Spider-Man #20
In "Leben in den Schatten," Ben Reilly remains a fugitive, hunted for a crime he didn’t commit—his only chance at redemption lies in capturing the real culprit, the man who meticulously cleaned his watch: the Hobgoblin. Meanwhile, Peter Parker faces a pivotal choice as he draws closer to the mysterious figure reshaping their lives, unaware that even Spidey’s old enemy, the Molten Man, is closing in—and when their paths collide, the heat will be unbearable. Written by Howard Mackie and Reinhard Schweizer, with art by John Romita Jr. and Al Williamson, this 1998 issue features a cover by Sal Buscema and John Stanisci.
In "Leben in den Schatten," Ben Reilly remains a fugitive, hunted for a crime he didn’t commit, as he races to clear his name by tracking down the real culprit—the Hobgoblin—whose meticulous work left behind a trail of clues. Meanwhile, Peter Parker faces a pivotal choice, drawing ever closer to the shadowy figure who’s reshaped their lives, while the return of the Molten Man threatens to ignite a volatile confrontation.
In "Puppen," Spider-Man finds himself once again entangled with the manipulative Will O' the Wisp, whose return stirs old tensions. After a miscommunication pulls Spider-Man into a dangerous situation, he's forced to rely on the very man who once controlled him—Jonas Harrow—raising urgent questions about trust and whether help can come from someone who’s already proven to be a threat.
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