Marvel Limited: Frank Miller's Spider-Man #[nn]
This collection brings together Frank Miller's entire run on Spider-Man, including his work on the character from the 1980s. It features the iconic 'The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man' story from Amazing Spider-Man #248, as well as Miller's contributions to Spectacular Spider-Man and other issues. The volume showcases Miller's distinctive storytelling and art style during his early career at Marvel.
In "The Blind Leading the Blind," a 1994 Marvel Limited issue written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by Frank Miller, a still-blind Spider-Man takes a desperate gamble—riding a flying Tri-Man bomb launched by the Marauder to stop an attack on New York. With Frank Miller’s dynamic art and inks defining the chaos, Spidey must defuse the device and reclaim his sight just as a new threat, Carrion, emerges. The cover, also by Miller, captures the moment’s intensity with stark, powerful lines.
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Marauder launches his Tri-Man as a flying bomb to destroy New York and a still blind Spidey hitches a ride. DD mops up the Marauder. Spidey defuses the bomb and regains his sight just in time for Carrion to come calling.
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