The Gauntlet and Grim Hunt
"The Gauntlet" and "Grim Hunt" are 2009–2010 storylines published by Marvel Comics. Despite being more issues, "The Gauntlet" was solicited as leading up to the "Grim Hunt" story, and the two storylines are interconnected. Written by The Amazing Spider-Man architects (Mark Waid, Marc Guggenheim, Fred Van Lente and Joe Kelly), "The Gauntlet" is not a strict event or storyline; it is the branding that indicates the direction of Spider-Man's life. In effect it is an event similar to Dark Reign only focusing on Spider-Man and his circle. "Grim Hunt" directly follows "The Gauntlet" and acts as a sequel of sorts to "Kraven's Last Hunt". The storyline received generally positive reviews.
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The Gauntlet and Grim Hunt
"The Gauntlet" and "Grim Hunt" are 2009–2010 storylines published by Marvel Comics. Despite being more issues, "The Gauntlet" was solicited as leading up to the "Grim Hunt" story, and the two storylines are interconnected. Written by The Amazing Spider-Man architects (Mark Waid, Marc Guggenheim, Fred Van Lente and Joe Kelly), "The Gauntlet" is not a strict event or storyline; it is the branding that indicates the direction of Spider-Man's life. In effect it is an event similar to Dark Reign only focusing on Spider-Man and his circle. "Grim Hunt" directly follows "The Gauntlet" and acts as a sequel of sorts to "Kraven's Last Hunt". The storyline received generally positive reviews.
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"The Gauntlet" and "Grim Hunt" ...... ed generally positive reviews.
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The Gauntlet (рус. Перчатка) и ...... эйвена), вышедшей в 1987 году.
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The Amazing Spider-Man editor Steve Wacker
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Art by Adi Granov
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Promotional image from Web of Spider-Man #1
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Spider-Man
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VC's Joe Caramagna
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November 2009
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Gauntlet
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Gauntlet
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The Gauntlet
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Amazing Spider-Man: Origin of the Hunter
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Grim Hunt: The Kraven Saga
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The Amazing Spider-Man #611-637
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Web of Spider-Man vol. 2 #2-7
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"The Gauntlet" and "Grim Hunt" ...... ed generally positive reviews.
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The Gauntlet (рус. Перчатка) и ...... Последняя охота Крэйвена), выш
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The Gauntlet и Grim Hunt
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