Spider-Man #22
In "Keine Hoffnung," Peter Parker lies critically ill in the hospital, clinging to life with no clear cause—leaving Spider-Man to fear the dreaded clone degeneration process. But with the terrifying Hammerhead also admitted under mysterious circumstances, Spider-Man must confront a crisis that's as personal as it is urgent. Written by Howard Mackie and Reinhard Schweizer, with art by John Romita Jr. and Al Williamson, and colored by Kevin Tinsley and Malibu, this gripping issue features a cover by John Romita Jr. and Al Williamson.
In "Keine Hoffnung," Peter Parker lies dying in a hospital, his condition a mystery with no clear cause—Spider-Man fears it might be the dreaded clone degeneration, but he's distracted by the unsettling presence of Hammerhead, who's also been admitted. The story unfolds in tense, intimate moments as Peter grapples with his fragile state while navigating the unexpected threat just down the hall.
In "Neues Licht," Peter Parker battles a mysterious illness that threatens to end his reign as Spider-Man, forcing him to confront his limits just as Ben Reilly stands on the edge of taking up the mantle. With a monstrous reptile attacking at the worst possible moment, the stakes rise as Peter's strength wanes and the future of the Spider-identity hangs in the balance.
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