Spiderman #15
In this gripping 2008 issue, Peter Parker faces one of his darkest hours when Aunt May is shot by a sniper meant for him—leaving him torn between saving her and protecting his identity. With the law hunting him and his secret exposed, Peter dons his black Spider-Man suit once more as he plunges into a brutal hunt through the city's underworld. Written by J. Michael Straczynski and illustrated by Ron Garney, with inks by Bill Reinhold and colors by Matt Milla, the story unfolds with raw intensity, while the cover by Ron Garney captures the weight of Peter’s descent.
In "null," Peter Parker races to save Aunt May after she’s shot by a sniper meant for him, forcing him to abandon her as a Jane Doe when his identity is exposed and the law hunts him. With his world unraveling, MJ steps in at the hospital, posing as a relative to protect her secret, while Peter, cloaked in his black Spider-Man suit, plunges into the city’s underworld in a relentless, violent pursuit of the shooter.
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↩ Reprints Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #17 (2007), The Amazing Spider-Man #539 (2007), Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #18 (2007), Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #19 (2007)
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