Spidey #8
In "La mini-Araignée !", Spidey finds himself shrunk to the size of a toy, facing off against everyday nuisances like street cleaners and sewer grates in a surprisingly tense battle of wits and agility. With Win Mortimer’s dynamic art and Mike Esposito’s sharp inks bringing the tiny hero’s oversized struggles to life, the story takes a wild turn when Spidey hitches a ride on the Green Goblin’s glider to confront his foe in the villain’s hidden lair. Jean-Yves Mitton’s cover captures the moment with a bold, stylized twist on the classic duo.
In "2ème partie : balayé," Spidey, reduced to tiny size, faces off against the mundane horrors of city life—street sweepers, grates, and the deep, dark underbelly of the sewers—before hitching a ride on the Green Goblin’s glider to his lair for one final, desperate showdown.
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↩ Reprints Spidey Super Stories #22 (1977), Spidey Super Stories #23 (1977), Spidey Super Stories #24 (1977)
Reprinted in Spécial Strange #21 (1980), Nova #32 (1980), Strange #129 (1980), Titans #28 (1980)
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