Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #62
In this 2016 installment from the Marvel Official Comic Collection, Peter Parker faces a new kind of reckoning when the Vulture abducts him from the hospital, revealing a personal motive tied to his grandson’s illness. With Black Cat stepping in to help, the confrontation spirals into a web of betrayal and retribution, culminating in the Vulture’s surrender to the Owl. Meanwhile, a mysterious photo of a masked, bandaged Spider-Man circulates to the Daily Bugle, sparking a rare moment of triumph for Jonah Jameson. Written by Mark Millar and illustrated by Terry Dodson with inks by Rachel Dodson and colors by Avalon and Ian Hannin, the issue’s cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson captures the tension in a single, striking image.
In this gripping tale from *Marvel. Официальная коллекция комиксов #62*, Peter Parker’s quiet moment with the Parkers—helping Aunt May move—shatters when a shattered gravestone and a cryptic phone call plunge him into a new mystery. With the Goblin defeated and peace fleeting, Peter must race against time to protect the only family he has left, but the threat is already one step ahead.
In "null," Spidey is pushed to his limits when Aunt May goes missing, forcing him to track her down through the city's shadows. With Norman Osborn in custody, the Avengers offering little help, and pride in his way, he reluctantly turns to the Owl for answers—only to find himself chasing leads that point to Electro and the Vulture.
In a pulse-pounding twist, Spidey confronts a dangerously enhanced Electro, believing the villain is behind Aunt May’s capture—only to learn the truth is far more tangled. After a brutal clash leaves him injured, he makes a bold move, redistributing twenty million dollars stolen from the Owl to stunned bystanders. Laid up in the hospital, Spidey’s recovery is interrupted by an unexpected visitor: the Vulture.
In "null," Peter Parker lies injured in a hospital, unaware that his past as Spider-Man is about to catch up with him in the most personal way. When the Vulture breaks in to confront him, the truth behind a stolen fortune comes to light—money meant to save a dying grandson—and Black Cat steps in to help bring the old villain down. The aftermath leaves Peter’s identity in question, as a single photo of his masked, bandaged face makes its way to the Daily Bugle, sparking a new wave of headlines.
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