Synopses & Reviews
Tangled Web invites some of today's hottest writers and artists to take a hard look at the shadow that Spider-Man casts over the "friendly neighborhood" and the people who live in it. Stones in this second volume include the following:
Gentleman's Agreement (by Bruce Jones and Lee Weeks): In the years that Charlie Clemmens has steered his cab through the city's shadowed streets, he's seen a lot of strange things. But it's what Charlie sees on this rainy, moonlit evening that changes his life forever. See, Charlie knows something a lot of folks would love to know -- and this knowledge just might save his life!
Ray of Light (by Kaare Andrews): Meet Jack and Casey, two young brothers living on the edge of nowhere, abandoned by their father and growing up way too soon. But when the villain known as Elektro bursts into their living room one chilly evening, Jack and Casey will test the limits of their kinship and learn a thing or two about power and responsibility -- courtesy of a certain web-slinging someone!
Open All Night (by Darwyn Cooke): It's Valentines Day, and two beautiful young women are breathlessly waiting at The Coffee Bean for their date to pick them up. The problem is, they both think they have a date with Peter Parker! The other problem is, the Vulture has just knocked Spider-Man silly and the web-slinger can't remember his name -- let alone his social schedule! Oh... and did we mention J. Jonah Jameson and the laxative?