Spindelmannen #7/1984
In "En kista för Spindelmannen!", Peter Parker—better known as Spindelmannen—finds himself caught in a deadly race against time at Mickey's bar, where a steel-reinforced threat named Ramrod forces Dr. Kissik to unleash a deadly toxin. With his friend Debra Whitman and the other guests in peril, Spindelmannen must act fast, even as he's distracted by the unexpected country and western performance of his neighbor, Mr. Pincus. Written by Denny O'Neil and illustrated by Alan Kupperberg, with inks by Jim Mooney and letters by Arne Bergholm, this 1984 issue delivers a tense, character-driven thriller that puts the web-slinger's courage and quick thinking to the ultimate test.
In "En kista för Spindelmannen!", Månriddaren—once a sworn enemy—finds himself drawn into a deadly game within a criminal syndicate, forced to confront Spindelmannen in a final, brutal test. Though their past is shadowed by conflict, the two must secretly join forces to dismantle the syndicate’s deadly operation.
In "Singing the Blues," Spindelmannen finds himself caught in a high-stakes race against time at Mickey's bar, where the steel-reinforced Ramrod forces Dr. Kissik to unleash a deadly toxin. With country singer Mr. Pincus performing and his friend Debra Whitman among the guests, Spindelmannen must act fast to stop the attack—before the clock runs out.
In "Snabbare än ögat!", the elusive supersnabb villain Susaren has vanished—only to reappear as the slick, new identity Snabba Ville, striking at high-end stores with impossible speed. As Spindelmannen scrambles to keep up, the city's hero is left looking foolish while the mystery of the masked thief deepens.
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