Spider-Man Comic #312
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Reprehensible Riddle of... the Sorcerer!", Spider-Man faces a mystery that twists logic and magic in equal measure, as a cryptic riddle leads him into a web of deception and ancient sorcery. Written by Len Wein and illustrated with dynamic precision by George Pérez and Joe Sinnott, this 1979 Marvel UK issue delivers a classic tale of suspense and intrigue, with colors by Glynis Wein and lettering by John Costanza. The cover by Joe Sinnott captures the eerie, otherworldly tone of the story.
In "Blackout Means Business, and His Business Is Murder!" from Spider-Man #312, Marcus Daniels—once a man broken by tragedy and now the volatile Blackout—unleashes his fury in a twisted quest for retribution. After a confrontation with Nova leaves him seemingly destroyed, the line between vengeance and oblivion blurs in a story that leaves no stone unturned in its exploration of rage and consequence.
In "The Shocker of the Year - The Splitting Up Of...", the Fantastic Four face their final mission as a team when the Plunderer and his men, posing as S.H.I.E.L.D. agents, attempt to steal Reed's equipment from the Baxter Building. As the team prepares to disband, they must reunite one last time to stop the heist, testing their bonds one final time.
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↩ Reprints Marvel Super-Heroes #14 (1968), Sub-Mariner #16 (1969), Thor #231 (1975), The Avengers #153 (1976), Fantastic Four #191 (1978), Nova #19 (1978)
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