
Since the title is aimed at late primary school age children, they would probably be unaware of the significance of the illustration of a werewolf with an X on her tunic on the cover (you can click here if you would like to know who it is).
Edinburgh based Handley has a few nice touches for the older readers with late running trains and a dig at the tabloids, while Edinburgh residents will get the reference to the AIM base being in a recently closed infirmary.
The issue also includes a two page spread of various UK based Marvel characters including of course Captain Britain and Psylocke, although it would probably be best to draw a veil over what readers in the Republic Of Ireland would think of the title colouring their country in with a Union Jack or labelling the Irish mutant Siryn as part of "The Brit Pack".
• Update 18 January 2008: Writer Ferg Handley, who is also still busy " hammering out Commando books" for DC Thomson, tells downthetubes the story will climax in London. "After the European/British stories, it's back to New York City for run-ins with classic villains (Spider-Slayer, Doc Ock, Electro, Vulture); then a two-part tie-in with Iron Man, followed by a Hulk two-parter (due to the movies that are coming out)."
Liam Michael-Rudden reported on the new issue for the Edinburgh Evening News on 16 January. You can read the article online here.
• Spectacular Spider-Man Issue 162 is available at all good newsagents for £1.99 and comes with a free Spidey Target Game.
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Never mind all that! What about the really important bitof the story?
Spidey gets called a jessie (Google it for Scots slang)in this story. Bet that's never happened before!
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