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Spider-Man #50 Son of the Hunter
Cover Date: September, 1994
Peter Parker has lost himself to the Spider within as he continually weaves about the NY city. In his battle with Vladimir the Hunter, Peter is pushed to his limits, only to find that his true strength comes from his Humane identity. And thus ...
Issue Description
Peter Parker has lost himself to the Spider within as he continually weaves about the NY city.
In his battle with Vladimir the Hunter, Peter is pushed to his limits, only to find that his true strength comes from his Humane identity.
And thus Peter recognizes that he is neither man nor spider, he is Spider-Man.
Spider-Man
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
('Adjectiveless') Spider-Man Volume 1
Todd McFarlane started his own Spider-Man series in the early 1990's and became the newest hit-Spider-man series! Starting with issue 75, the cover becomes "Peter Parker: Spider-Man". Despite the change to the cover, the interior copyright page still shows this volume as being named "Spider-Man", as do succeeding issues in this volume. After the "Final Chapter" crossover, the series ended with issue 98 and restarted after a short hiatus as Peter Parker: Spider-Man with a new number one.
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