Biblioteca Marvel: Spiderman #42
In "Héroes y villanos," Spider-Man races to stop the Green Goblin after he destroys his lair and escapes in his combat van, only to crash into the river and explode—leaving behind just the Goblin’s mask. Back at the Daily Bugle, Spider-Man learns J. Jonah Jameson has handed control to Robbie Robertson, now acting as editor while Jameson retreats to a behind-the-scenes role. Heading into Central Park, he stumbles upon a massive alien complex that pulls him in, setting off a chain of events that leads straight into the Secret Wars. Written by Roger Stern, Tom DeFalco, and Santiago García, with art by Ron Frenz and inks by Klaus Janson, and a cover by John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson, this 2005 Panini España edition delivers a gripping blend of personal stakes and cosmic mystery.
In "¡El niño que coleccionaba Spiderman!," Spiderman pays a heartfelt visit to Timothy Harrison, a young fan whose admiration for the web-slinger goes far beyond the pages of comics. Through quiet moments and shared stories, the hero reveals more than just his powers—he shares his origin and even his secret identity, all while facing the quiet weight of a life nearing its end.
In "¡Secretos!", Peter attends a party at Harry's house, only to find Harry fleeing after receiving a mysterious delivery. Following him, Peter uncovers a shocking conspiracy: Harry is being blackmailed by the Green Goblin, who's using a network of powerful figures—including J. Jonah Jameson—to extort money from a secret society of elites. When Spider-Man intervenes, he’s overwhelmed by a new, enhanced Goblin gas that strips him of his spider-sense, leaving him vulnerable as Kingpin steps in to respond.
In "¡Confesiones!", Peter Parker, stripped of his spider-sense and aided by Kingpin’s unexpected intervention, races to uncover the identity of the Green Goblin while protecting Harry and Jonah from a relentless blackmail campaign. With the help of a vintage mechanical spider-tracker, Spider-Man zeroes in on the Goblin’s hidden lair, leading to a tense confrontation that escalates into chaos as old secrets burn and the building begins to collapse.
In "¡Finales!", Spiderman races to stop the Green Goblin after his lair is destroyed and the villain escapes in his combat van. After a crash into the river and a fiery explosion, Spiderman recovers only the Goblin’s mask—just as J. Jonah Jameson announces the creation of the Scorpion in the Daily Bugle, handing control to Robbie Robertson. Now facing a mysterious alien complex in Central Park, Spiderman feels compelled to enter, drawn into a conflict that echoes the past.
In "¡Vuelta a casa!", Spiderman returns to New York after the Secret Wars, still adjusting to his new black suit. As he walks through the city, he notices a pair of young people arguing and, with his usual mix of charm and wit, decides to show them why New York is worth believing in—on his own terms.
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