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Cover: Tim Sale

Spider-Man: Blue #4

Oct 2002 · Marvel · 3.50 USD; 5.75 CAD
“Autumn in New York”

In "Autumn in New York," Peter Parker and Aunt May face a quiet but pivotal moment as they consider changes in their living situation, while across town, Blackie Drago manipulates the frail Adrian Toomes in prison to uncover the location of the Vulture suit. With Tim Sale’s moody, painterly art and Jeph Loeb’s intimate storytelling, this issue captures a haunting, character-driven chapter in Spider-Man’s story—where personal uncertainty meets the return of a classic foe, all set against the stark beauty of a New York winter.

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writer Jeph Loeb · artist, inker Tim Sale · colorist Steve Buccellato · letterer Richard Starkings · letterer Comicraft · letterer Wes Abbott · cover Tim Sale

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Full credits

writer Jeph Loeb
artist, inker Tim Sale
letterer Comicraft
letterer Wes Abbott
cover pencils, inks Tim Sale

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Peter and Aunt May ponder new living arrangements. In prison, Blackie Drago convinces an ailing Adrian Toomes to tell him where his Vulture costume is hidden. Drago then escapes and becomes the second Vulture, defeating Spider-Man on New Years' Eve.

Plot details indexed by the Grand Comics Database (CC BY-SA).