The Sensational Spider-Man in Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 1989 Marvel collection reprints the classic storyline from The Sensational Spider-Man #1-3, in which the wall-crawler faces his most unstoppable foe—the Juggernaut—in a brutal, city-wide confrontation. The story, written by Peter David with art by Sal Buscema, pits Spider-Man against the Juggernaut's overwhelming power, forcing Peter Parker to use his wits and courage to protect innocent lives. It's a definitive Spider-Man tale that showcases the hero's resilience against impossible odds.
In "Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut!", Spider-Man is called to protect Madame Web after she receives a chilling prophecy of her own demise—only to face the terrifying reality that her killer is the seemingly invincible Juggernaut. Roger Stern crafts a taut, suspense-driven tale with John Romita Jr.'s dynamic art and Jim Mooney’s sharp inks bringing the clash to life, while Glynis Wein’s colors and Joe Rosen’s lettering heighten the tension. The cover by Romita Jr. and Mooney captures the moment’s dread with striking intensity.
Madame Web’s vision of her own demise sends Spider-Man racing to protect her, only to face an unstoppable force: the Juggernaut, whose path of destruction seems impossible to halt. With help from a roster of Marvel legends and the looming threat of Black Tom Cassidy, Spider-Man must find a way to stop the Juggernaut before it’s too late—before the prophecy becomes reality.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #229 (1982), The Amazing Spider-Man #230 (1982)
Reprinted in Spider-Man: Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut #[nn] (2012), Marvel-Verse: Spider-Man & Madame Web #[nn] (2024)
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