Sleepwalker #5
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeAgainst a blazing yellow background tangled with ghostly chains, Spider-Man and Sleepwalker collide in a dynamic face-off that makes good on the cover's own promise: "Spidey versus Sleepy — 'Nuff Said!" Bret Blevins's cover work captures both figures mid-struggle, the web-slinger's red-and-blue suit contrasting sharply with Sleepwalker's eerie blue-and-purple form and unsettling green complexion. "Web of Confusion Part One" kicks off a two-part arc with real energy, and with Bob Budiansky writing alongside artist Bret Blevins, colorist Marie Javins, and the rest of the creative team, this 1991 Marvel title was clearly swinging for something memorable.
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Spider-Man and Sleepwalker get caught in the middle of a conflict between Crimewave and the Kingpin.
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