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Quote1 Too slow, Golden Boy. Me on the other hand? I float like a butterfly, sting like a bee...well, more like float like a spider, sting like a spider. Which is odd, because spiders neither float nor sting. Quote2
Spider-Man

Appearing in "Mind on Fire, Part Two: Burning Questions"

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Synopsis for "Mind on Fire, Part Two: Burning Questions"

Because of Molten Man, Liz Allan's house burns down and she runs away with her son Normie, while Peter Parker intervenes as Spider-Man to stop Mark from hurting Harry Osborn, his ex-brother-in-law. Liz entrusts her son to some neighbors, Gene and Janice Boone and, fearing that Harry wants to use a weapon against Mark, tries to dissuade him, but he replies that he wants to cure him, since Mark no longer controls his powers well and needs a containment chamber, not hurt him. Peter hears and uses the weapon, healing Mark and Liz, heartened, gives Harry the ring he had given her to ask for her hand, hoping that this time it will work. Meanwhile the Bookie is attacked...

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"Mind on Fire" Part 2 of 2.

The Molten Man's powers are out of control, setting the world ablaze around him, and destroying his own body and mind within. This is it, his final and brightest burn. And all he cares about is taking Harry Osborn with him! Can Spider-Man pull his best friend's fat out of this fire? And, with what Harry's been up to, should he? All this plus: a secret surprise from Liz Allan, and a major Spider-Mystery is finally solved.

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