Eks almanah #323
In "Čak i ako živim, umirem," Spider-Man and Ned are trapped by the Jackal, who reveals a twisted past of loss and obsession through a chilling tale of cloning and grief. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Ross Andru with inks by Mike Esposito, this 1982 issue delivers a haunting, emotionally charged confrontation where identity, guilt, and sacrifice collide. The cover by Ross Andru captures the weight of the moment, setting the tone for a story that lingers long after the final page.
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Spider-Man and Ned have been captured by the Jackal who spins a tale of grief and madness. The Jackal tells of how Miles Warren cloned Gwen Stacy to bring her back into his life. As Spider-Man races to rescue Ned from a bomb set by the Jackal, he is forced to battle a clone of himself. With seconds left until the bomb explodes, Warren is berated by Gwen's clone and comes to his senses, sacrificing himself to save Ned's life. Scaffolding falls on both Warren and the Spider-Man clone, however, apparently killing them both. Gwen's clone takes off to make a new life for herself.
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