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Spider-Man: The Darkest Hours Omnibus
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Collecting three classic fan-favourite Spider-Man novels together for the first time in a brand-new omnibus edition.
The Darkest Hours by Jim Butcher
When Black Cat foils Spider-Man’s attempts to stop the Rhino rampaging through Times Square, she informs him the Rhino is just a distraction. The real threat comes from a group of Ancients, members of the same race as the being called Morlun, seeking revenge for Spider-Man defeating them years before. Spidey must rely on Black Cat if there’s any hope of stopping them again, before they can steal his life force.
Down These Mean Streets by Keith R.A. DeCandido
A mysterious drug known as Triple X has been giving users super-powers as well as rendering them mentally and physically unstable. Only by teaming up with a police force that hates him can Spider-Man find the source behind this lethal drug and protect people from those using it. But one of Spider-Man’s most fearsome enemies may be behind it all as part of a greater scheme to bring down the city.
Drowned in Thunder by Christopher L. Bennett
The ongoing conflict between Spider-Man and his long-time outspoken nemesis, crusading newspaper publisher J. Jonah Jameson, reaches a whole new level when JJJ exploits several mysterious attacks on Manhattan island in his propaganda war against the web-slinger.
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English
ISBN
9781789096040
Number of pages
608
Spider-Man: The Darkest Hours Omnibus - Jim Butcher