Spider-Man: Friends and Enemies #4
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThe four-issue Spider-Man: Friends and Enemies miniseries wraps up with this 1995 Marvel finale, cover penciled by Ron Lim and inked by Mark McKenna. The cover delivers a kinetic collision of heroes and chaos — Spider-Man leaps through an eruption of rocky debris while a fiery, energy-blasting figure streaks in from above, and a gold-and-blue costumed hero is sent tumbling below, all against a backdrop of a tense crowd with Darkhawk visible among them. With Darkhawk, Nova, and Speedball all bannered across the top, "Fire of Freedom" promises a crowded, action-packed conclusion where the line between friend and enemy gets thoroughly blurred.
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The Metahumes and heroes break free to face the Hostiles who are transformed into a crystal monster.
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