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Original Canadian 5 issue series, produced under the direction of the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police with the cooperation of the Alliance for a Drug Free Canada, Right-Riders Bicycle and Road Safety Program and other organizations.
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You will not find the Set of all 5 of these Limited Edition Comics together.
ENG - $60 for All 5 English Edition Comics - Just "2" Complete Set left.
FRE - I have Issues #2, 4 & 5 available at this time of the French Editions.
($15 for select Singles of English or French - All in Plastic Bags & Backer Boards).
COMIC #5: DEAD BALL Volume 1 - #5
The Amazing Spider-Man -- Marvel Comics -- January 1, 1993 - Featuring Major League Baseball's Montreal Expos Baseball Team.
"Field of Screams" features Spidey facing the Green Goblin during a Montreal Expos game in Canada! Script by Adam Blaustein, pencils by Jim Craig, inks by Dan and David Day. Craig/Tom Morgan cover. Characters: Spider-Man, Green Goblin, Major Jane, Norman Osborn
FRENCH CANADIAN Edition, interior printed on regular newsprint.
Book 5 in a special series presented by the Canadian Association of Chiefs of Police. "Field of Screams" features Spidey facing the Green Goblin during a Montreal Expos Baseball Game in Canada! Script by Adam Blaustein, pencils by Jim Craig, inks by Dan and David Day. Craig/Tom Morgan cover. 32 pages. Cover price $1.50.
Édition CANADIENNE-FRANÇAISE, intérieur imprimé sur papier journal ordinaire.
Livre 5 d'une série spéciale présentée par l'Association canadienne des chefs de police. « Champ de cris » met en scène Spidey affrontant le Bouffon vert lors d'un match de baseball des Expos de Montréal au Canada !
Scénario d'Adam Blaustein, dessin de Jim Craig, encres de Dan et David Day. Couverture Craig/Tom Morgan. 32 pages. Prix de couverture : 1,50 $.
Synopsis de « Le Champ des Cris ! »
Spider-Man se lance dans les rues de Montréal lors de son long voyage au Canada. De retour à son gîte, sa femme Mary Jane lui manque cruellement après une si longue absence. Cependant, de retour dans sa chambre, Spider-Man est agréablement surpris de découvrir que Mary Jane est montée le voir. Elle a d'ailleurs emmené le jeune Normie Osborn avec elle, car Liz a des problèmes avec son mari Harry. Comme Normie dort, Peter utilise sa toile pour éteindre les lumières et partager un moment romantique avec Mary Jane.
Le lendemain matin, Peter Parker se rend au stade olympique pour photographier un match de baseball, au cours duquel se produit également une performance du groupe de sécurité cycliste Right Riders. Tandis que les Right Riders visitent le stade, Peter Parker prend des photos. Il est ensuite rejoint par sa femme Mary Jane et Normie Osborn qui rencontrent les membres de l'équipe. Pendant ce temps, de retour à Manhattan, Harry Osborn cherche un cadeau d'anniversaire pour son fils. Il se rend dans un magasin d'électronique pour acheter le dernier jeu vidéo, mais apprend qu'il est en rupture de stock. C'est alors qu'il remarque le match de baseball à la télévision. En regardant, il aperçoit la caméra filmant Peter Parker en train d'attraper un coup de circuit. Voir le jeune Normie dans ses bras met Harry en colère. Dans un accès de rage, il renverse une pancarte de réparation sur un panneau électrique exposé, provoquant un incendie dans le magasin. En sortant du magasin, il jure de se venger de Parker sous les traits du Bouffon Vert.
