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Cover: Tim Sale

Spider-Man: Blue #6

Apr 2003 · Marvel · 3.50 USD; 5.75 CAD
“All of Me”

In "All of Me," Peter Parker reflects on the lasting impact of Gwen Stacy’s death, a moment that reshaped the lives of those around him—especially Mary Jane, whose grief echoes through time. As Spider-Man finally bests Kraven the Hunter, Flash Thompson prepares to leave for the Army, marking another chapter in a life defined by loss and legacy. Jeph Loeb’s poignant storytelling, rendered in Tim Sale’s signature moody art and stark inks, captures the weight of memory and the quiet cost of being a hero.

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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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Spider-Man defeats Kraven the Hunter. Flash Thompson leaves for the Army. In the present day, Peter reminisces about how Gwen's death changed her friends, but maybe Mary Jane most of all.

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