Almost a month had passed, but Mr. Jameson still couldn't forget what the kids had told him. It especially meant something now that his future daughter-in-law, Mary Jane Watson, had just been kidnapped by that mad scientist freak, Dr. Octopus. As Mr. Jameson stared blankly at the Spider-man suit, Mr. Robertson entered the office.

"Still no sign of your son's fiancé," he said, regretfully.

Mr. Jameson sighed. "It's all my fault. I chased away Spider-man."

Mr. Jameson's assistant, Hoffman, approached him from behind. "He's the only one who could have stopped Octavius," he said.

"Yes," Mr. Jameson grunted. He turned to face Robbie and Hoffman. "I couldn't admit it at the time, but Spider-man was a hero. Without him, this city would've fallen apart a long time ago. He was…"

Just then, there was a whooshing sound, and Mr. Jameson spun around. The Spider-man suit was gone. All that was left was a web holding up a note, which read, "Courtesy of your friendly neighborhood Spider-man."

"…A thief!" exclaimed Jameson, "He stole my suit. He's a menace to the entire city."

Robbie rolled his eyes and turned to Hoffman. "Well," Robbie muttered, "It was nice while it lasted."

"I want that wall crawler prosecuted!" Jameson continued, "I want him strung up by his own web!" As he went on, he glanced up and noticed a streak of red and blue disappear out the ceiling window. Mr. Jameson raised his fist and shouted furiously,

"I WANT SPIDER-MAN!"


That's right. The story ends the same way it did in the movie. I'll probably add more chapters later.