Die Spinne #68
In "Schneller als das Auge!", the mysterious Speed Demon—formerly known as Whizzer—strikes with dazzling speed, turning department stores into his playground and leaving Spider-Man scrambling to keep up. Written by Bill Mantlo and brought to life by Bob Hall’s dynamic art, Jim Mooney’s inks, and Ben Sean’s colors, this 1982 issue captures a thrilling cat-and-mouse game fueled by lightning-fast action. Walter Simonson’s striking cover perfectly frames the intensity of the new menace.
In "Schneller als das Auge!", the mysterious Speed Demon, a new super-speedster known as Whizzer, strikes with blinding precision, turning department stores and boutiques into his playground. His flashy crimes quickly draw the attention of Spider-Man, who finds himself outpaced and outmaneuvered in a high-speed game of cat and mouse.
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