusement #Blog #blogger #blogging #Chameleon #ChatGPT #comic #comicBook #ComicBookReview #comicReview #comics #comicsBlog #comicsReview #conspiracy #crossover #entertainment #entertainmentBlog #Facebook #fun #Google #GoogleSearch #illustratedLiterature #Instagram #literature #Marvel #MarvelComics #MaryJane #MaryJaneParker #NewYork #NewYorkCity #NewYorkCityNYC #nostalgia #PeterParker #retroReview #Retrospective #review #Reviews #SalBuscema #socialMedia #SpectacularSpiderMan #SpiderMan #SpiderManPursuit #superhero #The1990s #TheSpectacularSpiderMan #Tumblr #UnitedStates #WordPress #WordPressCom
  28. A Look Back at Spectacular Spider-Man #211 (1994)

    Disclaimer: This is my original work with details sourced from reading the comic book and doing personal research. Anyone who wants to use this article, in part or in whole, needs to secure first my permission and agree to cite me as the source and author. Let it be known that any unauthorized use of this article will constrain the author to pursue the remedies under R.A. No. 8293, the Revised Penal Code, and/or all applicable legal actions under the laws of the Philippines.

    Welcome back superhero enthusiasts, 1990s arts and culture enthusiasts, Spider-Man fans and comic book collectors! Today we go back to the year 1994 to examine a small part of the Marvel Comics shared universe through a tale of the Spectacular Spider-Man monthly series.

    Following the tragedy told in Amazing Spider-Man #388, Spider-Man got broken emotionally and he started lusting for revenge against the Chameleon in Spider-Man #45 which marked the beginning of the Pursuit storyline. Along the way, the webslinger became more intense, more violent and his marriage with Mary Jane got strained even more.

    With those details laid down, here is a look back at Spectacular Spider-Man #211, published in 1994 by Marvel Comics with a story written by Mike Lackey and drawn by Sal Buscema. This is the 2nd chapter of the Pursuit storyline.

    The cover.

    Early story

    The story begins with Spider-Man overwhelming an entire gang of dangerous men on the rooftop of a building. Even though they were armed dangerous, the obsessed webslinger successfully hurt each of them until they fell down on the floor. He beat them all as he obsessively searched for answers about the Chameleon. One of them told Spider-Man they don’t know where the Chameleon is but they heard that he offered a million Dollars to hit him (Spidey). Realizing that he just had another dead end for his search, the webslinger traps them all with his web and then swings away to another destination.

    Meanwhile at one of the units of a residential tower in New York, the Chameleon cannot help but smash a lot of things as he struggles with his anger and hatred with Spider-Man. He knows that it is a matter of time before the webslinger finds him…

    Quality

    Spider-Man gets attacked by Tracer.

    In this 2nd chapter of the Pursuit storyline, things really intensified as the plot unraveled. As Spider-Man does his search for the Chameleon and answers, the said super villain executed his strategies that involve deception and deep resources that go beyond money. As such, the webslinger became the target of Tracer who has a powered suit of armor and high-tech weaponry.

    As anticipated, Spider-Man remains driven by revenge in his quest for the Chameleon and because of his broken emotional state, he has gotten more violent with his physical action. He also turned sarcastic in key moments which is a lively reminder that this Spider-Man is no longer the friendly neighborhood hero he used to be. The famous webslinger is not completely unhinged here as his concern for bystanders showed he still has some humanity left within him.

    When it comes to the Chameleon, this comic book portrays him to be very cunning and resourceful. His deception towards others might draw emotions from you and might make you wish he will suffer a lot once Spider-Man finds him.

    Conclusion

    A sad look at the poor emotional state of Peter Parker and the sadness over his marriage with Mary Jane.

    As the 2nd part of the Pursuit storyline, Spectacular Spider-Man #211 (1994) delivers a portrayal of a deeply hurt Spider-Man whose lust for revenge keeps him going no matter what obstacles he faces. As readers, we witness his intense search for the dreaded villain Chameleon as well as his emotional deterioration. That said, this comic book has a somewhat depressing tone as Spider-Man’s life gets worse and his wife Mary Jane is suffering too. Ultimately, this comic book convinced me to continue with the storyline.

    Overall, Spectacular Spider-Man #211 (1994) is recommended.

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