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Cover: John Romita

Spiderman #60

Jul 1979 · Ediciones Vértice · 60 SPA
🌐 Spanish edition · synopsis shown in English
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“¡La muerte de Gwen Stacy!”

"¡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.

writer Gerry Conway · writer Salvador Dulcet · artist Gil Kane · inker John Romita · inker Tony Mortellaro · colorist Dave Hunt · cover John Romita

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artist Gil Kane
colorist Dave Hunt
cover pencils John Romita

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Harry is raving and bedridden after once again taking LSD and when his father finds his son's friends gathering around in support, he throws them out. Cracking under the pressure of his damaged son and failing business, Norman regains his memory of being the Green Goblin and the secret identity of his deadliest foe. Trying to get to Spider-Man where it hurts, the Goblin captures Gwen and brings her to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge. During the fight, Gwen falls from the bridge and when Spider-Man tries to catch her with a web line, her neck snaps.

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