Spider-Man #8
Spider-Man #8 (1997) delivers a chilling twist when the long-buried skeleton of the clone Peter Parker once sealed away in a smokestack is finally uncovered—revealing the truth about Ben Reilly’s fate. As tensions escalate, Rhino clashes with Kaine and Muse in a confrontation that hints at deeper fractures in the web of identities. Written and drawn by Dan Jurgens, with inks by Klaus Janson and colors by Gregory Wright, the issue’s stark visuals are matched by a cover by John Romita Jr. and Al Milgrom.
In "null," Kaine is resurrected by a wealthy businessman with a twisted agenda, pulled into a deadly game where survival is just the beginning. When a spider skeleton is discovered in the smokestack, the line between past and present begins to blur.
In "null," the long-buried past resurfaces when the skeleton of the Spider-Man clone—once hidden by Peter Parker in a smokestack—turns up, stirring memories of Ben Reilly’s fate. With Rhino clashing against Kaine and Muse, the echoes of old betrayals and fractured identities begin to unravel.
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