Spider-Man Comics Weekly #12
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The End of Spider-Man!", Stan Lee and R. Berns deliver a high-stakes tale where Spider-Man faces his most personal threat yet—his own mind. With Joe Sinnott’s dynamic art and bold lettering, this 1973 Marvel UK classic captures a pivotal moment in the web-slinger’s journey, all under the watchful eye of a cover by Rich Buckler and Mike Esposito.
In "The End of Spider-Man!" from Spider-Man Comics Weekly #12 (1973), Peter Parker faces his lowest moment when the city turns against him, branding Spider-Man a coward after he flees from Sandman. With his personal life crumbling and his identity under siege, Peter wrestles with the idea of stepping away from the mask to reclaim a normal life.
In this wild 1973 tale from *Spider-Man Comics Weekly #12*, Loki’s mischief takes a deadly turn when he uses magic to make Thor’s hammer strike Thor’s head—turning the god of thunder into a rampaging foe. Now united in chaos, Thor and Loki unleash their fury across Earth, leaving heroes scrambling to stop them before it’s too late.
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