- When Spider-Man and his fellow teenage super heroes cause too much damage in a fight with the Wrecking Crew, Nick Fury assigns them to work with the super clean-up company Damage Control. But while working with Damage Control, Spider-Man uncovers a villainous mystery.—Jiilo_Kim
- Spider-Man's team fight the Wrecking Crew, but they end up unintentionally causing massive amounts of property damage. Fury assigns them to clean up their mess by working alongside Damage Control, a clean-up company that specializes in clearing collateral damage caused by superheroes. J. Jonah Jameson even has their work broadcast. Spider-Man is frustrated by this seemingly boring assignment, but he begins to suspect criminal activity within Damage Control when he notices their CEO Mac Porter acting suspiciously. Note: This episode was dedicated in memory of Dwayne McDuffie.—Wikipedia
- Spider-Man and his team fight off the Wrecking Crew, a team of super villains who cause collateral damage, the fight ends badly for Spider-Man and his team when Fury forces them to clean up the mess they caused. This proves to be a wake up call for Spider-Man and the rest of the team because they are supposed to be superheroes and they shouldn't cause too much damage to the city. Spider-Man becomes suspicious of Mac Porter but he soon realizes that the Wrecking Crew disguised themselves as Damage Control workers in order to steal money from the bank. Spider-Man and his team finally stop the Wrecking Crew properly and no damage has been done to the city. Fury praises Spider-Man and the team for a job well done, he allows them to continue their roles as superheroes. Spider-Man apologizes to Mac Porter for mistrusting him.—dawsonpersi
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