After a teacher’s strong anti-superhero rant, a confused Nova visits Avengers Tower to ask them a direct and disarming question: Why don't you use your powers to do more, like end wars or cure diseases?
William Harms writes a very specific version of Spider-Man here—the loquacious, self-doubting underdog. The internal monologue is heavy, which some modern readers might find dated, but it serves the theme well. The story explores Peter’s struggle to reconcile his life as a broke freelance photographer with his new status as an "Earth's Mightiest Hero." After a teacher’s strong anti-superhero rant, a confused
Ensuring that the intricate linework of artists like Kudranski remains sharp on modern tablets [4]. The story explores Peter’s struggle to reconcile his
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