To Kill A SPIDER-MAN! 1st Appearance of The Spider-Slayer Mark II Continued from the last issue... Having defeated Spider-Man in battle, Ka-Zar takes Spider-Man to the rooftops to learn the truth about why Jameson hired him to capture the wall-crawler. When Spider-Man revives, he finds that his memory has been restored, so he tells the whole story. Ka-Zar believes Spider-Man but soon departs when police officers threaten Zabu in the area. Spider-Man slinks away during this altercation between the police and Ka-Zar. Meanwhile, Spencer Smythe has contacted J. Jonah Jameson because he has created a new Spider-Slayer robot for Jameson to use in his quest to capture Spider-Man. They send the robot out, which tracks Spider-Man down to his apartment, where he is about to change back into Peter Parker. When he notices the robot, he battles it across the city. When Jameson proves unable to capture Spider-Man, Smythe takes control and sends the robot after Spider-Man, determined to kill the wall-crawler. This is more than what Jameson wanted, and he calls Smythe because he intends to kill Spider-Man for his revenge instead of turning him over to the police. However, Spider-Man defeats the robot by luring it to a spider exhibit, where its spider-detecting device overloads and causes the robot to explode. With yet another failure with one of his Spider-Slayer robots, Smythe is thrown out of Jameson's office. Spider-Man returns to his apartment, where he changes back to Peter Parker on his way out to find out what happened to Aunt May in his absence. On his way out the door, he bumps into Ka-Zar and Zabu. Ka-Zar tells the young man not to be afraid that they are only on an evening stroll.
The price of "The Amazing Spider-Man #58" at Current Comics Monterey is USD $80.00.
The publisher of "The Amazing Spider-Man #58" is Marvel Comics.
The genre of "The Amazing Spider-Man #58" is Superheroes.
"The Amazing Spider-Man #58" falls under the category of Comics.
The artists of "The Amazing Spider-Man #58" are Gene Colan, John Romita, Don Heck, and Jack Kirby.
The writer of "The Amazing Spider-Man #58" is Stan Lee.