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Cover: John Romita Jr. & Bob Layton

Die Spinne #70

Jan 1983 · Condor · 1,80 DEM; 1,80 CHF; 14 ATS
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Lass die alten Flügel wieder schlagen!”

In "Lass die alten Flügel wieder schlagen!", the Vulture—Adrian Toomes—rises from his hospital bed not with regret, but with renewed purpose, sparked by an unlikely connection to Nathan Lubensky, May Parker’s wheelchair-bound boyfriend. When Peter Parker visits his aunt and uncovers Toomes’ return to crime hidden within the nursing home, he dons the suit to confront the man who once flew on stolen wings. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated by John Romita Jr. with inks by Pablo Marcos and colors by Glynis Wein, this 1983 issue features a cover by John Romita Jr. and Bob Layton.

writer Roger Stern · artist John Romita Jr. · artist, inker Pablo Marcos · colorist Glynis Wein · cover John Romita Jr., Bob Layton

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Full credits

artist, inker Pablo Marcos
colorist Glynis Wein
cover pencils John Romita Jr.
cover inks Bob Layton

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The Vulture, also known as Adrian Toomes, has been hospitalized but snaps out of his depression when he meets and becomes inspired by Nathan Lubensky, May Parker's boyfriend who is confined to a wheelchair. He resumes his criminal career and hides in May's and Nathan's nursing home. When Peter Parker visits his aunt, he identifies Toomes as the Vulture and changes to Spider-Man in order to stop him.

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