Spiderman #60
"¡La muerte de Gwen Stacy!" is a pivotal moment in Spider-Man history, rendered with emotional weight and striking visuals by Gerry Conway and Salvador Dulcet, with art by Gil Kane and inks by John Romita and Tony Mortellaro. Cover by John Romita captures the tension of a desperate chase, as Norman Osborn, haunted by his past, unleashes his rage on Gwen Stacy in a climactic confrontation atop the Brooklyn Bridge.
In a heart-wrenching turn of events, Norman Osborn—once the Green Goblin—regains his memories and, consumed by rage, targets Spider-Man through the only person he knows he can hurt: Gwen Stacy. With Harry unstable and his world unraveling, Norman drags Gwen to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge, setting the stage for a confrontation that will leave no one unchanged. The story unfolds with raw emotional weight, as Spider-Man faces his greatest failure in a moment that reshapes everything.
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