
Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998) #261
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Action & Adventure
Format
Kindle
Pages
23
Language
English
Published
Apr 21, 2015
Publisher
Marvel
Description
The Hobgoblin's relentless pursuit of vengeance reaches a fever pitch in this gripping installment. With intricate plots and dramatic twists, the stakes are higher than ever for Spider-Man, who finds himself caught in a web of danger and deceit. Tom DeFalco crafts a narrative that keeps readers on the edge of their seats, masterfully blending action and suspense.
As the pages unfold, the brilliant artistry of Charles Vess and Ron Frenz brings stunning visuals to life, enriching the intensity of the story with detailed illustrations that capture every tense moment. The rich storytelling and dynamic artwork create a compelling experience that draws fans deeper into the thrilling world of superheroes.
The battle between good and evil escalates, showcasing not just the power of Spider-Man, but also the cunning and determination of the Hobgoblin. This chapter promises to deliver unforgettable moments that will leave readers eager for more, reaffirming their love for the iconic web-slinger.
As the pages unfold, the brilliant artistry of Charles Vess and Ron Frenz brings stunning visuals to life, enriching the intensity of the story with detailed illustrations that capture every tense moment. The rich storytelling and dynamic artwork create a compelling experience that draws fans deeper into the thrilling world of superheroes.
The battle between good and evil escalates, showcasing not just the power of Spider-Man, but also the cunning and determination of the Hobgoblin. This chapter promises to deliver unforgettable moments that will leave readers eager for more, reaffirming their love for the iconic web-slinger.
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