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Die Spinne#91
Cover: Al Milgrom

Die Spinne #91

Jan 1983 · Condor · 1,80 DEM; 1,80 CHF; 15 ATS
🌐 German edition · synopsis shown in English
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“Ferae Naturae (Wilde Bestien)”

In "Ferae Naturae (Wilde Bestien)," Spidey and Black Cat navigate the fragile beginnings of a romance when Felicia steals a mysterious canister from Doc Ock—only for the villain to crash into their moment, taking her captive. Forced to seek help from the unlikely Kingpin, Spider-Man finds himself caught in a deadly power struggle between Doc Ock and the Owl, both desperate to control a neutron bomb. With tensions escalating and the Black Cat in danger, Spidey finally confronts Ock in a brutal showdown that changes everything. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by Al Milgrom, with inks by Jim Mooney and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1983 issue features cover art by Al Milgrom.

writer Bill Mantlo · artist Al Milgrom · inker Jim Mooney · colorist Bob Sharen · cover Al Milgrom

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artist Al Milgrom
colorist Bob Sharen
cover pencils, inks Al Milgrom

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Spidey and Black Cat begin to foster a romantic relationship. Felicia has stolen a mysterious canister from Doc Ock and the villain crashes in on the lovers to steal it back, taking the Cat along. Spidey frantically tries to track the Black Cat down and has to turn to the Kingpin for help. Spidey gets involved in power struggle between Doc Ock and the Owl who are both vying for the privilege of setting off a neutron bomb. Ock is victorious and the Owl is badly wounded. When Ock hurts the Black Cat as well, Spidey finally has had enough of the villain and rips his mechanical arms off.

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