Edderkoppen #6/1978
In "Jeg dør, men lever," Spider-Man is trapped with Ned Leeds as the Jackal unveils a twisted experiment born of grief: a clone of Gwen Stacy, created to resurrect the past. As the Jackal sets a bomb to kill Ned, Spider-Man must face not only the ticking time bomb but also a chilling mirror in the form of a clone of himself. With the clock running out and the weight of loss pressing down, the Jackal is confronted by the very clone he made—and forced to choose between madness and redemption.
In "Dødskampen i underverden," Spider-Man grapples with the lingering fallout of the Jackal's scheme, still reeling from the loss of his clone—now reduced to ashes in a furnace. As Peter tries to rebuild, the city is thrown into chaos when the Shocker launches a new assault, forcing Spider-Man and his friends to confront a threat that tests their resolve in ways they never expected.
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