Σπάιντερ Μαν [Spider-Man] #484
Spider-Man #484 (1990) delivers a tense, character-driven story where the aftermath of Ernie Popchik’s violent encounter comes roaring back, as the gang he fought returns to target May Parker’s boarding house. Meanwhile, Alex takes a dangerous step into the unknown, meddling with his father’s experiment and unlocking powers that could change everything—written by Peter David, illustrated by Bob McLeod, and featuring a striking cover by Todd McFarlane.
In "null," Jo finds herself caught in the crossfire when the gang Ernie Popchik once confronted returns to May's boarding house seeking revenge. Meanwhile, Alex stumbles into danger when he experiments with his father's mysterious device, unlocking powers he never asked for.
In "null," Red Ronin descends on New York City, drawing the Avengers and S.H.I.E.L.D. led by Nick Fury aboard the relic Behemoth helicarrier—once used to contain Godzilla. As Captain America and Iron Man’s assaults fail, Fury devises a desperate plan: channel the Behemoth’s power through Iron Man to electrify the Hudson River where Red Ronin stands. The tactic staggers the machine, but with its pilot, Dr. Cowan, unconscious, the robot awakens on its own and resumes its rampage.
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