Spider-Man #50
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Son of the Hunter," Vladimir Kravinoff takes a dark turn, driven by a personal vendetta to reclaim his family's legacy by targeting Spider-Man. With Tom Lyle's dynamic art and Howard Mackie's gripping storytelling, this 1994 issue marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing clash between hunter and hero. The cover by Tom Lyle captures the intensity of Kravinoff’s resolve, setting the stage for a confrontation that redefines the stakes.
In "Son of the Hunter," Vladimir Kravinoff, driven by a personal vendetta, sets out to destroy Spider-Man in a quest to restore his family's honor. The story unfolds as the hunter turns his relentless focus on the web-slinger, setting the stage for a tense, high-stakes confrontation rooted in legacy and vengeance.
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Reprinted in Die Spinne #249 (1995), Strange #312 (1995), Spindelmannen #3/1996 (1996), Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection #27 (2024), Spindelmannen #2/1996
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