Mark Beatty of Dark Tower Comics, 4835 N. Western Ave., shows the Spiderman issue 700 that features the death of Peter Parker (Spiderman). | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Mark Beatty of Dark Tower Comics, 4835 N. Western Ave., shows the Spiderman issue 700 that features the death of Peter Parker (Spiderman). | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Mark Beatty of Dark Tower Comics, 4835 N. Western Ave., shows the Spiderman issue 700 that features the death of Peter Parker (Spiderman). | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Mark Beatty of Dark Tower Comics, 4835 N. Western Ave., shows the Spiderman issue 700 that features the death of Peter Parker (Spiderman). | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Dark Tower Comics, 4835 N. Western Ave. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Dark Tower Comics, 4835 N. Western Ave. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Mark Beatty of Dark Tower Comics, 4835 N. Western Ave., shows a comic book that features the death of Captain America. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Mark Beatty of Dark Tower Comics, 4835 N. Western Ave., shows a comic book that features the death of Captain America. | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Mark Beatty of Dark Tower Comics, 4835 N. Western Ave., shows the Spiderman issue 700 that features the death of Peter Parker (Spiderman). | Rich Hein~Sun-Times
Peter Parker is gone, but he’s not forgotten. And he’s not really gone. Parker, Spider-Man’s alter ego, was — SPOILER ALERT! — killed off in in late December by Marvel Comics. You don’t need Spidey sense to know — SPOILER ALERT! — he’ll be back …