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I do occasionally put together playlists for inspiration (and procrastination). However, I get to be extra lazy here, because my friend has made an amazing one for me, to go with one of my vamp novellas. Here’s the gothtastic playlist for my second vampire novella, Gods and Insects , in all its glory, courtesy of Johnny Truant. As 8Tracks has a weird licensing thing outside the US, here’s a track list, in case anything skips (it does for me, in the UK). Outlaws (Earth-616) A contributor to our project has added information directly copied from another location, possibly without permission. Outlaws on Marvel.com Project editors will arrive to this page shortly to rectify the situation. If you are a contributing author of this page, please redo the work eliminating the violation, or contact the original author to obtain permission to use their work in this article, citing sources appropriately. Outlaws. Members. Team Leader(s) Former Member(s) Affiliation and Identity. Identity. Origin and Status. Origin. Status. Reality. Base of Operations. Creators and Appearances. Creators. First. Contents. History. This short-lived team of reformed criminals was first brought together when a member of the paparazzi, Nick Katzenberg, gave Daily Bugle publisher, J. Jonah Jameson, what he has been telling the public for years - evidence that Spider-Man is a criminal. Katzenberg had pictures of Spider-Man robbing the penthouse of mogul Winston Walker. [1] The photos were plastered on page one of the Bugle, and Katzenberg used these photos as a negotiating tactic to become a staff photographer for the Bugle. The shock that Spider-Man may be nothing more than a common thief invited the attention of a few old sparring partners of his, namely Puma, Rocket Racer, Will-O'-The-Wisp, and Prowler to seek answers as to why he appeared to have turned to a life of crime. However, before seeing eye-to-eye, Rocket Racer accused Prowler of being the thief, and Spider-Man tries to convince Puma that he hasn’t turned to crime while trying to stay one step ahead of Puma’s assault. Leaving the scene, the wall crawler dropped a beeper that Puma decided to take back to his offices to have analyzed. [1] Fearing that the first robbery was just a ploy to get to some hidden documents that he has stashed away at a secret location, Walker went to check on their safety as Spider-Man discreetly followed him. Ending in Staten Island, Winston Walker removed his valuables from a vault only to have them taken from him by the web slinger. That is when Will-O’-The-Wisp arrived on the scene and accused Spider-Man of being a thief, but gunshots, and a little help from high tension lines, distracted him long enough for Spidey to get away. Spider-Man then arrived at Ellis Island where he met with Silver Sable and Sandman. [1] Rocket Racer and Prowler, after interrogating one of Sable’s men they found spying on Walker’s townhouse, arrived shortly after and attempted to apprehend Spider-Man, but were opposed by Sandman. As the fight ensued with Spidey in the middle, Sable decided to retreat, but is met by Puma who learned that the beeper came from a Symkarian electronics firm, and a trip to the Symkarian Embassy told him where to find Sable. It was soon discovered that Spider-Man was actually working with Sable, and stealing from Walker was a ruse so that he would panic, and give away his secret that he was working for the crime cartel, the Maggia. [1] The documents, that Silver Sable now had in her possession, proved that Walker was laundering money for them. After completing what they set out to do, Silver Sable gave the others her business card, offering them future free lance work. Peter Parker had photographed the whole incident that would indeed clear Spider-Man, but Jameson told Parker that he would not publish any more pictures that made Spider-man look good, and to get more photos that supported Katzenberg’s story. It was soon revealed that the real J. Jonah Jameson was actually held captive, and the man replacing him was none other than the Chameleon. [1] Time went by with no sign of the impromptu group until one day when an unsuspecting Spider-Man was flagged down by the She-Hulk (Who was later revealed to be Space Phantom impersonating her). She claimed to be in need of his strength to help her reveal what was inside a crypt that was found in an old tenement building that was recently bought by Wilson Fisk (also known as the Kingpin). Once they lifted the huge slab of stone to expose the cellar, inside the web-slinger found, and opened, a locked chest. To his surprise, an ominous black cloud arose that set his spider sense off. As he tried to exit the tomb, She-Hulk let go of the huge concrete cylinder, and sent it crashing down on top of him leaving this entity to roam free. Spider-Man eventually broke free, and sought out the She-Hulk at Avengers HQ where he also found Captain America, Sersi, Thor and Quasar. However, seeing the other heroes didn’t stop him from taking revenge on She-Hulk, and he slammed her through a wall. Trying to stop the incident from turning into a huge catastrophe, Captain America questioned Spider-Man as to why he was acting in that manner, but when Spidey told him the story, Cap informed him that She-Hulk had not left the mansion, and therefore could not be responsible for the incident. Feeling that the rest of the Avengers were against him, Spider-Man left their HQ to pursue his own investigation. Spider-Man then left messages for all of his previous allies Puma, Rocket Racer, Prowler and Sandman. When they all met at the ruins of the former Daily Bugle Building, Spider-Man told of his previous adventure, and asked them to help solve the mystery. Puma and Prowler were sent to Fisk’s offices to learn more of the entity while Sandman and Rocket Racer were sent to the Hall of Records at City Hall. Unbeknownst to the group, however, the Avengers had secretly been tracking Spider-Man, and were sure that the quintet was up to no good considering all the members, except Spidey, had criminal records. Rocket Racer found what they needed, but was soon attacked by Sandman who was later revealed to be Space Phantom once again. Spider-Man eventually found the entity at the Central Park Zoo where it was eating some of the animals there alive, and it almost did the same to him if not for a timely intervention by the Avengers. Unfortunately, Spider-Man was still mistrusting of them, and swung away on a web line. After Rocket Racer attacked Sandman in the presence of the others. It was revealed that the Space Phantom had impersonated She-Hulk, and he was the one who was really responsible for these misfortunes, but he answered to an even more mysterious master. Spider-Man got a feeling that Baker wasn’t lying when he said that he never attacked the Racer in the first place, and said that it was time to go and talk to the Avengers. Traveling back to Avengers HQ, Spider-Man and the others were attempting to decide how to approach the group when, suddenly, Spider-Man swings off on his own and took a swing at Captain America. That led to a brief fight between the two groups until Puma exposed the Space Phantom as the culprit who set everything in motion in the first place. Now, as the two teams decided to get to the bottom of this mystery, Space Phantom told them that they can join forces and oppose his mysterious master, but they immediately declined his offer. Once they left the room, Space Phantom was sent back to Limbo by the very master he sought to betray. The files from City Hall told of a man, Ambrose Carpathian, who built the tenement as a private mansion. He was a millionaire that was also a mystic and ruler of an occult society known as The Arcane Order of the Night that held rituals in the tenement in the exact location of the crypt. It was also found out that Carpathian was an explorer and in 1890 he traveled to the Amazon where he returned with something that started a killing spree in the neighborhood of Carpathian’s mansion.
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