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Through the difficult decade encompassed by the years 1933-43, a commanding amount blazed his way by using a legion of Depression-era supercriminals, Nazi spies and saboteurs. He was prosperous criminologist Richard Wentworth. He was also secretly the Spider! Nothing you've seen prior or since has there been a hero like the Spider. Motivated, hunted, and violently committed to exterminating criminals of most calibers. A self-appointed savior of humanity, driven manic-depressive, and possibly undiagnosed paranoid schizophrenic, the Spider was known as the Grasp of Men. "Which madness that gets in me when the Spider walks...."; Wentworth once admitted. The most powerful of the classic pulp heroes, Richard Wentworth got a fiancé, a coterie of evenly determined aides, and a anxious relationship with New York Police Commissioner Stanley Kirkpatrick, Wentworth's best friend, but also a dedicated lawman sworn to send the Spider to the electric chair-no matter who he turns out to be. These riveting tales ran the gamut of incendiary thrillers to ultra-violent showdowns between an obsessed superhero and his depraved arch-foes. Manhattan is the background for Wentworth's apocalyptic escapades. A fresh skyline has arisen within the penthouses, nightclubs, breadlines, and ghettos of ny. Along with the repeal of Prohibition, prosperous gangsters are browsing for new rackets. And ranking prepared to keep them in balance, the dreaded Spider.