Die Spinne #71
In "Narren... wie wir!", Spider-Man confronts the chillingly personal threat of Foolkiller, a vigilante whose crusade against stupidity leads him to target those he deems unworthy. The hunt reveals a shocking connection: the masked killer is Greg Salinger, a former university acquaintance whose past with Peter Parker adds a deeply personal twist to the conflict. Written by Roger Stern and brought to life by John Romita Jr.'s dynamic art and Bob Wiacek's sharp inks, this 1983 issue stands out for its psychological depth and the haunting cover by John Romita Jr. and Frank Giacoia.
In "Narren... wie wir!", Spider-Man confronts the flamboyant and lethal Foolkiller, a villain who claims to purge the world of fools—only to uncover a shocking truth: the man behind the mask is Greg Salinger, a former university acquaintance. The revelation forces Spider-Man to confront not just a criminal, but a twisted mirror of his own past.
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