Spidey's costume gets a new look. Silver Sable, Human Torch and Sandnan guest star in "Blasts from the Past!" The Scarlet Spider's reputation destroyed by Dr. Octopus, Ben assumes the identity of Spider-Man (SpSS #2, '95), dyes his hair blond so he won't be recognized as Peter Parker, and gets a job at the Daily Grind coffee shop (SenSM #0, '96); With the Bugle headlining "Whatever Happened to Spider-Man?" the Human Torch sky-writes a meeting request at their usual spot (the Statue of Liberty), while Silver Sable, curious if Spidey is a different man in the costume, has her agents track him; Elsewhere, Mysterio toys with his newly-stolen Digital Imagery Transmission chip (SenSM #0, '96) that converts his brainwaves into digitized illusions; Meanwhile, Ben, heading to the Torch meeting, spots Sable and Sandman.
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"The Amazing Spider-Man #407 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is associated with the Marvel Heroes, Marvel Universe, and Spider-Man brands.
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The artists of "The Amazing Spider-Man #407 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" are Mark Bagley, and Larry Mahlstedt.
The writer of "The Amazing Spider-Man #407 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine (7.5 – 9)" is Tom Defalco.