Spider-Man #11
Part 4 of the "Perceptions" arc delivers a striking split composition by Todd McFarlane: a massive, snarling Wendigo looms in blue-tinted fury on the left as a clawed Wolverine lunges into battle, while a dramatic close-up of Spider-Man's masked face dominates the right — with the cover copy cheekily promising that Spidey is simultaneously tangling with the press and the law. It's a bold visual argument for just how much story McFarlane could pack onto a single cover in 1991, balancing raw monster-book energy against street-level tension. A satisfying mid-arc chapter that clearly isn't letting either of its storylines breathe easy.
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Wolverine hunts Wendigo and Spider-Man takes on the press and the law.
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