Web of Spider-Man #32 (Marvel 1987)
Web of Spider-Man #32 (Marvel 1987)
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Part of the unforgettable “Kraven’s Last Hunt” storyline, this chilling issue by J.M. DeMatteis with haunting artwork from Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod is one of the darkest Spider-Man tales ever told.
Buried alive and struggling to survive, Spider-Man faces a nightmare like no other as Kraven the Hunter’s twisted plan unfolds. The moody, atmospheric art captures the claustrophobic terror of Peter Parker’s ordeal, making this one of the most iconic and sought-after issues in the Web of Spider-Man run.
Key Highlights:
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Chapter of the legendary “Kraven’s Last Hunt” crossover
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Written by J.M. DeMatteis, art by Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod
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Dark, psychological storytelling that redefined Spider-Man in the late ’80s
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Essential key issue for any Spider-Man or Marvel collection
A milestone comic that blends superhero action with psychological horror, Web of Spider-Man #32 remains one of the most memorable Spider-Man stories ever published.
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