Cover pencils by Joe Bennett, inks by Wellington Dias. "Exposed Wiring," script by Tom DeFalco, pencils by Joe Bennett, inks by Bud LaRosa; Electro is strapped into an electric chair; Elsewhere, Det. Lewis questions Fortunato, prompting him to later contact the Rose; At ESU, Professor Howard pairs Peter up with Paul Stacy; Elsewhere, Dragonfly trains under Madame Qwa; Fortunato and Rose agree to team up against Tarantula; MJ tells her therapist she sometimes thinks she lost her baby because she wasn't good enough; On a yacht in the Aegean, Alison Mongrain calls Norman Osborn about the "project" she has undertaken; Hoping to bond with the electrical force, Electro tells Delilah to throw the electric chair switch; Tarantula issues a contract, to Madame Qwa, on "an old colleague of mine," Joe Robertson Meanwhile, Delilah introduces the Rose to the "all-new, supremely powerful, and super-charged Electro."
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"The Amazing Spider-Man #422 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine/Excellent (7 - 9)" is associated with the Spider-Man brand.
The publisher of "The Amazing Spider-Man #422 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine/Excellent (7 - 9)" is Marvel Comics.
The genre of "The Amazing Spider-Man #422 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine/Excellent (7 - 9)" is Superheroes.
"The Amazing Spider-Man #422 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine/Excellent (7 - 9)" falls under the category of Back Issues (Common).
The artist of "The Amazing Spider-Man #422 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine/Excellent (7 - 9)" is Joe Bennett. The cover artist is Joe Bennett, and Wellington Dias.
The writer of "The Amazing Spider-Man #422 [Direct Edition]-Very Fine/Excellent (7 - 9)" is Tom Defalco.