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El Hombre Araña / El Asombroso Hombre Araña#145
Cover: Gil Kane & Frank Giacoia

El Hombre Araña / El Asombroso Hombre Araña #145

Feb 1983 · Novedades · 20.00 MXP
“¡Aunque viva, Moriré!”

In "¡Aunque viva, Moriré!", Gerry Conway crafts a haunting tale where Spider-Man and Ned are held captive by the Chacal, who unveils a twisted past involving Miles Warren and a clone of Gwen Stacy. Ross Andru’s dynamic art, inked by Mike Esposito, brings the emotional weight and tension to life as Spider-Man races against time to save Ned from a bomb, only to face a chilling confrontation with a clone of himself. Gil Kane’s cover, with inks by Frank Giacoia, captures the moment’s dread and intensity.

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writer Gerry Conway · artist Ross Andru · inker Mike Esposito · cover Gil Kane, Frank Giacoia

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Full credits

artist Ross Andru
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks Frank Giacoia

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El Hombre Araña y Ned han sido capturados por el Chacal, quien les cuenta una historia de dolor y locura. El Chacal cuenta cómo Miles Warren clonó a Gwen Stacy para traerla de vuelta a su vida. Mientras el Araña se apresura a rescatar a Ned de una bomba colocada por el Chacal, se ve obligado a luchar contra un clon de sí mismo. Cuando quedan segundos para que explote la bomba, Warren es reprendido por el clon de Gwen y haciéndolo entrar en razón, sacrificándose para salvar la vida de Ned. Sin embargo, los andamios caen sobre Warren y el clon del Hombre Araña, aparentemente matándolos a ambos.

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