Die Spinne #75
In "Nichts stoppt den Moloch!", Spider-Man faces a chilling prophecy when Madame Web warns him of her impending doom at the hands of an unknown foe—only to discover the threat is none other than the seemingly unstoppable Juggernaut. Written by Roger Stern and brought to life with dynamic art by John Romita Jr., inks by Jim Mooney, and vibrant colors by Glynis Wein, this 1983 issue delivers a relentless clash of wills. The cover, penciled by Romita Jr. and inked by Al Milgrom, captures the intensity of the confrontation.
In "Nichts stoppt den Moloch!", Madame Web receives a chilling prophecy of her own demise at the hands of an unknown foe—only to reveal that the attacker is the seemingly unstoppable Juggernaut. With time running short and the odds stacked against him, Spider-Man must rise to the challenge of protecting her, even as the unstoppable force of the Juggernaut advances.
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