Spider-Man #10
Spider-Man #10 (1997) delivers a tense, character-driven showdown as Peter Parker, still reeling from his ordeal in the previous issue, tracks down the elusive Seward Trainer for answers—only to collide with a changed Hobgoblin. With John Romita Jr.'s dynamic art and Al Williamson’s sharp inks bringing the action to life, this issue marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing conflict, all rendered in vivid colors by Kevin Tinsley and Malibu Coloring. The cover by Dan Jurgens and Klaus Janson captures the menace of the retooled villain with striking precision.
In the aftermath of a terrifying encounter, Spider-Man tracks down the elusive Seward Trainer, hoping for answers—but his search takes a dangerous turn when he crosses paths with the Hobgoblin, who’s evolved in ways that make this fight more than just a rematch.
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