Spider-Man: The Final Adventure
In this four-issue Marvel miniseries from 1995–1996, writer Fabian Nicieza and artist Darick Robertson craft a tense, character-driven story that puts Spider-Man through a gauntlet of personal and professional crises. Peter Parker faces mounting pressure from his job at the Daily Bugle, the unsettling arrival of new psychiatrist Dr. Eric Schwinner, and the strain on his marriage to Mary Jane—all while reporter Ken Ellis closes in on a scoop that could expose his secret identity. With Robbie Robertson caught in the middle, the series explores the weight of Peter’s dual life with a grounded, noirish touch. It’s a sharp, understated chapter in Spider-Man’s mid-90s saga, notable for Robertson’s gritty visuals and Nicieza’s knack for psychological depth.