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With bills piling up for Aunt May and himself at home, Peter considers appearing on the Beyond Belief
T.V. stunt show in order to win a cash prize. In the meantime, Jameson reveals that the Daily Bugle
has been sent a threatening note stating that a precious diamond and urn are going to be stolen later
that night by a group calling themselves the Triangle of Evil. Spidey prevents the theft of both
artefacts, but in the process gains even more bills to pay due to the damage caused by his fight with two of the
members of the Triangle, Larry and Moe. Both thefts were organized by the leader of the group, known
as the Stuntman, with the artifacts' owners, in order for them to specifically give Spider-Man large bills
to pay. With so much money to pay, Peter is forced to participate in the Beyond Belief show. The
Stuntman tells the director of the show that both he and Spider-Man will be taking part in the next
edition. The Stuntman also reveals that he used to be a Jack Riven, the world's greatest stuntman,
who was permanently fused to a mechanical suit of armor during an accident a few years ago. He
blames Spider-Man for his disfigurement, and he now intends to use the T.V. show as his revenge.
The show begins the next day, and Spidey has to compete with the Stuntman in three dangerous
stunts, with the other two members of his gang cheating to ensure Spidey loses. Spidey has to win at
least two out of the three stunts by just staying alive, otherwise he and his Aunt will be penniless.
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In this episode, J. Jonah Jameson
is revealed to be the president of his own T.V. network, similar to the one
seen in the 1994 Spider-Man series.