Spider-Man #33
In the days before Peter Parker donned the mask, George and Arthur Stacy delve into a series of murders tied to Osborn Industries in "Prelude in Rot." Written by Howard Mackie and Michael Strittmatter, with art by Dan Fraga and inks by Scott Hanna, this 1999 issue offers a gripping look at the shadows before the web-slinger's rise. The cover by Luke Ross captures the tension of a story rooted in mystery and corporate intrigue.
In the days before Peter Parker donned the mask, detectives George and Arthur Stacy follow a trail of murders pointing to Osborn Industries, uncovering secrets that could shake the city’s foundation. A tense, grounded crime story set in the shadow of what’s to come, "Prelude in Rot" offers a chilling glimpse into the past that shaped Spider-Man’s world.
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↩ Reprints Spider-Man #-1 (1997), The Spectacular Spider-Man #-1 (1997), Aria #1 (1999), Aria #1
Reprinted in X-Men #33 (1999)
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