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WEB 043

Posted on April 21, 2020June 8, 2019 by spiderdewey

Here we go, big cult finale! Looks like those guys aren’t as benign as dumb ol’ Spidey was seeming to think. We rejoin the kidnapping of Betty Brant, already in progress, as she demands that Peter help her. So he does what anyone would do and flashback back to the events of the previous 3 issues before saying anything.

Awkward. Meanwhile, in Cultville…

Back at the apartment, the guys are trying to deprogram Betty by shining a spotlight on her face and asking her questions. The Reverend says he’s done this before. She finds herself admitting the cultists locked her up and wouldn’t feed her in the beginning to “help her learn,” but she’s not coming around. The questions start coming faster and more intense, making Betty admit “Teacher” made her give him all her money, but eventually, she seems to snap out of it. And while that’s going on…

Also awkward! Back at the apartment, Betty’s programming is starting to crack, but…

Aw, nuts! It’s a full-scale brawl between Peter, Flash and an ever-growing mob. Peter fights his way through it to help The Reverend up from where he’s pinned to the ground and send him running for help. We see the nieghbors decide not to get involved (Classy), and then Peter finds that Guy the Cultist has a knife to Flash’s throat. Outside, the Rev decides not to call the police because they would as “unpleasant questions,” and tried Ben Urich at The Bugle, instead, but he’s not in. Meanwhile, Brother Bruce is called upstairs back at the cultists’ place, told Guy is back with Betty & Flash. He leaves his latest pyromaniac weapon on, and it starts a fire in the basement. Hey, like on the cover. But also:

Wait, what? Wh… what? Aunt May can’t just ruin MJ’s career. And like I said before, I’m pretty sure she’s done lingerie before, and I’m certain she will again. This is a weird, weird subplot. Back at the cult, Teacher has Peter & FLash tied up in chairs, and Bruce is very eager to kill them. Teacher admonishes him to go meditate on how his destructive urges will never let him be a student of love, as we see the fire getting worse downstairs. Then, at The Bugle, Ben Urich is back, and he’s received the message about Peter & Flash. He called Kate Cushing, and they resolve to drive to the cult and call the cops to meet them there. As that’s happening, Brother Bruce goes to Teacher’s office, but he’s not in, and Bruce finds a gun in the desk and decides to go kill Peter & Flash. But…

That’s pretty good. Kate & Ben are rushing to the scene, and the cops on Kate’s car phone are not too into her story. At the cult, everyone’s fleeing the burning building as Peter’ untying Flash, but then his Spider Sense goes off.

This whole thing with “Teacher” has been kind of odd. He’s steadfastly refused to do anything bad on-panel, even as he leads his evil cult, and then all of a sudden, he’s leavin’ a dude to burn alive. Just weird. A firetruck smashes through the front gate and Peter rejoins the crowd. He finds Flash & Betty, Flash happy that Spider-Man helped after all, Betty crying as she watches the life she was programmed to love burn. As Ben & Kate show up, Kate asks Betty if a Sister Tracy got out, and Betty points her out.

Aw, poor Kate. Well, that’s it for this wacky tale. Definitely an unusual Spidey story. I don’t think any of this will be referenced next time we see Flash or Betty, but I could be wrong. We shall see. I’m missing a couple issues of Web, but our next one will reveal the new regular writer.

  • Alex Saviuk
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  • Flash Thompson
  • Janet Jackson
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  • Keith Williams
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  • Peter David
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  • The Cult of Love
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