Plus tard dans la journée, le match de baseball est en pause et le public assiste à une démonstration de sécurité à vélo organisée par les Right Riders. Celle-ci est interrompue par l'attaque du Bouffon Vert, venu chercher son fils. Depuis les tribunes, Peter Parker confie Normie à l'un des assistants de l'équipe pour qu'il le mette en sécurité. Pendant que les joueurs de baseball repoussent le Bouffon Vert, Peter s'éclipse et se transforme en Spider-Man. Après un bref combat sur le terrain, les Right Riders tentent de distraire le Bouffon Vert en traversant le terrain avec Normie Osborn. Poursuivant les Right Riders, le Bouffon Vert est distrait par Spider-Man qui le rattrape. L'incident se solde par une défaite humiliante pour le Bouffon qui s'écrase contre un mur. Simplement sonné, le Bouffon décide de s'enfuir sur son planeur endommagé. Spider-Man tente de l'enlacer, mais il n'a plus de fluide de toile, ce qui permet au Bouffon de s'échapper. Le danger passé, Spider-Man remercie les Right Riders pour leur aide et s'élance. Reprenant sa forme de Peter Parker, le grimpeur rejoint Mary Jane et Normie dans les tribunes pour regarder le reste du match.
Notes de continuité
1. Ce voyage a commencé dans « Amazing Spider-Man : Patinage sur glace » n° 1. Le récit de cette histoire indique que l'action se déroule avant « Spectacular Spider-Man n° 200 ».
2. Peter et Mary Jane sont ici présentés comme mari et femme. Cependant, des années plus tard, leur mariage est effacé par Méphisto dans « Amazing Spider-Man 545 ». Ils doivent donc être considérés comme un couple de fait.
3. L'équipe de baseball de cette histoire est identifiée comme étant les Expos de Montréal, et Moises Alou, Marquis Grissom, Delino Shields et Larry Walker en font partie. Tous ces éléments doivent être considérés comme des références thématiques selon l'échelle temporelle glissante de la Terre-616. Surtout depuis que les Expos ont déménagé à Washington D.C. en 2004. Alou a quitté les Expos en 1996 et a ensuite pris sa retraite de la Ligue majeure de baseball en 2009. Marquis Grissom a quitté l'équipe en 1994 et a pris sa retraite de la MLB en 2006. Delino Deshields a quitté les Expos en 1993 et a pris sa retraite de la Ligue en 2002. Larry Walker a quitté l'équipe en 1994 et a pris sa retraite de la MLB en 2005. Cette histoire présente également une apparition de la mascotte des Expos, Youppi!, d'ailleurs les droits du personnage de Youppi! ont été vendus à l'équipe de hockey des Canadiens de Montréal après le déménagement des Expos à Washington.
Synopsis for "Field of Screams!"
Spider-Man is web-slinging across the city of Montreal, on his extended trip in Canada. As he heads back to the bed & breakfast, he can't help but miss his wife Mary Jane after being away from home for so long. However, when he returns to his room, Spider-Man is delightfully surprised to discover that Mary Jane has come up to see him. Incidentally, she has brought young Normie Osborn up with her because Liz is having some issues with her husband Harry. Since Normie is asleep, Peter uses his webbing to turn off the lights so that he and Mary Jane can have a moment of romance.
The next morning, Peter Parker goes to the Olympic Stadium to photograph a baseball game, which also features a performance by the Right Riders bicycle safety group. As the Right Riders are taken on a tour of the stadium, Peter Parker snaps photos. He is then joined by his wife Mary Jane and Normie Osborn who get to meet members of the team. Meanwhile, back in Manhattan, Harry Osborn is out looking for a birthday gift for his son. He goes to an electronics store to buy the latest video game release but learns they are out of stock. That's when he notices the baseball game playing on television. As he looks, he happens to see the camera filming Peter Parker catching a home run ball. Seeing young Normie in his arms angers Harry. In a fit of rage, he knocks over a repair sign into an exposed electrical panel causing a fire in the store. Exiting the store, he swears to get revenge against Parker as the Green Goblin.
Later in the day, the baseball game is in intermission and the audience is entertained with a bicycle safety demonstration put on by the Right Riders. This is interrupted by an attack by the Green Goblin, who has come to take his son. From the stands, Peter Parker hands off Normie to one of the team assistants to bring to safety. While the baseball players fend off the Green Goblin, Peter slips away and changes into Spider-Man. After a brief battle on the field, the Right Riders try to help by distracting the Green Goblin by riding across the field with Normie Osborn. Chasing after the Right Riders, the Green Goblin is distracted by Spider-Man catching up with him. This ends with a humiliating defeat for the Goblin who flies right into a wall. Merely stunned, the Goblin decides to escape on his damaged goblin glider. Spider-Man tries to web him up, but he is out of web-fluid, allowing the Goblin to escape. With the danger over, Spider-Man thanks the Right Riders for their help and swings away. Changing back to Peter Parker, the wall-crawler joins Mary Jane and Normie in the stands to watch the rest of the game.
