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Peter is physically exhausted. The lack of sleep combined with the non-stop mental alarm makes him question what is real. He sees shadows moving and hears voices that shouldn't be there.

This issue of Spine-Tingling Spider-Man dives deep into the psychological horror that happens when Peter Parker’s greatest asset—his —becomes his worst nightmare. The Setup: Sensory Overload Spine-Tingling Spider-Man - Infinity Comic 008 ...

As Peter navigates a surreal, shifting version of New York City, he realizes he is trapped in a waking nightmare. In this issue, the veil between reality and the supernatural thins: Peter is physically exhausted

Peter finds himself in a distorted version of his own apartment or a familiar landmark. The "spine-tingling" aspect hits its peak as the environment twists—walls turn into webs, and the faces of his loved ones become masks of horror. The Theme This issue of Spine-Tingling Spider-Man dives deep into

The story picks up with Peter already on edge. His Spider-Sense isn't just "tingling"; it’s screaming. It has become a constant, deafening roar in his skull that he can’t switch off. This isn't a warning of a punch or a falling brick—it’s a premonition of something much more existential.