Spindelmannen #11/1979
In "Gröna Trollet lever igen," Peter Parker faces a devastating betrayal when Harry Osborn's explosive plan goes tragically wrong, leaving Mary-Jane Watson injured. With the city on edge and the legacy of the Green Goblin still haunting him, Peter journeys to the abandoned Green Goblin's old hideout, waiting for the mysterious return of the new Green Goblin. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Ross Andru with inks by Frank Giacoia and Dave Hunt, this 1979 issue from Atlantic Förlags AB features a cover by John Romita, pencils and inks, capturing the tension of a hero confronting a shadow from the past.
When Harry Osborn's deadly trap goes awry and Mary-Jane Watson is injured, Peter Parker turns to the abandoned lair of the Green Goblin, hoping the legacy of the old Green Goblin might offer answers. There, in the shadowed ruins of its former stronghold, he waits for the return of the new Green Goblin—whose arrival could change everything.
In "Tredubbel dödsfälla," Spindelmannen faces a heart-pounding dilemma when Gröna Trollet kidnaps Flash, Faster May, and Mary-Jane, threatening to detonate a small nuclear charge and kill one of them unless he makes a choice. With time running out and no clear way to save them all, the web-slinger must think fast—before one of his allies is lost forever.
When Peter is kicked out of his apartment—shared with Norman Osborn—he moves in with Flash, only to find himself living near the mysterious Hjärnslukaren, a being drawn to the mental energy of the neighborhood. As strange waves ripple through the streets, Peter must navigate his new life while sensing something far more unsettling is stirring just out of sight.
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