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In this Superman universe, Clark, as a result of a rescue attempt too close to the Sun, becomes mortal. If Superman knew he would only live a normal or shortened lifespan, what choices would he make in his limited time?
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Showdown between Spider-Man and Thunderball, a powerful villain who has given Thor a run for his money Amazing Spider-Man #248 is one of the truly great Spider-Man stories ever told. Numerous fans, bloggers and comics creators have ranked this issue as one of the greatest ever.
The reason for all of the accolades is an 11-page back-up story entitled, "The Kid Who Collected Spider-Man." The kid in question is nine-year-old Tim Harrison, what makes Tim stand out -- and the reason he was profiled in the Daily Bugle -- was his love for the Amazing Spider-Man. he has scrapbooks overflowing with magazine and newspaper clippings, and even some video footage from Spider-Man's early television appearances.
The story opens with Spider-Man paying Tim a visit in his room, just before the young boy goes to bed. "I happened to see that article about you in the Daily Bugle and I just couldn't pass up a chance to meet such a faithful fan," he explains. Tim shows Spider-Man his collection and Spider-Man, in turn, tells the inquisitive youngster about how he became Spider-Man after he was bitten by a radioactive spider.
They share some stories -- and some laughs -- until it's time for Tim to go to sleep and Spider-Man to leave.
Spider-Man can't do much damage to Thunderball, he manages to swipe the Wrecker's crowbar. Thunderball draws his strength from the enchanted bar, so he's eager to get it back. He lures Thunderball into a Long Island electrical sub-station and zaps the bad guy with some high voltage. The electricity knocks Thunderball out.