El Hombre Araña / El Asombroso Hombre Araña #416
In "Las rejas no son la prisión…", Otto Octavius’s deep-seated fear of spiders triggers a terrifying chain reaction as his mechanical tentacles break free, driven by an instinctual pull toward their creator. With the Asombroso Hombre Araña racing to stop them, the line between mind and machine begins to blur in a moment of chilling unpredictability. Written by Danny Fingeroth and Delfina Fuentes, with dynamic art by Greg LaRocque and inks by Vince Colletta, and a striking cover by John Byrne, this 1988 issue captures a pivotal psychological unraveling in the heart of a classic conflict.
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El temor de Otto Octavius por las arañas activa sus tentáculos, que se liberan y buscan reunirse con su dueño. El Araña no consigue impedirlo.
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