Hämähäkkimies #2/2010
In "Daddy's little girl - Character assassination: Interlude," Carlie finds herself caught between loyalty and justice as she uncovers a deep police conspiracy targeting Spider-Man with spider tracers. With the help of Vin and the unlikely protection of Matt Murdock, Spider-Man must survive the brutal realities of Ryker's Island—where even in costume, his greatest challenge isn’t the inmates, but the truth behind the frame-up. Written by Marc Guggenheim and Rami Rautkorpi, with art by John Romita Jr. and inks by Klaus Janson, this 2010 issue delivers a tense, character-driven story grounded in betrayal and resilience. The cover, also by John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson, captures the gravity of the moment.
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Carlie learns from Vin the depth of the police conspiracy to frame Spider-Man for murder by using spider tracers. She pretends to go along with it but immediately reports it to a superior. Unfortunately, the superior is also involved and has Vin arrested to take the fall.Meanwhile, Spider-Man is in jail for the spider tracer killings and it is all his attorney, Matt Murdock, can do to assure the web-head's secret identity stays a secret. Spider-Man is transferred to Ryker's Island in costume and, ironically, has to save Vin from a gang of inmates intent on beating him to death.
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