Robbie Robertson gazed out through the window of the Flatiron Building. He could see the damages caused by the villains.

"There is so much destruction going on in this city," he said. "I have never seen anything like it. Where's Spider-Man when we need him?"

"We don't need him," J. Jonah Jameson said. "He is just as dangerous as they are. That menace would be better off staying out of this."

Robertson walked up to Jameson.

"When are you gonna get it through your thick skull that he is not a menace?"

"Did you just say I have a thick skull?"

"Enlighten me, Jameson. Why do you hate Spider-Man so much?"

"It's personal."

"How?"

"I can't tell you just yet. There are wheels in motion. In either case, I would rather be in the presence of one of these other freaks."

Jameson wanted to swallow those words when he heard something crashing through the door to the workplace. He beheld the sight of Man-Wolf. Workers started scrambling. Man-Wolf examined each one of them as he ran away. Then he ran up to J. Jonah Jameson.

"Dad," he said.

"Son?" his father replied. "John, what happened to you?"

"I was desperate. I wanted to win Mary Jane's heart. My plan backfired. Now, I think the only way for me to win her back is to kill Peter Parker. Where is he?"

"Where is Parker!" his father asked, looking around the office.

"He didn't show up today," Betty answered.

"What? That slacker thinks that he can sleep in and take a day off without my permission? I'll kill him!"

"No," Man-Wolf said. "I'll kill him."

"I know how upset you are, son," his father whispered. "I'm just not sure how I feel about you murdering someone."

"I am in a different form. It wouldn't count as your human son committing murder. It would be like an entirely different person did it. I need Peter's address."

"I have it. I just-"

"Please. Ill do anything. I can look for Spider-Man and kill him for you. You would enjoy that, wouldn't you? Haven't you always hated him?"

"Peter Parker is Spider-Man."

The whisper was only loud enough for Man-Wolf to hear. He thought it over, and it all made sense to him now. Spider-Man had always saved Mary Jane Watson because Spider-Man is Peter Parker, Mary Jane's boyfriend.

"Then I have your permission. After all, how can a monster compete with a hero? I must eliminate the competition. I must eliminate him."

"It is time for me to eliminate you," a voice said from behind.

Man-Wolf looked back and saw a familiar face standing in the doorway. It was that of Kraven the Hunter.

"Stay out of my way!" Man-Wolf demanded.

"Silence, beast! All of you here are lucky to witness one of my kills. Get your cameras ready, because you will have firsthand photos of Kraven the Hunter taking down a menace to the city of New York City. I can see the newspaper headlines right now: 'Kraven Does Saving'."

"That's a dumb headline," Man-Wolf said. "My - uh, this man - would never allow such a ridiculous headline like that."

"Actually, you would be surprised," Hoffman chimed in. "Have you ever seen some of our headlines?"

Man-Wolf snarled at Hoffman. Kraven gave him an angry gaze.

"Okay. I can see my boss isn't the only person who wants me to shut up."

Man-Wolf and Kraven looked back at each other. They stared at each other for approximately five seconds. Then, they engaged in combat. Man-Wolf tried clawing at Kraven. Kraven dodged his claws. He pulled the wolf by the ears. Then, he kicked it in the chest. Man-Wolf clawed at Kraven's hands, causing him to let go. He then lowered his head and bit Kraven's legs. Kraven started to limp a bit. He tried walking away. Man-Wolf ran up to him.

"You are about to become old news, old man. This old man will make sure of that."

"Stop calling me an old man!" the editor of the Daily Bugle said.

"Sorry."