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O Homem-Aranha (Edição especial em cores)#7
Cover: Gil Kane & John Romita

O Homem-Aranha (Edição especial em cores) #7

Dec 1974 · Editora Brasil-América [EBAL] · 4,00 BRB
“Céu de granito”

In "Céu de granito," Peter Parker faces a quiet storm of grief and guilt at a desolate waterfront, his spirit weighed down by the aftermath of Gwen Stacy's death. Written by Len Wein and illustrated with haunting precision by Gil Kane, with inks by F. Giacoia and colors by June Braverman, this special color edition captures a rare, introspective moment in Spider-Man’s journey. The cover, penciled by Gil Kane and inked by John Romita, reflects the emotional gravity of a hero at his breaking point.

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writer Len Wein · artist Gil Kane · inker F. Giacoia · colorist June Braverman · cover Gil Kane, John Romita

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writer Len Wein
artist Gil Kane
cover pencils Gil Kane
cover inks John Romita

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Peter Parker stands alone at a waterfront, overwhelmed by grief and guilt over Gwen Stacy's death. His depression isolates him from comfort, memory, and escape, as the specter of his Spider-Man identity continues to haunt him. The story sets an introspective tone before drawing Captain America into Peter's emotional crisis.

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