Continuity Notes
1. This trip began in “Amazing Spider-Man: Skating on Thin Ice #1. The narrative of this story states that this story takes place prior to “Spectacular Spider-Man #200”.
2. Peter and Mary Jane are referred to as husband and wife here. However, years later, their marriage is erased from existence by Mephisto in “Amazing Spider-Man $545. As such they should be considered a common-law couple here.
3. The baseball team in this story is identified as the Montreal Expos, and identifies Moises Alou, Marquis Grissom, Delino Shields, and Larry Walker as members of the team. All of these should be considered topical references per the Sliding Timescale of Earth-616. Particularly since the Expos moved to Washington D.C. in 2004. Alou left the Expos in 1996 and later retired from Major League Baseball in 2009. Marquis Grissom left the team in 1994 and retired from the MLB in 2006. Delino Deshields left the Expos in 1993, and retired from the League in 2002. Larry Walker left the team in 1994 and retired from the MLB in 2005. This story also features an appearance by the Expos mascot Youppi!, incidentally the rights to the Youppi! character were sold to the Montreal Canadiens hockey team after the Expos moved to Washington.
OTHER ISSUES #1 to 4:
COMIC #1: SKATING ON THIN ICE Volume 1 - #1
The Amazing Spider-Man -- Marvel Comics -- January 1, 1990
Skating on Thin Ice is an anti-drug public service announcement that takes place in Canada.
In the first issue Spider-Man managed to track Electro's drug operation to Canada. Peter Parker then convinced J. Jonah Jameson to send him to Canada to cover a science fair. Arriving in Winnipeg, Peter Parker meets science fair winner Beth. He encounters Electro again and manages to convince one of the kids of Beth's hockey team to stay off drugs.
Peter Parker Convinces J. Jonah Jameson to go to Winnipeg to do some investigating after a brief run through with Electro. Spider-Man Follows Electro to Canada on a major drug bust, all the while, Spider-man is teaching some kids to make the right choices along with hockey legend Herb Carnegie ("Future Aces" - African-American hockey legend) making a guest appearance.
Characters: Spider-Man, Electro, J. Jonah Jameson
Todd McFarlane cover. Written by Dwayne McDuffie with art by Alex Saviuk and inks by Christopher Ivy.
COMIC #2: DOUBLE TROUBLE Volume 1 - #2
The Amazing Spider-Man -- Marvel Comics -- January 1, 1990
In the issue, the action has moved to Fredericton for the next big science fair. Beth is there representing Winnipeg, as well as her friend Charlie, who was also a science fair winner in Winnipeg. Spider-Man isn't the only Unites States national in Canada interested in the science fair; there's also the Chameleon, who suspects that Beth's revolutionary science fair project could be worth several hundred thousand dollars* to the right buyer.
The Chameleon breaks into Beth's room but can't find her notes. He then disguises himself as a teenage boy and befriends Beth and Charlie. The Chameleon discovers Charlie has a drug problem and offers him more drugs if he can get Beth's notes. Beth walks in on Charlie tearing apart her room and discovers his drug problem. She throws him out. Later, Spider-Man shows up at her window and tells her that he needs her notes for a "dire emergency." She gives him her notes, but as you've probably already guessed, this isn't the authentic Spider-Man -- but instead the Chameleon disguised as Spider-Man. The real Spider-Man chases the fake Spider-Man and manages to recover Beth's notes, but the Chameleon escapes. Spider-Man returns Beth's notes, but not before giving both her and Charlie a lecture about drugs.
