Nova #103
In "Terreur dans une mini-ville," the shocking murder of Jean DeWolff sends shockwaves through New York, pulling Spider-Man into a tangled web of crime and suspicion. With the city on edge, Peter Parker finds himself caught between his civilian life and his vigilante duties as he crosses paths with Sgt. Stan Carter and a surprisingly perceptive Matt Murdock—whose courtroom clash with Peter hints at a deeper connection. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Rich Buckler, with inks by Brett Breeding and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1986 issue features a cover by Rich Buckler that captures the tension of a city teetering on the edge.
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The police find Jean DeWolff has been gunned down in her apartment. Spidey apprehends a gang of thugs that have mugged one of Aunt May's boarders. He learns of the death of DeWolff and joins up with the head of the investigation, Sgt. Stan Carter. Matt Murdock gets Mr. Popchik's muggers out on bail and senses that Peter Parker is Spider-Man when Pete berates him in the courtroom. Back in chambers, Matt is unable to save the judge from being shot and killed by the mysterious Sin-Eater.
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