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David
Jason Bogaard
teams up
with Spider-Man to stop Dr. Octopus
Love
from,
Mum and
Dad
February 14, 2010
Peter
Parker was once an ordinary teenager. But one day, Peter was bitten by
a
radioactive spider, and as a result he gained the proportionate
strength and
ability of an arachnid! Armed with his wondrous web-shooters, Peter
became a
crime-fighting super hero known as the amazing Spider-Man. In addition
to stopping
sinister super-villains, Peter is also a photographer for the Daily bugle
newspaper.
One of
the most dangerous criminals that Spider-Man has faced is Dr. Octopus, a man
with four super-strong mechanical arms. Octopus had once
been a brilliant scientist
named Otto Octavius.
But after a lab explosion fused
four metal arms to his body, he became Dr. Octopus and turned to a life
of
crime.
David
Jason Bogaard, age 6, of Pukekohe,
Auckland, was
very excited
as he rode an elevator to the top of the Empire State Building in New York City. When David reached
the top floor and stepped out of the elevator, he saw movie cameras,
lights,
and two actors dressed as the amazing Spider-Man and the dangerous
criminal,
Dr. Octopus.
David saw another actor
on the set. That actor
had a mustache and a big frown on his face. David asked
the grouchy man.
"Go
away, kid," the man growled. "Don't bother me."
A
friendly young man with a camera leaned down and whispered to David, "They're filming
the Dr. Octopus story. My name is
Peter Parker, and I'm taking pictures for the Daily Bugle. That other
actor is
playing J. Jonah Jameson, the publisher of the Daily Bugle. And that's
who you
were just talking to."
A
movie!" said David with excitement.
"Wow, I wish Michelle, Ella
and
Joe could be here to
see this!" "J.J.J.
really hates Spider-Man," Peter whispered to David, "but I think
Jonah is here because he wants to make
sure that the actor playing him does a good job."
"Quiet
on the set!" yelled the director. "In this scene, Spidey
is going to defeat Doc Ock.
Ready? Action!"
David watched as the
actor playing Spider-Man
knocked the actor playing Dr. Octopus to the ground.
Suddenly,
Peter Parker's spider-sense began to tingle. "Something bad is about to
happen," Peter thought to himself. "Look
over there!" David cried out as the
real Dr. Octopus crashed
through the crowd and smashed a tentacle through the movie camera.
"How
dare you portray my life in your so-called movie without my permission!"
Dr. Octopus bellowed. "In real life, it was I who squashed that
worthless
insect, Spider-Man!" "What's
going on here?" said the actor who was playing Spider-Man. "This
isn't in my script!"
In the
excitement, Peter's camera was knocked to the ground. "Oh,
great. There goes my chance to take pictures for the
Bugle,"
thought Peter as he ran around the corner. "But I can't worry about
that
now; it's time to make an appearance as Spider-Man!"
High
above the crowd, Spider-Man swung in on his webbing to the
rescue. "Wow,
now we have two Spider-Men!" David said
to Jameson. "One
Spider-Man is bad enough," said with a grunt.
The
actors and director ran to safety as Spider-Man landed in front of Doc Ock. Spidey
quickly shot webbing
around his enemy's legs. "What's the matter, Ock?"
asked Spider-Man. "Are you angry because you didn't get script
approval?"
Without
a
word, Doc Ock ripped
off the webbing.
"Taunt
me while you can," he said with a sneer as he knocked Spider-Man to the
ground. "Soon they'll be filming a new movie: 'The End of
Spider-Man!'" David turned to Jameson
and said, "We've
got to help Spider-Man defeat Doctor Octopus!"
"Are
you kidding?" Jameson shouted. "That six-armed freak is nowhere near
as dangerous as that web-slinging menace, Spider-Man!" But
Dr.
Octopus overheard Jameson, and he didn't like what the newspaper
publisher was
saying. "Where
in blazes did Parker go?" said Jameson. "I need pictures of
Spider-Man's rampage for the Bugle."
