Rooney from the film Ferris Bueller's Day Off - in which the rookie Spidey teams with old-school villain Rhino AND star-spangled Captain America to investigate the alarming disappearance of several neighborhood children. Arguably the first half of the volume is better - as the second tale leans a little too heavily on a ridiculously vengeful vice-principal character who apparently models his behavior on the luckless Mr. 1: Straight Out of Brooklyn walks that tricky line (or should I say spins that tangled web?) in that it's hero and his problems will seem reminiscent of Peter Parker in his school days, yet everything still seems fresh and modern in the presentation. But I use what I have to be responsible for as much as I can. Well, I don't know if I have great power - I'm not Captain Marvel or Thor. "'With great power there must also come great responsibility.' It's something the first Spider-Man used to say to me.
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