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All of the reptiles in Central Park Zoo are released by the Lizard to cause chaos and confusion. Spider-Man is able to save all of the people trapped by the escaped reptiles, but an encounter with a gorilla let loose by the Lizard leaves Spidey unable to notice the Lizard stealing all the zoos' reptiles. In his underground lair, the Lizard derails two subway cars, creating an impenetrable breeding ground in-between them in the subway tunnel. In the meantime, Spidey attempts to rid himself of a troublesome cold that has begun to affect him. Spidey finds out about the Lizards' subway plans, but is unable to stop him from sealing off part of the subway tunnel. Eventually, he digs his way into the sealed breeding ground, but is overrun by the amassed reptiles and the Lizard escapes. With time to spare, Spidey heads for the nearest doctor to try and solve his current sneezing problem. The Lizard then completes his master plan by activating a weather control device, turning New York into a humid jungle, and then releasing his army of reptiles. A still-suffering Spidey then faces the Lizard and his reptiles, and attempts to return the city to normal.
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 No mention is made of the Lizard's alter-ego, Dr. Curt Conners, which is unusual as his dual nature is a key part of his character. 
- The original headquarters of the Fantastic Four, the Baxter Building, can be seen in the background of one of the shots of Spidey swinging over New York. Spidey swings past a billboard advertising The Incredible Hulk live action series, which was still being produced at the same time as this series. 


 
 
 
 
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