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The Spider was a legend.
Felicia meant that in both senses of the word. The Spider was legendary: an art thief who had operated in New York for going on almost eight years. He had never been busted, never been booked. He’d stolen everything from paintings to famous cars, and no one had ever gotten more than a blurry snapshot of a slim man in a black suit shimmying through a skylight. Everyone in New York had a Spider story, and each one was more unbelievable than the next.
Which brought Felicia to the second meaning: the Spider was an urban legend. He was like alligators in the sewers or affordable parking in Manhattan. He was a fairytale.
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In a world without Spider-Man, Peter and Felicia are rival thieves.
