- Script
- Roger Stern (credited)
- Pencils
- John Romita Jr. (credited as John Romita); Jim Mooney (credited)
- Inks
- Jim Mooney (credited)
- Colors
- Bob Sharen
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhelden (superhero)
- Characters
- Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Black Cat [Felicia Hardy]; Phil Bradshaw (Maggia); Greg Salinger; Jean DeWolff
- Synopsis
- Felicia Hardy, the cat burglar known as the Black Cat, has faked insanity in order to be placed in a mental institution, which proves easier to escape from than prison. On the prowl again, she starts stealing from the mob. When Spider-Man tracks her down, the Black Cat says that she wants to help him fight crime, and after proving this with her actions, the new crime fighting partners unite in a kiss.
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- Script
- Roger Stern (credited)
- Pencils
- John Romita Jr. (credited as John Romita)
- Inks
- Jim Mooney (credited)
- Colors
- Bob Sharen
- Letters
- ?
- Genre
- superhelden (superhero)
- Characters
- Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Black Cat [Felicia Hardy]; Jean DeWolff; Marcy Kane; Debbie Whitman; Philip Chang; Mary Jane Watson (flashback); Gwen Stacy (flashback)
- Synopsis
- Both Spider-Man and the Black Cat have conflicting emotions about their new status as lovers. Spider-Man wants the Black Cat to go straight, even going so far as to ask Captain Jean DeWolff to get her a pardon. The Black Cat, on the other hand, has a hard time kicking old habits and wants the two of them to use their abilities to become thieves. Spider-Man tries to immobilize the Black Cat with his web, but rather than ending up in prison, she jumps in the river. Believing her dead, Spider-Man is even more sad to receive the news of a full pardon for the Black Cat.
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