Spider-Man #35
In "Vertigo," Spider-Man battles a terrifying new fear—heights—triggered by Morbius’ bite, clinging desperately to a skyscraper’s side in a moment of raw vulnerability. Meanwhile, Robin Vega pushes Paul Stacy to reconsider his allegiance to the "Friends of Humanity," setting a tense personal conflict in motion. Written by Howard Mackie and Michael Strittmatter, with dynamic art by John Romita Jr. and inks by Scott Hanna, this 1999 issue delivers a gripping, character-driven story grounded in psychological tension. The cover, also by Romita Jr. and Hanna, captures the issue’s intense atmosphere.
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Spider-Man, der unter der durch Morbius’ Biss ausgelösten Höhenangst leidet, klammert sich verzweifelt an die Fassade eines Wolkenkratzers. Robin Vega zwingt Paul Stacy dazu, seinen Beitritt zu den „Freunde der Menschheit“ noch einmal zu überdenken.
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