Marvel Comics Presents #120
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Dreaming with the Enemy," a man haunted by a childhood memory—of seeing someone scale walls at the dawn of Peter Parker’s powers—takes a bold step, offering a police sketch artist his recollections to the Daily Bugle in a bid to expose Spider-Man’s identity. With art by Ed Murr and inks by Chris Ivy, this 1993 issue blends personal recollection with the public obsession around the web-slinger, all rendered with a grounded, atmospheric touch. The cover, by Sam Kieth and Joe Madureira, captures the tension of a secret on the verge of revelation.
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A man who remembers that he saw someone climb up walls when he was a kid, at the time that Peter Parker first got his powers, makes a deal with the Daily Bugle to have a police sketch artist to draw his face from his memories and reveal Spider-Man's identity.
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