Peter Parker: Spider-Man #24
In "Warning Signs," Peter Parker finds himself in a tense standoff with the Brll'Nah Zhkk aliens, who claim their experiments have created a dangerous spider-hybrid—now on the loose. With the help of their human attorney, Peter must navigate a high-stakes situation while racing to stop Typeface before his long-planned revenge unfolds. Written by Paul Jenkins and brought to life by Mark Buckingham’s sharp art, this 2000 issue delivers a gripping blend of sci-fi intrigue and Spider-Man’s signature moral urgency. The cover, also by Buckingham, captures the moment’s intensity with precision.
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Peter is captured by the Brll'Nah Zhkk aliens and their (human) attorney explains that their experimentation has produced a spider-hybrid creature that must be captured. Released on the mission, he realizes that he also has to stop Typeface before the villain carries out his plan for revenge.
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