Edderkoppen #3/1974
"Den nat Gwen Stacy døde!" delivers a haunting, pivotal moment in Spider-Man’s history, written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Gil Kane with inks by John Romita and Tony Mortellaro, capturing the emotional weight of a tragedy that reshaped the hero’s world. The story unfolds with Norman Osborn’s unraveling, his fractured mind confronting the truth of his Green Goblin identity, and the desperate, doomed attempt to reach Gwen Stacy as she’s trapped on the Brooklyn Bridge. The cover by John Romita captures the moment’s dread, a stark image of a fall that echoes through comic history.
In a haunting, pivotal moment from *Edderkoppen* #3/1974, Harry’s descent into chaos forces his father Norman to confront a buried truth—his past as the Green Goblin and the identity of his greatest enemy. With Gwendy in peril, the Goblin drags her to the Brooklyn Bridge, setting the stage for a desperate clash that will echo through the years. The story unfolds with raw intensity, capturing a single, devastating moment that reshapes everything.
In "Tiden er ude," a strained couple drives through a raging storm to reach the dying uncle of the woman, hoping to claim his inheritance. Forced to take shelter in a decaying, abandoned house, they spend a night trapped within its oppressive walls—emerging the next morning to discover seven years have vanished. As their fragile relationship flickers back to life, the woman suspects her uncle’s dark experiments with time were the unseen hand behind their ordeal.
In a future where Earth has claimed every planet but one, the military prepares for a final assault, convinced the last world holds some monstrous defense. But when a new expedition arrives, they find not a weapon, but a people so gentle and welcoming that the soldiers can’t bear to go home.
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