Edderkoppen #2
In "Edderkoppen redder dagen!", Spider-Man faces off against the Green Goblin in a clash that shakes the very fabric of memory. When an explosion tears through their fight, Norman Osborn is left with no recollection of his time as the Goblin—stripped of his past, but not his power. Written by Stan Lee and illustrated by John Romita with inks by Mickey Demeo and John Romita, this 1967 issue features cover art by John Romita and Mike Esposito.
In "Edderkoppen redder dagen!" from Edderkoppen #2 (1967), Spider-Man faces off against the Green Goblin in a clash that erupts into chaos. When an explosion tears through the battlefield, it leaves Norman Osborn with no memory of his time as the Green Goblin—just a man suddenly adrift in a past he can no longer recall.
In "Det store drama," a scientist on an overpopulated alien world faces a crisis too vast to ignore—so he devises a radical solution, unleashing a gas that shrinks the entire population, reshaping their world in an instant. The story unfolds with quiet urgency, exploring the immediate consequences of a change that alters everything, without revealing how the people adapt or what comes next.
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↩ Reprints Journey into Mystery #99 (1963), The Amazing Spider-Man #40 (1966), Edderkoppen #1 (1967)
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