Spiderman de John Romita #1
In "¡Qué Verde era Mi Duende!", Peter Parker heads to the doctor with a cold, only to learn that Aunt May’s health is dangerously fragile. When Spider-Man battles thugs wielding a mysterious gas that dulls his spider-sense, the Green Goblin discovers Peter’s secret identity—leading to a shocking abduction and a tense confrontation where the villain reveals himself as Norman Osborn. Written by Stan Lee and Santiago García, with art by John Romita and inks by Mickey Demeo and John Romita, this 1999 issue features a cover by John Romita, capturing the eerie tension of a classic showdown.
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Peter se dirige al médico por un resfriado y se entera de que la salud de la tía May es muy frágil. Después, Spidey se enfrenta a unos matones y le atacan con un gas misterioso que le debilita su sentido arácnido. Cuando Spidey se convierte en Peter Parker, el Duende Verde descubre su identidad secreta. Más tarde, el Duende se enfrenta a Peter fuera de su casa y lo rapta. Atado en la guarida del Duende, Peter se sorprende cuando se quita la máscara y revela a sí mismo como Norman Osborn.
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