Die Spinne #92
"Flug in die Hölle" delivers a thrilling plunge into the Savage Land, where Tanya’s desperate hope that her lost love Karl Lykos still lives draws the high-flying Angel into a perilous journey. With Peter Parker tagging along for the Bugle, the duo soon find themselves captured by the Mutates and brought before the enigmatic Brainchild—setting the stage for a tense confrontation in the heart of the jungle. Written by Chris Claremont and brought to life with dynamic art by Michael Golden, the issue’s cover by Claus D. Scholz captures the fevered intensity of the adventure.
In "null," Spider-Man faces a brutal test of focus and speed when he disarms Doctor Octopus, only to find himself caught between battling the Owl and Octopus gangs while the villain's return threatens the Black Cat's life. With her condition critical, Spider-Man races to save her, but the doctor's return—arms reattached—leaves the outcome uncertain.
In "Flug in die Hölle," Tanya pleads with Warren to join her on a desperate journey to the Savage Land, where her lost love, Karl Lykos, is said to have survived. Jameson sends Peter Parker along for the scoop, but the moment they land, both heroes are captured by the Mutates and brought before the enigmatic Brainchild.
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