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Never really had Richard Wentworth - he who is the scourge of the Underworld in his guise of the Spider - faced such tremendous odds or been so by themselves in the strife! Nita, his much loved, had tried to get rid of him, as she was hopelessly insane. His faithful servant had been tortured beyond human endurance. Plus the Get better at of Madness, main of a robust, fiendish syndicate, was growing his bacteria of mania unchecked. Who could rescue America from screaming, murderous frenzy when the Spider himself half-doubted his own skill and bravery? Having a "cold cosmic anger" in his sight, his "eerie weaponry of mercy" blasting away unerringly, the Spider looked superhuman, shrugging off crippling bullet wounds and accomplishing other feats of preternatural endurance that would have demolished a typical mortal. Yet there was a human area to this intricate man. Consider his weird relationship along with his semi-fiancée, Nita van Sloan. When he found Nita, his life was already pledged to the service of humanity. The Spider had been a scourge of the Underworld for three full years. So he had struggled the love he knew could never reached culmination in relationship. He had informed her that, long ago, when they found their love was better than the will to withstand; had informed her all his key life in the trust that it could attain what his will hadn't. It had only attracted Nita nearer to him, plus they had fought the hard way mutually. As Wentworth once remarked to her, "How properly is thy mystic karma attuned to mine!" Nick Santa Maria reads Legions of Madness with indescribable feeling. Originally publicized in The Spider journal, June, 1936.