Goin' Straight! After the Black Cat told Spider-Man she would go straight, the web-slinger headed to Jean DeWolff and asked for the Black Cat to be pardoned for her previous crimes, with little avail. When he headed over back to Felicia's apartment, however, he discovered that she had plans to pull another heist once again, betraying his trust. Even though Felicia apologized and told Spidey that she would abandon the thought, he found the Black Cat at the site of the heist anyway, later at night. The prized statuette's ownership turned out to be the possession of yet another crime boss, who attacked the both of them, but only succeeded in wounding one of Spidey's legs. After webbing the crime lord and his men up, Spider-Man began his pursuit of the Black Cat once more. But when he finally had her wrapped up in his webbing near a pier, she dived into the waters, claiming that she'd rather die than be imprisoned. Spidey leaped in after her, but couldn't find her even after an intense search. Jean DeWolff arrived a little later with the DA Office's conditional amnesty for the Black Cat, but realized it was too late, to which Spidey replied with a request to be left alone, as he tossed the amnesty papers into the water.
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The publisher of "The Amazing Spider-Man #227" is Marvel Comics.
The genre of "The Amazing Spider-Man #227" is Superheroes.
"The Amazing Spider-Man #227" falls under the category of Comics.
The artists of "The Amazing Spider-Man #227" are John Romita Jr., Bob Layton, and Stan Rouse.
The writers of "The Amazing Spider-Man #227" are Jim Shooter, and Roger Stern.