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Cover: Barry Kitson & Mark Farmer

Spider-Man: 24/7 #[nn]

Jan 2009 · Marvel · 19.99 USD
“Loose Ends”

In "Loose Ends," Peter Parker finds himself tangled in a web of deception when he uncovers Dmitri Ivankov and his crew using charity work for Aunt May’s FEAST organization to launder their criminal reputation. As Spider-Man, he’s forced to confront the Spot, whose vendetta threatens to unravel everything—especially when he must protect the very man he’s been investigating. Written by Fred Van Lente and brought to life by Paulo Siqueira, with inks by Amilton Santos, colors by Jeromy Cox, and letters by VC's Cory Petit, this 2009 issue features a cover by Barry Kitson and Mark Farmer.

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writer Fred Van Lente · artist Paulo Siqueira · inker Amilton Santos · colorist Jeromy Cox · letterer VC's Cory Petit · cover Barry Kitson, Mark Farmer

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colorist Jeromy Cox
cover pencils Barry Kitson
cover inks Mark Farmer

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When Peter discovers Dmitri Ivankov and his goons trying to perform acts of charity for Aunt May at the FEAST organization to up their legitimacy profile, he begins to secretly investigate them to bring to light their wrongdoings. Spider-Man ends up having to save Dmitri from the Spot who is seeking revenge for his son being cut down in a botched drive-by perpetrated by the mobsters.

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