Edderkoppen #2
In "Keglekongen!", Peter uncovers a long-buried secret about his parents, whose past is entangled with the Nazi villain Red Skull. As he pieces together the truth, he discovers their loyalty was never what it seemed, leading to a revelation that reshapes his understanding of their legacy. Written by Stan Lee and Niels Søndergaard, with art by Larry Lieber, John Romita, and Mickey Demeo, and featuring a cover by John Romita, this 1979 issue from Carlsen offers a poignant chapter in Peter’s journey.
In "Keglekongen!", Spider-Man returns to the fray, clashing with the Kingpin as the criminal mastermind escalates his schemes. With Foswell's shadowy reporting aiding the Kingpin's plans, Spider-Man races to stop a dangerous trap—only to be overwhelmed by gas and brought to the enemy's feet.
In "Heltedøden," Spider-Man is trapped in a basement with J. Jonah Jameson as Kingpin attempts to drown them both. With Foswell turning against Kingpin to save Jameson, the moment comes at a terrible cost. Meanwhile, Flash Thompson returns home on leave, unaware of the storm unfolding around him.
In "Peter Parkers forældre," Peter Parker confronts a painful revelation about his parents' past, beginning with the shocking belief that they were traitors working for the Red Skull. As he uncovers hidden truths, he must navigate a web of deception and loyalty, ultimately discovering their true allegiance.
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