Spider-Man #13
In this 1998 Panini France release, Spider-Man finds himself shrunk to the size of a bug and trapped in a child’s room, where every toy becomes a towering obstacle—thanks to Mysterio’s latest mind-bending trick. Written by Tom DeFalco and brought to life with dynamic art by Mark Bagley, inks by Larry Mahlstedt, and vibrant colors by Bob Sharen and Malibu Coloring, the issue turns a bedroom into a surreal battleground. The cover, by John Romita Jr. and Al Williamson, captures the tiny hero in a moment of high-stakes peril.
In "null," Spider-Man finds himself shrunk to the size of a bug, trapped in the surreal landscape of a little boy’s room—where every toy becomes a towering obstacle and Mysterio’s twisted game turns childhood play into a deadly gauntlet. With no room to swing or web-sling, Spider-Man must rely on wit and instinct to survive the miniature world he’s been forced into.
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