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Cover: Luke Ross
Spider-Man #33
“Prelude in Rot”
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.
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writer Howard Mackie · writer Michael Strittmatter · artist Dan Fraga · inker Scott Hanna · colorist Gregory Wright · letterer RAM · cover Luke Ross
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writer Howard Mackie
writer Michael Strittmatter
artist Dan Fraga
inker Scott Hanna
colorist Gregory Wright
letterer RAM
cover pencils, inks Luke Ross
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In den Tagen, bevor Peter Parker zu Spider-Man wurde, untersuchen George und Arthur Stacy eine Reihe von Morden, die zu Osborn Industries führen.
Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).