An early issue from the Straczynski/Romita Jr. era, this chapter repositions Spider-Man in a more mature, metaphysical space. Themes of fate and power surface through tight plotting and expressive visuals, laying the groundwork for a complex narrative shift.
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J. Michael Straczynski is a writer, producer, and visionary storyteller best known for creating “Babylon 5” and redefining characters in comics like “Spider-Man”, “Thor”, and “Rising Stars”. His narratives often weave political intrigue, existential inquiry, and mythic scale with emotional vulnerability. Whether in TV, comics, or film, Straczynski crafts intricately plotted arcs with long-term payoff and thematic ambition. He remains one of the most cerebral architects of genre storytelling.

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J. Michael Straczynski is a writer, producer, and visionary storyteller best known for creating “Babylon 5” and redefining characters in comics like “Spider-Man”, “Thor”, and “Rising Stars”. His narratives often weave political intrigue, existential inquiry, and mythic scale with emotional vulnerability. Whether in TV, comics, or film, Straczynski crafts intricately plotted arcs with long-term payoff and thematic ambition. He remains one of the most cerebral architects of genre storytelling.
An early issue from the Straczynski/Romita Jr. era, this chapter repositions Spider-Man in a more mature, metaphysical space. Themes of fate and power surface through tight plotting and expressive visuals, laying the groundwork for a complex narrative shift. Comic, J. Michael Straczynski, John Romita Jr., Scott Hanna, Marvel, Panini, 2002 Marvel 666-2378374521 J. Michael Straczynski 2002