Eks almanah #305
In "Mesmerova osveta," Spider-Man is drawn into a twisted game when the stage magician Mesmero offers him a lucrative gig performing in his Broadway show. When the critic who slams Mesmero’s act is hypnotically driven to attempt suicide, Spider-Man steps in—only to be branded a traitor. The story unfolds with tense stakes as Mesmero turns the theater into a deadly stage, setting up a confrontation that tests Spider-Man’s resolve. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Jim Mooney with inks by Pablo Marcos, this 1981 issue from Dečje novine features a dramatic cover by Dave Cockrum and John Romita.
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Mesmero offers Spider-Man $400 a week if he will agree to make special appearances in his Broadway show. Unfortunately, the drama critic for the Globe hates Mesmero's performance and pans him in the newspaper. Mesmero hypnotizes the unkind reviewer and compels him to wrap himself in chains and jump off the Brooklyn Bridge. Spider-Man intervenes, which Mesmero sees as tantamount to betrayal. When Spider-Man shows up for his curtain call, Mesmero tries to kill him in front of a captive audience.
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