"Put him down, Doctor Oc!"
Spider-Man said.
Dr. Octopus turned and looked up on the wall to see him on the wall looking down at him. His finger tips and the tip of his toes kept him attached to the wall. His knee caps leaned against the wall as well.
"Well, we meet again Spider-Man, and this time without your partner!"
"She'll be along shortly. Put him down, before you make things worse for yourself."
"You know what, I've always hated Spiders. They are nothing but freaky little pests." He looked up at Mr. Jameson and then looked back at Spider-Man. His metal limb threw Mr. Jameson to the ground. "I think it will be more fun exterminating the most annoying pest of them all!" J. Jonah Jameson crawled out of danger and ran for his life to avoid the coming confrontation.
All four limbs raced towards Spider-Man. Spider-Man leaped just in time to avoid the limbs crashing into the building. He bounced on the sidewalk with his hands, in front of Dr. Octopus and into his chest with his feet.
Dr. Octopus stumbled backward a few steps but quickly regained his posture. One of the mechanical arms tried to come up from behind and wrapped around him, but Spider-Man back flipped over the arm. As his back was horizontal to the ground just before his body returned to vertical position to land on his feet, another claw rammed down into his gut, slamming him down hard onto the sidewalk. The metal claw that had slammed him to the ground now pinned him there as another one came down upon his head.
Spider-Man caught the claw just inches from his face. Dr. Octavius was about to command another claw to smash his head but out of nowhere, the Black Cat came flying at him, smashing the flat of her right foot into his chest, causing him to fall onto his back. The mechanical limb released Spider-Man and in a split second, he hopped back up onto his feet to join his partner. "Good timing, Cat!"
"You know I like to make an entrance!" The Black Cat smiled.
Dr. Octopus used the mechanical arms to push himself back up onto his feet. "Do you really think the two of you can stop me? I am more than a match for both of you."
"It's over, Doc Oc! You need help!"
"You're right, Spider-Man, it is over, but it is you that will need help!" Dr. Octavius had distracted them long enough for his four mechanical claws to grab hold of a parked car. All twelve digit dug through the metal of the car and the mechanical arms lifted it high above his head. "Catch!"
He threw the car at the two heroes. Spider-Man and the Black Cat leaped in opposite directions, just barley avoiding the automobile. The car crashed against the tower, shattering windows and leaving a hole in the building. The car came crashing down onto the ground.
Spider-Man pointed his right wrist at a street light and pulled himself up and swung towards Dr. Octopus. Two of his mechanical tentacle attacked him. They were waving too wildly for him to get a clear shot of ramming into his chest, so he had to try and alter course on a dime. Unfortunately, the gave him ample time to ensnare him into a little trap. One of the arms slapped him across the ribs, causing him to slam back down onto the sidewalk.
The Black Cat had her own troubles. She went in for a blow to his body, hoping his distraction with Spider-Man would allow her to dish out a stunning blow, but it was as if he had two separate brains, for his other two metal tentacles dashed at her. She did a back flip to avoid the first one, and for the split second she was on her hands, she saw in the corner of her eye the second claw coming at her. As she flipped back onto her feet, she instantly did a second back flip to avoid the second claw.
She found herself too far away from Dr. Octopus himself, which was more dangerous because of being more open to his metal tentacles. She had to get closer to him which was harder for his tentacles to reach. She made a super jump at the building and with her feet, bounced off the wall and in mid air, turned around so her feet was on a collision course with his chest. Her feet was about to make contact when a three digit claw grabbed her by the ankle and slammed her against the wall.
Spider-Man was quick to be back on his feet. Dr. Octopus laughed as he elevated himself up into the air, standing on all four metal claws. "Come and get me if you can, Spider-Man!"
Dr. Octopus turned and ran on all four tentacles. Spider-Man looked over to his partner to see her still on the ground, breathing heavily. She looked up at him. "I'll be along, don't worry about me. Go bring him down!"
He was torn, emotionally two ways. Should he let Dr. Octopus go and go help the Black Cat or does he go after him alone? She was persuading him to go after him. From the looks of it, she wasn't seriously hurt, just shaken. He nodded down to her, deciding to go after Dr. Octopus. He spun a web line and began to swing after him.
Spider-Man's speed was faster than the most cars going thirty-five to forty-five miles per hour, but Dr. Octavius with his tentacles at full length, putting his body three stories above ground, was going faster. Spider-Man could not believe that Dr. Octopus was even faster than he.
Dr. Octopus was running down the middle of a three lane highway! Cars were swerving to avoid hitting these metal tentacles and crashed into either other cars, parked cars, or other buildings. Spider-Man could not keep up, not matter what mid-swing maneuver he tried, he continued to fall behind. When he had disappeared from his sight, he ceased his pursuit and attached himself to a wall. He stayed there and looked down the road, at the mass destruction of cars crashes.
