Marvelserien #30
In "Spindeln efterlyst!", Peter Parker juggles the weight of a mysterious painting while caught between two dangerous pursuits—Kingpin’s sudden escape and his own hunt for the criminal, all while the city teeters on chaos. With John Romita and Stan Lee behind the story and Jim Mooney handling the art, this 1969 issue delivers a tense, character-driven chase where every move counts. The cover by John Romita captures the high stakes with a bold, dynamic image of the web-slinger in peril.
In "Spindeln efterlyst!", Peter Parker juggles the weight of a mysterious stone tablet while evading Kingpin’s relentless pursuit—both man and artifact now targets in a high-stakes game. As Peter hunts Kingpin, the criminal mastermind strikes back, turning the city into a battleground where even the Daily Bugle’s editor feels the pressure. Meanwhile, Randy Robertson’s quiet struggle with authority finds an unexpected turn, all while the web-slinger’s latest clash leaves a lasting mark on those around him.
In "Varning för den rysliga Reparatören!", Peter Parker stöter på en märklig bugg i professor Cobbwells radio—och snart upptäcker han att det är en del av en utomjordisk invasion. När Spindeln avslöjar att invasionsstyrkan har sitt högkvarter hos en märklig figuren kallad Reparatören, tar han sig in i det okända för att stoppa ett hot som sträcker sig längre än han föreställde sig.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #2 (1963), The Amazing Spider-Man #24 (1965), The Amazing Spider-Man #70 (1969)
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