The Spectacular Spider-Man #154
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Claws," Spider-Man dives into the mystery behind Thomas Fireheart's sudden arrival in New York, only to be ambushed by Fireheart’s feral alter ego, the Puma. As the web-slinger grapples with this new threat, the enigmatic Arranger readies for a pivotal confrontation with the Lobo brothers. Written by Gerry Conway and illustrated with dynamic energy by Sal Buscema—both on pencils and inks—this 1989 issue captures a tense, pivotal moment in the web-slinger’s ongoing battles, with Bob Sharen’s colors and Rick Parker’s lettering adding depth to the story’s atmosphere. The cover, also by Sal Buscema, perfectly captures the intensity of the clash.
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While seeking the reason behind Thomas Fireheart's arrival in New York, Spider-Man is attacked by Fireheart's alter ego, the Puma. The Arranger prepares for his final meeting with the Lobo brothers.
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