De spectaculaire Spider-Man #11
In "Een doodskist voor Spiderman," Spider-Man finds himself caught in a deadly game when the armored villain Ramrod unleashes a lethal toxin at Mickey's bar, turning a night of music and camaraderie into a race for survival. With his friend Mr. Pincus performing nearby and Debra Whitman among the trapped guests, Peter Parker must use every ounce of his wit and agility to stop the attack before it’s too late. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Alan Kupperberg, with inks by Jim Mooney and colors by Christie Scheele, this tense, character-driven tale unfolds with sharp pacing and emotional stakes, all framed by Bob Layton’s striking cover.
In "Een doodskist voor Spiderman," Moon Knight appears to have turned rogue, facing off against Spider-Man in a deadly trial for a top spot in a criminal syndicate—only for the two to reveal their true alliance in a high-stakes sting operation. Written with sharp tension and layered deception, this 17-page story unfolds as a tense game of trust, where loyalty is tested and the line between enemy and ally blurs.
In "null," Peter Parker finds himself caught in a deadly crisis when the menacing Ramrod forces Dr. Kissik to create a poison, unleashing chaos at Mickey's bar. With his neighbor Mr. Pincus performing nearby and his friend Debra Whitman among the trapped guests, Spider-Man must act fast to stop the threat before it's too late.
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