Die Spinne #67
In "Ein Blues für den einsamen Pinky," writer Denny O'Neil and artists Alan Kupperberg, Jim Mooney, and Christie Scheele deliver a tense, character-driven thriller set in the shadowy corners of Mickey's bar. When the steel-clad Ramrod coerces Dr. Kissik into creating a deadly poison, Spider-Man—caught between his neighbor Mr. Pincus’s country tunes and the escalating danger—must race to save the lives of the guests and his friend Debra Whitman. Cover by Bob Wiacek, this 1982 issue stands as a gripping chapter in the series’ ongoing narrative.
In "Ein Blues für den einsamen Pinky," a steel-enforced thug named Ramrod unleashes chaos at Mickey's bar, forcing Dr. Kissik to create a deadly poison. When Peter Parker [Spider-Man] arrives to catch a rare performance by his neighbor Mr. Pincus, he finds himself racing to save the lives of the guests—and his friend Debra Whitman—before the poison takes effect.
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