Die Spinne #249
"Der Sohn des Jägers" delivers a gripping chapter in the Kravinoff saga, as Vladimir Kravinoff, driven by a personal vendetta, sets his sights on Spider-Man to reclaim his family's legacy. Written by Howard Mackie and Michael Nagula, with dynamic artwork by Tom Lyle and inks by Scott Hanna, this 1995 issue from Condor captures the intensity of a hunter's pursuit—no spoilers, just a chilling focus on blood, honor, and the cost of revenge. Cover by Kevin Tinsley.
In "Der Sohn des Jägers," Vladimir Kravinoff, haunted by his family's legacy, sets out to reclaim his honor by targeting Spider-Man—believing the hero is the one who brought shame upon his name. Written by a mysterious hand and illustrated with gritty intensity, this 29-page tale from Die Spinne #249 (1995) unfolds with a cold, relentless focus, tracing the hunter’s descent into a personal vendetta.
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