Spider-Man #11
In the wake of the "Blood Brothers" fallout, Ben Reilly fights to clear his name after being framed for arson, with the only path forward lying in confronting the man who bested him—Hobgoblin. Meanwhile, Peter Parker stands at a crossroads, making a choice that will change everything. Written by Howard Mackie and illustrated by John Romita Jr., with inks by Al Williamson and colors by Kevin Tinsley, this 1997 issue features a cover by Dan Jurgens and Klaus Janson.
In "null," Spider-Man and Peter Parker close in on the mysterious force disrupting their lives, but they're not the only ones tracking the shadowy figure—Molten Man is on the same trail, and his fiery past makes their collision inevitable. With tension crackling between hero and foe, the hunt takes a dangerous turn.
In the wake of the "Blood Brothers" fallout, Ben Reilly fights to clear his name after being framed for arson, with the only path forward lying in confronting the man who bested him—Hobgoblin. Meanwhile, Peter Parker stands at a crossroads, facing a decision that will change everything.
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