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El Hombre Araña / El Asombroso Hombre Araña#112
Cover: John Romita

El Hombre Araña / El Asombroso Hombre Araña #112

Jun 1982 · Novedades · 10.00 MXP
“¡El Destructor!”

In "¡El Destructor!", Peter Parker finds himself facing a towering thug named the Destructor, who’s wrecking a political billboard for candidate Richard Raleigh. When Peter learns his friends are at Raleigh’s campaign camp, he attends a rally—only to realize the candidate’s speech is about to turn deadly as the ceiling starts to collapse. Written by Stan Lee and Gerry Conway, with dynamic art by John Romita and inks by Jim Mooney and Tony Mortellaro, this 1982 issue features a cover by John Romita that captures the chaos in bold, expressive lines.

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writer Stan Lee · writer Gerry Conway · artist John Romita · inker Jim Mooney · inker Tony Mortellaro · cover John Romita

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writer Stan Lee
cover pencils, inks John Romita

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El Hombre Araña se enfrenta a el Destructor, un matón de tres metros, que está rompiendo una valla publicitaria del candidato político Richard Raleigh. Al descubrir que sus amigos están en el campamento de Raleigh, Peter asiste a un mitin político pero, durante el discurso de Raleigh, el techo comienza a caer sobre la multitud.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).