Edderkoppens kamp mod den Grønne Gnom #[1994]
In "Den, som ler sidst...!", Spider-Man faces a trio of escalating crises: Jonah Jameson’s ungrateful gratitude after a rescue, Aunt May’s sudden health scare during a protest for senior rights, and a terrifying confrontation when the Green Goblin ambushes Flash in his apartment—leaving Spidey paralyzed with dread as the hero is hurled from a window. Written by Len Wein and Morten Søndergård, with dynamic art by Ross Andru, Jim Mooney, and Tony DeZuniga, and colored by Glynis Wein, this 1994 issue delivers intense emotional stakes and high-octane action. The cover, penciled by Ross Andru and inked by Mike Esposito, captures the moment of suspense with chilling precision.
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Spidey returns Jonah to the Bugle after saving him from the Hitman, but is Jonah even the least bit grateful?; Aunt May has a heart attack during a protest for the rights of the elderly but, whew, she's O.K.; Flash returns to his apartment to find it trashed and the Green Goblin waiting; Spidey intervenes but is gripped by terror when the Goblin throws Flash from a window.
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