Suddenly, his spider-senses warned him of danger. He looked towards the roof of the building he had latched himself on to see Dr. Octopus falling right towards his. He clinched his teeth viciously. There was no time to react. Dr. Octavius fell past Spider-Man, but as he passed, one of the three digit claws grabbed him by the wrist and brought him down with him.
Dr. Octopus landed on his three remaining claws at the tips of each tentacle while the other one used the G-force of freefalling five stories and slammed him on top of the hood of a parked car. Every window of that car shattered as the hood caved in on impact.
Spider-Man felt pain throughout his entire body, which was also a good sign that he was not paralyzed by the attack. He knew that he would have next to no time at all to recover before the next attack came. Spider-Man, groggily, turned his head towards Dr. Octopus to see a claw lunging for his face. Spider-Man lifted his right wrist and shot a web line at a street light. With all the strength he could muster up, he pulled the web line with such strength that his entire body was pulled out of the indentation in the hood. The claw missed his head by inches. He landed in front of the car, nearly stumbling as his feet touched the ground.
Spider-Man fired a web line for Dr. Octopus' head. With a grin, he tilted his head out of the path of the web line and the web line attached itself to a brick in the building. It happened to be a loose brick in the wall. Spider-Man jerked on the web line and the loose brick shot out of the wall and hit Dr. Octopus in the back of the head.
He covered his head with his hands, which was the distraction Spider-Man was looking for. Spider-Man leaped at Dr. Octopus with his left arm extended and his left hand balled up into a fist. He delivered a powerful punch across the face, which caused him to stumble backwards and slam up against the wall. Spider-Man went in again to deliver another punch across the face, but one of his metal tentacles slapped him back away from him. A half second later, one of the metal tentacles snapped like a whip, hitting him in the chest with such power, that he flew, back first across the street.
A car driving on the road, slammed on his breaks, nearly hitting him in mid flight. Across the Street, inside of a McDonalds and sitting by the window, customers saw Spider-Man get sent across the street, heading straight for them. All the customers ran for cover screaming as Spider-Man crashed through the large rectangular window and flew over the tables and crashed into the lighted menu board before crashing down on top of the counter.
Dr. Octavius laughed triumphantly ! "This is too easy!"
Spider-Man said.
Dr. Octopus turned and looked up on the wall to see him on the wall looking down at him. His finger tips and the tip of his toes kept him attached to the wall. His knee caps leaned against the wall as well.
"Well, we meet again Spider-Man, and this time without your partner!"
"She'll be along shortly. Put him down, before you make things worse for yourself."
"You know what, I've always hated Spiders. They are nothing but freaky little pests." He looked up at Mr. Jameson and then looked back at Spider-Man. His metal limb threw Mr. Jameson to the ground. "I think it will be more fun exterminating the most annoying pest of them all!" J. Jonah Jameson crawled out of danger and ran for his life to avoid the coming confrontation.
All four limbs raced towards Spider-Man. Spider-Man leaped just in time to avoid the limbs crashing into the building. He bounced on the sidewalk with his hands, in front of Dr. Octopus and into his chest with his feet.
Dr. Octopus stumbled backward a few steps but quickly regained his posture. One of the mechanical arms tried to come up from behind and wrapped around him, but Spider-Man back flipped over the arm. As his back was horizontal to the ground just before his body returned to vertical position to land on his feet, another claw rammed down into his gut, slamming him down hard onto the sidewalk. The metal claw that had slammed him to the ground now pinned him there as another one came down upon his head.
Spider-Man caught the claw just inches from his face. Dr. Octavius was about to command another claw to smash his head but out of nowhere, the Black Cat came flying at him, smashing the flat of her right foot into his chest, causing him to fall onto his back. The mechanical limb released Spider-Man and in a split second, he hopped back up onto his feet to join his partner. "Good timing, Cat!"
"You know I like to make an entrance!" The Black Cat smiled.
Dr. Octopus used the mechanical arms to push himself back up onto his feet. "Do you really think the two of you can stop me? I am more than a match for both of you."
"It's over, Doc Oc! You need help!"
"You're right, Spider-Man, it is over, but it is you that will need help!" Dr. Octavius had distracted them long enough for his four mechanical claws to grab hold of a parked car. All twelve digit dug through the metal of the car and the mechanical arms lifted it high above his head. "Catch!"
He threw the car at the two heroes. Spider-Man and the Black Cat leaped in opposite directions, just barley avoiding the automobile. The car crashed against the tower, shattering windows and leaving a hole in the building. The car came crashing down onto the ground.
