Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #33
In this 2015 issue from the Marvel Official Comic Collection, Peter Parker and Aunt May face uncertain times as they consider changes to their living situation. Meanwhile, in prison, Blackie Drago manipulates the frail Adrian Toomes into revealing the location of the Vulture suit, setting off a chain of events that culminates in Drago’s escape and a dramatic clash with Spider-Man on New Year’s Eve. Written by Jeph Loeb and illustrated with striking precision by Tim Sale—both inks and pencils—this story features moody, atmospheric artwork, with color by Steve Buccellato and a cover by Tim Sale that captures the tension in bold, expressive lines.
In "null," Spider-Man defeats the Green Goblin, but the truth behind the villain’s identity remains hidden. Peter Parker buys a motorcycle, marking a quiet shift in his life, while Mary Jane shares a heartfelt conversation with Aunt May—still unaware of Peter’s secret.
In a quiet moment tinged with uncertainty, Peter and Aunt May discuss changes in their lives as the year turns. Meanwhile, in the shadows of a prison cell, Blackie Drago manipulates the frail Adrian Toomes into revealing the location of the Vulture suit, setting off a chain of events that culminates in a shocking new threat emerging on New Year’s Eve—Spider-Man’s latest battle against a reawakened Vulture.
In this 2015 tale from Marvel's Official Comics Collection #33, Kraven the Hunter manipulates the two Vultures into a deadly clash—only for Spider-Man to emerge victorious. Meanwhile, Peter Parker settles into his new apartment with Harry Osborn, while Gwen and Mary Jane find themselves drawn into a subtle but growing rivalry for Peter’s attention.
In "null," Peter Parker reflects on the weight of loss as he recalls the aftermath of Gwen Stacy’s death—how it reshaped the lives of those around him, especially Mary Jane, whose grief left a quiet, lasting mark. Flash Thompson prepares to leave for the Army, while Spider-Man stands victorious over Kraven the Hunter, a moment that feels less like triumph and more like another chapter in a life defined by sacrifice.
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