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Cover: Tom Lyle

Spider-Man #16

Sep 1995 · Semic S.A. · 29,00 FRF
“La fureur d'un homme désespéré, chapitre 1 : Orientations”

In "La fureur d'un homme désespéré, chapitre 1 : Orientations," Spider-Man pushes forward with grim resolve to stop the Hobgoblin, only to face unexpected resistance from Coldheart. As Vladimir Kravinoff grapples with his father's legacy, he seeks to claim his inherited power—setting the stage for a tense and personal confrontation. Written by Howard Mackie and illustrated by Tom Lyle, with inks by Tom Palmer, Klaus Janson, and Josef Rubinstein, and colors by Kevin Tinsley, the issue's cover by Tom Lyle captures the storm of conflict brewing beneath the surface.

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writer Howard Mackie · artist Tom Lyle · inker Tom Palmer · inker Klaus Janson · inker Josef Rubinstein · colorist Kevin Tinsley · cover Tom Lyle

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artist Tom Lyle
colorist Kevin Tinsley
cover pencils, inks Tom Lyle

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Spider-Man, determined to stop the Hobgoblin, is met by the misguided resistance of Coldheart. Vladimir Kravinoff seeks his father's enhanced abilities.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).