"I
have a camera," said David.
"Well,
why didn't you say so?" yelled Jameson. "Give it to me so I can--Ack!" Before he could finish
talking, Jameson was
lifted in the air by one of Dr. Ocotpus'
tentacles. "So
you think Spider-Man is more powerful than the mighty Dr. Octopus, do
you?" the villain said. "Let's see if I can't change you mind."
Doc Ock hurled Jameson into the air
and over the side of the
wall. But Spider-Man
quickly shot a layer of protective webbing around the frightened
publisher and
tied one end of the webbing to a flagpole. Then the super hero turned
his
attention back to Dr. Octopus.
David ran to the wall
and saw Jameson hanging
in a cradle made out of webbing. "Don't
worry, Mr. Jameson," David
said. "I'm sure
Spider-Man will rescue you!"
Spider-Man
leapt at his enemy, but the four super-strong arms of Dr. Octopus were
too much
for even the web-slinger to handle. With
thundering blows, Spider-Man was battered by two of his
enemy's tentacled arms. Another arm
held Spider-Man in
place.
"Consider
me your personal exterminator!" said Doc Ock
with a laugh, as he prepared to toss Spider-Man over the side of the
building.
Thinking
fast, David scooped up a big
pile of Spider-Man's
webbing that had fallen to the ground. Before Dr. Octopus could react, David tossed the webbing
toward the villain, covering Doc Ock's
face. Dr. Octopus couldn't see and he released his
grip on Spider-Man!
"Smooth
move, kid!" said Spider-Man, as he dropped to the ground.
Dr.
Octopus stumbled blindly and waved his tentacles in the empty air.
"When
I remove this infernal webbing, I'll deal with you and your friend,"
Doc Ock said with a
growl.
Dr.
Octopus was angrily peeling the webbing from his face. Spider-Man had
to act
fast! Just then he had an idea.
"How
about a few more arms, Doc?" said Spider-Man, as he picked up the
mechanical arms that the actor had dropped on the ground. Spidey
quickly looped the arms around his enemy, wrapping him so tightly he
wouldn't
be able to move. Dr. Octopus slumped to the ground in defeat.
Turning
to David, Spider-Man said,
"That was very
quick thinking. What's your name?" "David Bogaard. But there's
someone else who needs your
help, Spider-Man."
"Help! Help!" called
Jameson as he dangled over the edge.
"Well,
look what we have here," said Spider-Man. "Seems like an odd place to
take a nap." "What
are you waiting for, you web-headed weasel?" yelled Jameson. "I
insist that you rescue me now!"
"What
do you think, David," asked
Spider-Man. "Should we
rescue him even though he didn't say please?"
David laughed and said,
"I'm sure he would
appreciate it."
"Well,
okay," said Spider-Man as he hauled the angry newspaperman back to
safety.
"I
have to leave now," said Spider-Man. "By the way, Jonah, if I'm such
a menace, how do you explain the fact that my pal David and I just saved
everyone from Dr. Octopus?"
"I
wouldn't e surprised if you and Octopus had planned this all along so
you could
get some publicity," said Jameson grumpily. "Nothing
like a little gratitude," said Spider-Man, as he swung over the side of
the building.
Spider-Man
quickly changed back to Peter Parker and joined David and Jameson on the
observation deck. "Parker,
where is your camera?" Jameson shouted. "How am I supposed to get
pictures?"
"What
about my camera, Mr. Jameson?" offered David.
"Great
idea," said Peter. "That way, David can
get a front page photo and a big payment from the Daily Bugle."
Jameson
grumbled about paying a big fee, but he finally realized that he didn't
have a
choice.
"Wait
until Michelle, Ella and
Joe see the Daily
Bugle
tomorrow," said David. Just then, David noticed that there
was a card next to Dr. Octopus. The card
read, "One gift-wrapped Octopus, courtesy of your friendly neighborhood
Spider-Man and David
Bogaard."
"Say
'cheese,'” Peter said to Dr. Octopus. "This photo is going to make David famous!"