Spider-Man pointed his right wrist at a street light and pulled himself up and swung towards Dr. Octopus. Two of his mechanical tentacle attacked him. They were waving too wildly for him to get a clear shot of ramming into his chest, so he had to try and alter course on a dime. Unfortunately, the gave him ample time to ensnare him into a little trap. One of the arms slapped him across the ribs, causing him to slam back down onto the sidewalk.
The Black Cat had her own troubles. She went in for a blow to his body, hoping his distraction with Spider-Man would allow her to dish out a stunning blow, but it was as if he had two separate brains, for his other two metal tentacles dashed at her. She did a back flip to avoid the first one, and for the split second she was on her hands, she saw in the corner of her eye the second claw coming at her. As she flipped back onto her feet, she instantly did a second back flip to avoid the second claw.
She found herself too far away from Dr. Octopus himself, which was more dangerous because of being more open to his metal tentacles. She had to get closer to him which was harder for his tentacles to reach. She made a super jump at the building and with her feet, bounced off the wall and in mid air, turned around so her feet was on a collision course with his chest. Her feet was about to make contact when a three digit claw grabbed her by the ankle and slammed her against the wall.
Spider-Man was quick to be back on his feet. Dr. Octopus laughed as he elevated himself up into the air, standing on all four metal claws. "Come and get me if you can, Spider-Man!"
Dr. Octopus turned and ran on all four tentacles. Spider-Man looked over to his partner to see her still on the ground, breathing heavily. She looked up at him. "I'll be along, don't worry about me. Go bring him down!"
He was torn, emotionally two ways. Should he let Dr. Octopus go and go help the Black Cat or does he go after him alone? She was persuading him to go after him. From the looks of it, she wasn't seriously hurt, just shaken. He nodded down to her, deciding to go after Dr. Octopus. He spun a web line and began to swing after him.
Spider-Man's speed was faster than the most cars going thirty-five to forty-five miles per hour, but Dr. Octavius with his tentacles at full length, putting his body three stories above ground, was going faster. Spider-Man could not believe that Dr. Octopus was even faster than he.
Dr. Octopus was running down the middle of a three lane highway! Cars were swerving to avoid hitting these metal tentacles and crashed into either other cars, parked cars, or other buildings. Spider-Man could not keep up, not matter what mid-swing maneuver he tried, he continued to fall behind. When he had disappeared from his sight, he ceased his pursuit and attached himself to a wall. He stayed there and looked down the road, at the mass destruction of cars crashes.
Suddenly, his spider-senses warned him of danger. He looked towards the roof of the building he had latched himself on to see Dr. Octopus falling right towards his. He clinched his teeth viciously. There was no time to react. Dr. Octavius fell past Spider-Man, but as he passed, one of the three digit claws grabbed him by the wrist and brought him down with him.
Dr. Octopus landed on his three remaining claws at the tips of each tentacle while the other one used the G-force of freefalling five stories and slammed him on top of the hood of a parked car. Every window of that car shattered as the hood caved in on impact.
Spider-Man felt pain throughout his entire body, which was also a good sign that he was not paralyzed by the attack. He knew that he would have next to no time at all to recover before the next attack came. Spider-Man, groggily, turned his head towards Dr. Octopus to see a claw lunging for his face. Spider-Man lifted his right wrist and shot a web line at a street light. With all the strength he could muster up, he pulled the web line with such strength that his entire body was pulled out of the indentation in the hood. The claw missed his head by inches. He landed in front of the car, nearly stumbling as his feet touched the ground.
Spider-Man fired a web line for Dr. Octopus' head. With a grin, he tilted his head out of the path of the web line and the web line attached itself to a brick in the building. It happened to be a loose brick in the wall. Spider-Man jerked on the web line and the loose brick shot out of the wall and hit Dr. Octopus in the back of the head.
He covered his head with his hands, which was the distraction Spider-Man was looking for. Spider-Man leaped at Dr. Octopus with his left arm extended and his left hand balled up into a fist. He delivered a powerful punch across the face, which caused him to stumble backwards and slam up against the wall. Spider-Man went in again to deliver another punch across the face, but one of his metal tentacles slapped him back away from him. A half second later, one of the metal tentacles snapped like a whip, hitting him in the chest with such power, that he flew, back first across the street.
A car driving on the road, slammed on his breaks, nearly hitting him in mid flight. Across the Street, inside of a McDonalds and sitting by the window, customers saw Spider-Man get sent across the street, heading straight for them. All the customers ran for cover screaming as Spider-Man crashed through the large rectangular window and flew over the tables and crashed into the lighted menu board before crashing down on top of the counter.
Dr. Octavius laughed triumphantly ! "This is too easy!"
