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Cover: John Romita Jr. & Al Williamson

Spider-Man #7

Aug 1997 · Panini France · 24 FRF
📊 ~47,678 copies sold its debut month
🌐 French edition · synopsis shown in English
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In the freezing heart of a New York winter, a strange new cable network captures the city’s attention with its wildly surreal broadcasts—programming so unnerving, it feels like a trap. With Mysterio’s signature flair for illusion and manipulation now amplified through the airwaves, Spider-Man must push through brutal weather and a barrage of high-tech tricks to uncover the truth behind the spectacle. Written and drawn by Dan Jurgens, with inks by Klaus Janson and colors by Gregory Wright, this gripping issue features a striking cover by John Romita Jr. and Al Williamson.

writer, artist Dan Jurgens · inker Klaus Janson · colorist Gregory Wright · colorist Malibu Coloring · cover John Romita Jr., Al Williamson

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writer, artist Dan Jurgens
cover pencils John Romita Jr.
cover inks Al Williamson

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As winter hits New York with a vengeance, a new cable network hits the airwaves - one that the public is watching with an almost obsessive interest. And the programming is so twisted, so bizarre, that it could only have come from the mind of that sinister showman... Mysterio! Can Spider-Man survive the fury of the elements and the updated arsenal of one of his oldest, most dangerous foes, to get to the bottom of Mysterio's latest venture?

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