Biblioteca Marvel: Spiderman #47
In "Si esto es la justicia...", El Escorpión strikes at J. Jonah Jameson by targeting his son and future wife, forcing the publisher into a desperate fight for his family. As Jameson and Marla Madison finally tie the knot, Spiderman finds himself in a shocking moment of connection with his longtime adversary—kissing J. Jonah Jameson in a twist that leaves everything hanging. Written by Stan Lee, Tom DeFalco, and Santiago García, with art by Ron Frenz, Bob Layton, and Butch Guice, and lettered by Mónica Carrión, this 2006 Panini España issue features a cover by Mike Harris.
In "Si esto es la justicia...", Spiderman finds himself caught in a deadly trap when Azote breaks into prison to kill Flash Thompson, believing him to be the Green Goblin—only for the situation to spiral when the Spectre is fatally wounded after Spiderman intervenes. The story unfolds with tense moral stakes and shocking consequences, testing the limits of justice and identity in a moment that refuses to let go.
In a twist that’s equal parts absurd and oddly heartfelt, El Escorpión sets his sights on J. Jonah Jameson—not for revenge, but to disrupt his wedding to Marla Madison, setting off a chain of events that leaves even Spiderman caught in the crossfire. When the web-slinger ends up kissing Jameson, the line between villain and victim blurs in ways no one saw coming.
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