Marvel Magazine #3
"Luci nella notte parte 1" sees Matt confront a devastating truth: the man behind his father's death is, in essence, Kingpin. Driven by grief and a growing sense of justice, he takes up the mantle of Devil, determined to dismantle Kingpin's drug operation. With art by John Romita Jr. and inks by Al Williamson, this gripping tale unfolds in a world where shadows hold more power than light. The cover, a striking piece by Klaus Janson, captures the tension of a man stepping into darkness.
In "Luci nella notte parte 3," Spider-Man faces off against Elektro, a villain whose true aim is far from destruction—this time, he seeks to shed his powers, and Spider-Man’s intervention becomes the unexpected key to his liberation. The clash unfolds under the weight of a city’s shadows, where even the most dangerous foes can yearn for a different kind of freedom.
In "L'Uomo senza paura parte 3," Matt, reeling from the truth that Kingpin was behind his father's death, turns his focus to dismantling the crime boss's drug operation—driven by grief and a growing sense of purpose. As he embraces the role of a vigilante, he steps into a new identity, becoming Devil, and sets out on a path that blurs the line between justice and vengeance.
Find on ebay
Sell my copy
Have this issue — or a whole collection? Get a fair offer from us, skip the marketplace fees and the hassle.
We Buy Collections ▸Full credits
Reprints
↩ Reprints Spider-Man #38 (1993), Spider-Man #39 (1993), Spider-Man #40 (1993), Daredevil The Man without Fear #4 (1994), Daredevil The Man without Fear #5 (1994)
Reviews
Reader reviews
No reader reviews yet.