Biblioteca Marvel: Spiderman #46
In "¡Cuando los dioses lloran!", Spiderman faces an impossible trial when the cosmic force known as the Todopoderoso challenges him to uphold his purpose amid overwhelming torment. Sent to stop Kingpin’s assassination, Spiderman is haunted by visions of fallen allies and past failures, tested by the demonic Zarathos who seeks to break him. With art by Ron Frenz, Tom Morgan, James Fry, and Jack Fury, and inks by Joe Rubinstein, John Romita, and Russ Steffens, this 2006 Panini España issue delivers a haunting, character-driven struggle. The cover by Larry Lieber and John Romita captures the weight of the moment.
In "¡Cuando los dioses lloran!," the Puma, born to kill the Almighty, finds himself at odds with a divine being whose purpose is to guide people toward their true destinies—something even Spider-Man can’t ignore. As ancient forces collide, the line between hunter and protector blurs in a story that redefines fate, duty, and the cost of destiny.
In "¡Llegará un campeón!", Spiderman faces an impossible trial when the cosmic entity El Todopoderoso pits him against Zarathos, who torments him with visions of fallen allies and past failures. With Kingpin’s life in the balance and illusions threatening to break him, Spiderman must hold fast to his purpose amid overwhelming despair.
In "¡La decisión y el desafío!", Peter Parker grapples with the weight of his choices as he tries to step away from being Spiderman, only to be pulled back when the Green Goblin takes Sha Shan hostage. With tensions rising between Peter, Mary Jane, and even Flash, the stakes reach a breaking point when Spiderman faces the Goblin’s latest, deadly tech—forcing him to confront not just his enemy, but the cost of walking away.
In "¡Desenmascarado!", Spiderman faces off against the Green Goblin in a brutal clash that ends with the hero tearing off his foe’s mask—only to reveal a shocking truth: the villain might be none other than Flash Thompson, his longtime friend and former high school rival. The revelation sends shockwaves through the battle, but as the dust settles, a new threat emerges in the form of the mysterious Azote, who eliminates the Fly with chilling precision.
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