Dead Man's Bluff! (The Amazing Spider-Man #142) (1975)


Author: Gerry Conway

Artist: Ross Andru 

Embellishers: F. Giacoia & D. Hunt


Spider-Man is trying to understand why he drove his Spider-Mobile off the end of a pier. 


I was surprised to see that this was apparently only his second encounter with Mysterio, the previous one coming all the way back in #24 (April 1965).


The mind games resume.



Question: Is punching a brick wall really so much harder on the hands than punching a supervillain?



Peter’s making himself at home in his new apartment; at least he has a telephone now.



And the mind games continue.



And at last we find out who is behind them.



Peter and Mary Jane have learned that Betty and Ned are planning to wed, but as Pete reminisces about his first love, he gets another disturbing glimpse of someone who looks suspiciously like his deepest love.



Fired up with anger, Spidey uses a tracking device to follow transmissions to the image inducer that Mysterio managed to plant on him.



After that, the fight is over pretty quickly.



At least, this new Mysterio isn’t a rat.



Looks like we might see more of him.




This fun but unremarkable Conway epic relies on some pretty implausible story elements.

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