Spiderman de John Romita #2
In "Spidey Victorioso: ¡El Fin del Duende Verde!," Peter Parker is trapped in his lair as Norman Osborn reveals the dark history that forged him into the Green Goblin, putting Spider-Man’s identity—and his very life—at stake. With Aunt May’s health worsening and Betty Brant preparing to return to New York, the tension builds as the past and present collide. Written by Stan Lee and Santiago García, with art by John Romita and inks by Mickey Demeo and John Romita, this 1999 issue delivers a gripping, character-driven showdown. The cover by John Romita and Mike Esposito captures the storm of emotions brewing beneath the surface.
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Con Peter Parker maniatado en su guarida, Norman Osborn relata al joven la sucesión de los hechos que le llevaron a convertirse en el Duende Verde. La situación es desesperada, puesto que Norman conoce la identidad de Spiderman y podría significar el fin de éste. Mientras tanto, empeora la salud de Tía May, que desconoce el paradero de su sobrino. Por otro lado, Betty Brant se dispone a volver a Nueva York.
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