Peter Parker Heads to Battle in CIVIL WAR II: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1!
Here’s your quick first look at Civil War II: Amazing Spider-Man #1 by writer Christos Gage and artist Travel Foreman, on sale June 8th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
Here’s your quick first look at Civil War II: Amazing Spider-Man #1 by writer Christos Gage and artist Travel Foreman, on sale June 8th, 2016 from Marvel Comics.
The Amazing Spider-Man #1 by Dan Slott & Humberto Ramos brings us the inevitable return of Peter Parker in April 2014.
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Marvel Entertainment is excited to announce the triumphant return of Peter Parker as everyone’s friendly neighborhood Spider-Man this April in an all-new AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #1. In 2012, the comic book world was shocked to find that Doctor Otto Octavius, aka Doctor Octopus, had switched bodies with Peter Parker and, in the process, left Peter Parker to die in Octavius’ cancer-ridden shell. Since then, Octavius has been fighting crime by his own dark methods in the pages of The Superior Spider-Man.
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Peter Parker is gone, long live Spider-Man! In the special, once in a life-time anniversary spectacular Amazing Spider-Man #700, on-sale today, writer Dan Slott and artist Humberto Ramos bring readers the final fight between Doctor Octopus and Spider-Man! But as Peter Parker takes his last breath, his deadliest enemy gets the ultimate revenge by assuming the identity of Spider-Man and the life that belonged to him! But just how will Doc Ock be the Superior Super Hero? What does it mean for the Marvel Universe and Earth’s Mightiest?
Ok. I admit it. I don’t like change. I’m not comfortable saying I’m a “purist,” either. I think (I hope) I’m a little bit more open minded than that. But, any time DC/Marvel start announcing changes to this character or that universe, I tend to give into my knee jerk reaction. Especially when these announcements involved a “death” of a character (main, or otherwise).
Why are they swinging around without their masks on?!?! Why, oh why!?!?
Here we have a four page unlettered preview of Spider-Men #5, written by Brian Michael Bendis & penciled by Sara Pichelli, and featuring a cover by Jim Cheung. It seems like Cheung has been doing a lot of covers at Marvel lately, but as long as they’re as good as they’ve been, he can do them all!