The next day is the big science fair. Disguised as a judge, the Chameleon manages for the second time to grab Beth's notes. Spider-Man sees through his disguise and webs him up, but the Chameleon sets off a trap. Somehow, he has managed to turn all the science fair projects into killer robots. In the end, Spider-Man saves the bystanders and Charlie gives up drugs. A happy ending, even if we never find out who won the science fair.
Written by Dwayne McDuffie with art by Alex Herb Trimpe and inks by Christopher Ivy.
Characters: Spider-Man, Chameleon and Electro (in flashback).
COMIC #3: HIT AND RUN Volume 1 - #3
The Amazing Spider-Man -- Marvel Comics -- January 1, 1992
A story about bike and road safety taking place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Spidey and Ghost Rider race to the rescue!
Real locations which can be found are Silver Snail Comics on Page 11 and both the then "Sky Dome" (now Roger's Centre) home of the Toronto Blue Jays Major League Baseball Team and the CN Tower all over the book.
Peter Parker is in Toronto to cover the Toronto Blue Jays/New York Yankees game.
The action starts as young Phil Danton is riding his bike to the stadium. He's excited because that night he and the other members of his bicycle team (the "Right Riders") are going to demonstrate bicycle safety before the game and then get to watch the game free. He's also hoping he can get some autographs from the ballplayer. Phil's running late so he cuts through an alley. Unfortunately, a drunk driver also picks that moment to use the alley as a shortcut and hits Phil head-on before fleeing the scene.
Luckily, Phil's American cousin happens to be in town -- a cousin named Danny Ketch. For those of you who remember the '90s, you'll recall that Danny Ketch was the alter ego of the second Ghost Rider, a ubiquitous character who appeared in almost as many comics as Wolverine. Danny gets Phil to the hospital and then hunts down the drunk driver as Ghost Rider. The driver escapes and manages to convince Spider-Man that it was Ghost Rider who hit Phil, not him.
Spidey hunts down Ghost Rider and because this is a team-up comic book, they fight. Meanwhile, the drunk driver hires some goons to kill Phil because he thinks Phil is Ghost Rider. Spidey and Ghost Rider manage to patch up their differences (the issue being mainly that Spider-Man believed the word of a two-bit thug over someone he'd worked alongside before) and make it back to the hospital in time to rescue Phil. The goons are caught, the drunk driver confesses, and Phil gets an autographed baseball and visit from BJ Birdy, the Blue Jay's mascot.
Characters: Spider-Man, Ghost Rider
COMIC #4: CHAOS IN CALGARY Volume 1 - #4
The Amazing Spider-Man -- Marvel Comics -- January 1, 1992
Peter Parker is in Calgary, Alberta taking pictures for the Daily Bugle of the rodeo at the Calgary Stampede: The Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth!
This is the fourth in a series of Spider-Man public service comics is bicycle safety, although it only mentioned in two panels of the entire comic. While the comic does feature a super-hero team cameo, that team happens to be the Rangers. Once again American super-villains are an integral part of the plot and Peter just happens to be in the right place in the right time (and luckily criminals only victimize one city at a time in Canada).
As the comic starts, Peter is at the Calgary Stampede taking pictures for the Daily Bugle. Alongside him are Nobel Prize winning physicist Dr. Cargill and his wheelchair bound daughter Joline.
Performing at the Stampede are the Rangers, some of Marvel's cheesiest heroes: there's sharp-shooter Shooting Star, mysterious vigilante Phantom Rider, and the Texas Twister, half man-half cyclone. Appearing with the Rangers are the Right Riders, the safe-riding bicycle team from the previous issue. A watered-down version of the Frightful Four choose this moment to attack the crowd and kidnap Dr. Cargill.
Peter rushes Joline to her father's RV where she'll be safe. He then changes into Spider-Man and rushes back to rescue the doctor. Meanwhile, the Rangers have taken on the Frightful Four and lost in record time. Back at the RV, Joline switches to a souped-up hovering wheelchair and becomes Turbine, Canada's newest super-hero. She joins up with the Right Riders and together they rescue the Rangers and help Spidey capture the Frightful Four and rescue Dr. Cargill.
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