Civil War II: Kingpin #[nn]
In "Shouldn't Have Come Back," Spider-Man's return to New York City ignites a dangerous game as he clashes with Kingpin's operations. With Foswell drawn into the shadows and J. Jonah Jameson taken hostage, Spider-Man charges in—only to be overwhelmed by a sudden, suffocating gas. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita with inks by Mickey Demeo, this tense chapter unfolds with the weight of past choices and the ever-present threat of the Kingpin’s reach. The cover by Aaron Kuder captures the moment of Spider-Man’s vulnerability, a stark image of a hero at the mercy of his most formidable foe.
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Spider-Man is back and starts interfering with Kingpin's criminal activities. Kingpin recruits shady reporter Foswell and kidnaps J. Jonah Jameson. Spider-Man intervenes, but is exposed to gas which renders him helpless at the Kingpin's feet.
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