Web of Spider-Man #71

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Marvel ⋅ 1990
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Issue Details

Publisher

Marvel

Writer

Danny Fingeroth

Inker

Andy Mushynsky

Colorist

Bob Sharen

Letterer

Rick Parker

Cover Artist

Keith Williams

Cover Artist

Dave Ross

Published

December 1990

Synopsis

FORTUNE'S FUTY Wantag, Long Island, an elderly woman is watering the plants in her home, unaware that she is in the sights of a sniper. Suddenly a shot rings out and the old woman is dead. The assassin reports back to his employer that their target is down and that there are two only two more left. Later, Peter Parker is going to the cemetery to pay his respects to his Uncle Ben.  This time around, he has come alone as his wife Mary Jane is at a shoot for "Secret Hospital", and his Aunt May is missing.  As he heads to the gates, his spider-sense warns him of danger as he walks into the view of a sniper scope. Suddenly, Peter is no longer in his sights as if he suddenly disappeared. However, the sniper turns his attention to his true target, the former adventurer known as Dominic Fortune who is leaving the cemetery with a group of men. Hearing Peter calling out to him, Dominic turns to wave causing the sniper to narrowly miss him.  Dominic and his men dive to the ground and fire back, but the sniper flees in his car.   After checking if Peter us okay, Dominic explains that he is a marked man. Peter assumes that Fortune had come to the cemetery to visit his parents, but learns that he is really coming to visit his son Jerry.  He takes Peter to see Jerry's grave, telling Parker that his son was murdered by his foe Simon Steele. He asks Peter if he can get access to the files at the Daily Bugle to learn what he can about Simon Steele, telling him that the authorities have been useless in making the war criminal see justice.  When Peter tells him that he can't, Dominic becomes angry and storms off, vowing to kill the Nazi once and for all.  Dominic's devotion reminds Peter of how he felt after he heard his Uncle Ben was murdered. Changing into Spider-Man, Peter swings across the city. Thinking how close he was to killing the burglar who shot his Uncle, Spider-Man decides that he owes it to Fortune to make sure he doesn't go over the edge.   While at the heavily guarded Fifth Avenue home of Simon Steele, the former Nazi checks to see how the progress on a new computer virus that Sabbath Raven has been preparing for him. She reports that it can successfully eliminate all digital records regarding Steele since the United States government has eliminated his amnesty granted near the end of the war. With his records about to be eliminated and all those who are still alive to testify against him for his wartime crimes, Steele is on the brink of escaping justice again.  Once their work is done, Steele tells Sabbath that they will then flee to South America where they can start their lives over.   Meanwhile, at the Daily Bugle office, Peter Parker is going through the Bugle's digital archives to learn everything he can about Dominic Fortune and his foe Simon Steele. He reads about Dominic's early adventures with Sabbath Raven during the 1930s. He reads an interview given by Fortune where he explains that just before World War II really began, he and Sabbath were in Rotterdam. When they had an argument, Raven fled and that was the last time that Fortune saw her. Mere hours later, the Germans invaded Rotterdam. When Fortune rushed back to their hotel to get Sabbath, she had disappeared without a trace.  Forced to return to the United States, Dominic entered the army and returned to fight in the war three years later. After the war, Dominic used every resource at his disposal to try and find Sabbath Raven in Europe, but found no trace of her. Eventually, Fortune was forced to return to the States. After Sabbath's gambling boat was taken by creditors, Fortune started a new life, getting married and having children. As the years passed, he grew old and an increasingly embittered Dominic Fortune was put in the Restwell Retirement home. That's when Peter first met him, and also, as Spider-Man, helped Fortune defeat Turner D. Century. He also reads recent news about how Fortune's recent encounter with Simon Steele led to the death of his son, and that the seemingly youthful Sabbath Raven was actually the daughter of Sabbath and Steele's brother. Still, the true fate of the original Sabbath Raven is still unknown. As Peter leaves the archives, he is stopped by Kate Cushing. She tells him that another witness to Simon Steele's crimes has been identified and is being held under police protection. She asks Peter to try and get in and get exclusive photos.   Peter takes a cab out to the building where the witness is being kept and spots some men trying to break in. Changing into Spider-Man, Peter confronts the assassins and easily incapacitates. He then notices another group trying to force their way into the building at ground level. However, they are pushed by Silver Sable and her Wild Pack who had been hired to protect the witness. Sable wants the assassins alive so they can learn the location of Simon Steele. Spider-Man swings in to assist in the capture of the would-be assassins. After the killers are rounded up, Spider-Man asks if they are also watching over Dominic Fortune. Sable assures the wall-crawler that Dominic is fine because he has hired his own mercenaries as well as some of her own men. As if on cue, Silver Sable gets a call from her other agents who report that Dominic Fortune is under attack. Spider-Man tags along with Silver Sable and assist in stopping the armed killers who have come to eliminate Fortune. Unfortunately, it costs the life of one of the members of her Wild Pack. Inside, Dominic Fortune insists on going after Steele himself, however Silver Sable wants to take him in to face justice for his war crimes. While questioning one of the assassins, they learn Steele's location. After hearing this, Fortune drops a smoke bomb in order to escape and go after Steele on his own.    Dominic and his mercenaries flee in a car, but Spider-Man manages to tag it with a spider-tracer so they can follow it. Soon, Fortune and his men storm the fifth avenue home of Stimon Steele and begin gunning down Steele's hired men. Dominic rushes upstairs and confronts Simon Steele and the younger Sabbath Raven. He quickly disarms both and is about to eliminate Simon Steele when Spider-Man, Silver Sable, and the Wild Pack arrive. Sable orders Dominic to stand down and threatens to shoot him. Spider-Man gets between the two and convinces Dominic. Suddenly, another person enters the room and tells Dominic not to let Steele make him a murderer. To everyone's surprise, it is the elderly Sabbath Raven. However, before any answers can be given, Simon Steele and his niece drop a a glass barrier between them and the heroes and abscond with the real Sabbath Raven. As they make their escape, Simon Steele tells Sabbath to stop crying and in order to prevent their being followed, Steele activates a device that causes his fifth avenue home to explode.

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