Une Aventure de l'Araignée #7
In "Le Maître de l'illusion," Spider-Man is haunted by the city’s belief that he’s a coward after fleeing from Sandman, leaving Peter’s life in chaos as he considers abandoning his heroic identity to focus on his personal struggles. Written by Stan Lee and Geneviève Coulomb, with art by Steve Ditko and coloring by Stan Goldberg, this 1979 issue captures a rare, introspective moment in the web-slinger’s journey. The cover by Jean-Yves Mitton vividly captures the tension of a hero at his breaking point.
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With the entire city thinking he is a coward, Spider-Man runs from Sandman. Peter's life is in shambles, and he contemplates giving up being Spider-Man to concentrate on his personal life.
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