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What If? (1989-1998) #17
by:
Richard Howell
,
Gary Fields
,
Henry Candelario
Language: English
Format: Kindle
Publication date:
April 16th, 2019
Publisher: Marvel
Pages: 27
Genres: Science Fiction, Action & Adventure, Humor
In a universe where Kraven the Hunter's ambitions come to fruition, the narrative dives deep into the haunting implications of his victory over Spider-Man. Sergei Kravinoff, emboldened by his triumph, finds himself grappling with the dark legacy of his actions. The story paints a chilling picture of a world devoid of its heroic web-slinger, exploring the void left in the city and the subsequent chaos that ensues.
As Kraven attempts to fill the shoes of Spider-Man, he is confronted with the complexities of heroism and villainy. The characters around him react to this unforeseen reality, revealing their own struggles and moral dilemmas in a world without hope. This shift not only challenges Kraven's perception of strength and legacy but also highlights the fragile nature of heroism and the consequences of one's choices.
Indulging in a richly crafted alternate storyline, this work offers a profound reflection on identity, power, and redemption. Readers are drawn into a gripping tale that raises thought-provoking questions about what it truly means to be a hero or a villain, making it not just a comic book adventure, but a deep exploration of human nature.
As Kraven attempts to fill the shoes of Spider-Man, he is confronted with the complexities of heroism and villainy. The characters around him react to this unforeseen reality, revealing their own struggles and moral dilemmas in a world without hope. This shift not only challenges Kraven's perception of strength and legacy but also highlights the fragile nature of heroism and the consequences of one's choices.
Indulging in a richly crafted alternate storyline, this work offers a profound reflection on identity, power, and redemption. Readers are drawn into a gripping tale that raises thought-provoking questions about what it truly means to be a hero or a villain, making it not just a comic book adventure, but a deep exploration of human nature.