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Peter Parker: Spider-Man #10 Venom Triumphant!
Cover Date: October, 1999
Last issue Venom returned... could Carnage be far behind?! At last, Peter Parker and Mary Jane finally get to spend a quiet evening at home... until Venom strikes! Kidnapping, J. Jonah Jameson, the fearsome fiend takes the panicked publisher to the scene ...
Issue Description
Last issue Venom returned... could Carnage be far behind?! At last, Peter Parker and Mary Jane finally get to spend a quiet evening at home... until Venom strikes! Kidnapping, J. Jonah Jameson, the fearsome fiend takes the panicked publisher to the scene of Eddie Brock's near suicide. And when the web-slinger comes to the rescue, he winds up flat on his back at Jonah's feet! At long last, will Spidey get unmasked?! Don't ask Venom, he's too busy going to war with Carnage!
Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
Peter Parker: Spider-Man Volume 1This volume is a continuation of the 1990 Spider-Man series. That series was rebooted after the Final Chapter crossover. This series was published until issue 57 (or issue 155, when counting the original Spider-Man 1990 series numbering that had also been done since issue 30 of this series). The series was replaced by Spectacular Spider-Man Vol.2, again by writer Paul Jenkins, whom had been the writer of this series from issue 20 up to issue 50. A special of Peter Parker: Spider-Man was released in 2012 as part of the "Point One" initiative. That issue featured the original numbering issue of the series.
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