Spider-Man: Chapter One #0
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis special #0 collector's item from Marvel's 1999 Spider-Man: Chapter One series promises a deep dive into the origins of Spidey's deadliest foes, as boldly announced right on the cover. John Byrne's artwork assembles a striking rogues' gallery surrounding Spider-Man's close-up face: the Vulture swoops menacingly on the left, the Lizard snarls in a torn lab coat at upper right, and the Sandman throws a massive fist in the foreground — all rendered with Byrne's confident, kinetic linework. It's a fine showcase of classic Spider-Man villainy, and with Byrne handling writing, art, inks, and lettering all at once, this issue has a singular, cohesive vision from cover to story.
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The Sandman relates his origin to his distant cousin, Norman Osborn, who enlists his aid in a special project.
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