Spider-Man vs. Silver Sable #1
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2006 Marvel collection brings together key encounters between Spider-Man and the mercenary Silver Sable, pulling from various series to showcase their complex rivalry and occasional uneasy alliances. The stories highlight Sable's morally gray methods clashing with Spider-Man's heroic code, set against the backdrop of international intrigue and high-stakes action.
In "After the Fox!", Spider-Man finds himself caught between a vengeful hunt by Silver Sable and a web of secrets that stretch from the past to the present. With Jameson’s bounty on his head and the Wild Pack’s true leader revealing a shocking connection to a long-buried tragedy, Peter must untangle lies while facing new threats—both from the Black Cat’s quiet schemes and the unraveling mind of a grieving Flash. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Alan Kupperberg, with a striking cover by Todd McFarlane, this 2006 Marvel issue blends personal stakes with high-octane tension.
In "After the Fox!", the Black Fox, on the run from Silver Sable and her Wild Pack, finds an unexpected ally in Spider-Man when the hero sympathizes with his plea to reunite with his family. As Peter Parker helps the thief evade capture, he also grapples with rebuilding his relationship with Aunt May, who’s been distant since learning he left grad school. The tension between duty, loyalty, and second chances comes to a head in this gripping, character-driven tale.
In "When Warriors Clash--!", Spider-Man teams up with Silver Sable as Sandman joins the fray to take down the Sinister Syndicate. When Jack O' Lantern frees Flash Thompson, believing him to be the Hobgoblin, the real Hobgoblin arrives to settle the score—leading to a clash of heroes and villains that tests their resolve.
In "Spider Hunt," Silver Sable's mercenary team tracks Spider-Man for J. Jonah Jameson, but the chase proves far more complicated than expected—especially when the Wild Pack's leader harbors a secret tied to a past tragedy. Meanwhile, Stan Carter offers new evidence that could exonerate Spider-Man in the death of Blaze, while Flash grapples with Betty's unraveling mental state and Peter returns home to find the Black Cat conspiring with the Foreigner.
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