Super Spider-Man TV Comic #515
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Peter Parker, You Are the Spectacular Spider-Man!", Peter Parker finds himself caught between two crises: a visit from Debra Whitman’s psychiatrist, who insists Peter must help cure her delusions that he’s Spider-Man, and a new threat as the Owl plots to seize power in New York’s underworld—only to be rebuffed by Dr. Octopus. Written by Bill Mantlo and illustrated by Al Milgrom, with inks by Jim Mooney and colors by Bob Sharen, this 1983 Marvel UK comic captures the tension between Peter’s secret identity and his responsibilities, all while Spider-Man tracks down a trio of suspicious men leading to a dangerous confrontation. The cover by Austin adds a striking visual punch to the issue’s high-stakes drama.
When Debra Whitman’s therapist enlists Peter Parker to help unravel her belief that he’s Spider-Man, the web-slinger finds himself caught between two worlds—his secret identity and a case that’s far more tangled than he expected. As the Boomerang makes a dramatic escape attempt, Spider-Man tracks down a trio of suspicious men leading to the Owl’s hidden lair, where a power play between rival crime lords threatens to shake the city’s underworld.
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