Spider-Man #95
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeSpider-Man looms large over a dramatic scene on this September 1998 cover by John Romita Jr. and Klaus Janson, his massive silhouette framing two figures locked in a fierce mid-air brawl as they plummet downward — perfectly capturing the "Freefall!" title splash at the bottom. With Howard Mackie writing and Romita Jr. on interior art alongside inker Scott Hanna, the creative team boldly promises "The Most Intense Spidey Story of the Year," and the kinetic, vertigo-inducing cover composition makes that claim easy to believe.
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Peter Parker and Norman Osborn are trapped in a damaged elevator, unable to use their powers to free themselves.
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