Nova #71
In "Cinq personnages en quête d'un fou !", Debra Whitman’s therapist seeks Peter Parker’s help to confront her belief that he’s Spider-Man—while Spider-Man grapples with a high-stakes escape attempt by the Boomerang, leading him to the Owl’s hidden lair. There, the Owl plots to challenge Kingpin’s dominance with an alliance that Dr. Octopus swiftly rejects. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by Al Milgrom, with inks by Jim Mooney and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1983 issue features a cover by Jean Frisano.
In "Peter Parker... c'est vous l'Araignée !", Peter Parker finds himself caught between two realities when Debra Whitman’s therapist seeks his help to confront her belief that he’s Spider-Man—while a desperate Boomerang attempts escape, Spider-Man uncovers a new threat as the Owl plots to challenge Kingpin’s reign, only to be rejected by Dr. Octopus.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #47 (1967), Fantastic Four #169 (1976), Fantastic Four #170 (1976), The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #13 (1979), Spider-Woman #42 (1982), The Spectacular Spider-Man #73 (1982), X-Men, Les étranges #2 (1983), The New Mutants #1 (1983), Top BD #3 (1983), Une Aventure des Fantastiques #32 (1983), Spécial Strange #34 (1983), Spidey #47 (1983), Titans #59 (1983)
Reprinted in Spidey #47 (1983)
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