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Edderkoppen#3/1974
Cover: John Romita

Edderkoppen #3/1974

Jan 1974 · Williams · 2.75 DKK
“Den nat Gwen Stacy døde!”

"Den nat Gwen Stacy døde!" delivers a haunting, pivotal moment in Spider-Man’s history, written by Gerry Conway and illustrated by Gil Kane with inks by John Romita and Tony Mortellaro, capturing the emotional weight of a tragedy that reshaped the hero’s world. The story unfolds with Norman Osborn’s unraveling, his fractured mind confronting the truth of his Green Goblin identity, and the desperate, doomed attempt to reach Gwen Stacy as she’s trapped on the Brooklyn Bridge. The cover by John Romita captures the moment’s dread, a stark image of a fall that echoes through comic history.

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writer Gerry Conway · artist Gil Kane · inker John Romita · inker Tony Mortellaro · colorist David Hunt · cover John Romita

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artist Gil Kane
colorist David Hunt
cover pencils, inks John Romita

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Harry is raving and bed ridden after once again taking LSD and when his father finds his son's friends gathering around in support, he throws them out; Cracking under the pressure of his damaged son and failing business, Norman regains his memory of being the Green Goblin and the secret identity of his deadliest foe; Trying to get to Spidey where it hurts, the Goblin captures Gwendy and brings her to the top of the Brooklyn Bridge; During the fight, Gwen falls from the bridge and when Spider-Man tries to catch her with a web line, her neck snaps.

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