Spider-Man Unlimited #6 (2005)

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First, indie writer Sheldon Allen lucks out by having the great Jim Cheung draw this dumb Rhino-versus-Spider-Man story.  Rhino beats him in a fight and feels insecure and weak for the rest of the story.  Seriously.

Then, a kid is “driven” to a life of crime because his daddy is mean and his mom is sick, Spider-Man stops him from robbing a place, and he goes to jail.  He then gets broken out by a mercenary gang, joins them, and gets stopped by Spidey again.

Then, in the end, we’re somehow supposed to feel sorry for him as he is webbed up and dangles from a lightpost waiting for the cops to come.

All that in 13 pages.

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