Marvel Adventures Two-in-One #2
In "I Hate Spider-Man!", Peter Parker hits rock bottom after a near-fatal encounter with the Green Goblin leaves him questioning his worth as Spider-Man. As he retreats into isolation, it's Aunt May's quiet wisdom that offers the first glimmer of hope. Written by Chris Kipiniak and brought to life by Patrick Scherberger’s expressive art, with inks by Roland Paris and Norman Lee, this heartfelt story captures the emotional weight behind the mask. The cover by Scherberger and Paris perfectly frames Peter’s turmoil in a moment of quiet desperation.
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After Spider-Man is nearly blown up in a trap set by the Green Goblin, he suffers a crisis of confidence and, as Peter Parker, locks himself in his room until Aunt May gives him the advice he needs.
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