Spiderman #290
In "¡Génesis salvaje!", Peter Parker finds himself drawn into a violent mystery when a wave of brutal murders strikes close to home, with every clue pointing to Cletus Kasady—the former cellmate of Eddie Brock. As Spider-Man confronts the terrifying new threat known as Matanza, he realizes this new killer is not just a successor, but something far more dangerous and unpredictable. Written by David Michelinie and Celia Filipetto, with dynamic art by Mark Bagley and inks by Randy Emberlin, and featuring a cover by Bagley and Emberlin, this 1993 issue delivers a chilling escalation in the Spider-Man mythos.
In "¡Génesis salvaje!", Spider-Man is drawn into a brutal murder spree that eerily connects to Peter Parker’s past, with every clue pointing to Cletus Kasady—the former cellmate of Eddie Brock. Facing off against the terrifying new entity known as Matanza, Spider-Man must confront a force that’s not only more violent but far more dangerous than the Venom legacy it echoes.
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