The Adventures of Spider-Man #10
In "To Catch a Spider," Spider-Man races against time to disable a swarm of high-tech drones unleashed over New York by the Tinkerer and the Beetle, each designed to map the movements of every hero in the city. With his usual wit and agility tested like never before, Peter Parker must outsmart a clever trap that threatens to expose his secret identity. Written by Nel Yomtov and brought to life with sharp, dynamic art by Alex Saviuk—inked by Rob Stull and colored by Kevin Tinsley—this 1997 issue delivers a tense, clever mystery with a personal stakes that’s as much about identity as it is about action. The cover, also by Saviuk and Stull, captures the moment of tension with precision.
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When the Tinkerer and the Beetle release hi-tech drones over New York to record the movement of all superheroes, Spider-Man has to track them down and stop the dastardly duo before they discover his secret identity.
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