Edderkoppen #10/1986
In "Avsløringer!", Spider-Man, stripped of his spider sense and aided by the Kingpin, races to uncover the truth behind a web of blackmail targeting Harry Osborn and J. Jonah Jameson. With George Vandergrill caught in the crossfire, Spider-Man relies on his old mechanical spider tracer to track down the Hobgoblin—only to face a brutal confrontation that erupts in flames and fury.
In "Avslutninger!", Spider-Man races to stop the Hobgoblin after a fiery explosion at the Green Goblin's lair, only to find himself stranded in a crashing battle van and barely escaping the river's depths. With the Hobgoblin's mask in hand and the truth of a past crime exposed at the Bugle—where J. Jonah Jameson has stepped back from reporting to focus on publishing—Spider-Man is drawn toward a mysterious alien complex in Central Park, pulled by an unseen force toward a destiny far beyond his own.
In "Hemmelig Krig intro," the Avengers reunite after a long absence, only to be met with surprises: Hawkeye arrives with his new wife, Mockingbird, and Vision is finally restored to his physical form. As the team grapples with the sudden return of so many heroes, Vision detects a massive energy surge in Central Park—just as six of them are abruptly whisked away to the Secret Wars.
In "Hemmelig Krig intro," the Fantastic Four—Mr. Fantastic, The Thing, and The Torch—find their day in Central Park interrupted when they're suddenly transported to the mysterious battleground of the Secret Wars planet, leaving behind the quiet life and the familiar streets of New York.
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