Die Spinne #72
In "Doch die Katze kam zurück...", the Black Cat returns to the shadows with a plan: faking madness to gain entry to a mental institution, then slipping free to resume her life of high-stakes theft—this time targeting the mob. When Spider-Man closes in, she offers an unexpected alliance, proving her worth in action before their partnership culminates in a shared moment of tension and trust. Written by Roger Stern and illustrated by John Romita Jr. and Jim Mooney, with colors by Bob Sharen, this 1983 issue features cover art by John Romita Jr. and Al Milgrom.
In "Doch die Katze kam zurück...", the Black Cat, having faked madness to escape prison, returns to the streets with a new agenda—hunting mobsters. When Spider-Man confronts her, she offers her skills to fight crime, and their uneasy alliance culminates in a shared moment that leaves their partnership—and their connection—undetermined.
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