Marvel Comics & Wizard World Reveal ‘Amazing Spider-Man #1.2’ Exclusive Variant Cover By J.G. Jones For Philadelphia Comic Con
VIP Attendees Receive Free Copy At Pennsylvania Convention Center, June 19-22; Continues Year-long Series In Which Marvel Offers Exclusive Books At All 16 Wizard World Shows
NEW YORK, May 15, 2014 – Marvel Comics and Wizard World, Inc. (OTCBB: WIZD) today revealed the latest edition of its 2014 series of exclusive variant covers of the best Marvel titles with the unveiling of Amazing Spider-Man #1.2, drawn by two-time Eisner Award nominee J.G. Jones. VIP attendees at Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con, June 19-22 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center, will receive a free copy of the limited-edition book at registration.
Jones is scheduled to be on site at the event to sign copies (autograph fees may apply). Leading professional comic grader CGC will also be on hand to accept books for grading and Signature Series.
The colored version of Amazing Spider-Man #1.2 will be limited to 4,000 copies and provided free at registration to all Wizard World Philadelphia Comic Con VIP attendees, including any celebrity VIP packages.
Jones’s Amazing Spider-Man #1.2 follows the first six entries,Miracleman #1 and Miracleman #2, both drawn by Eisner Award Hall of Famer Neal Adams for Wizard World Portland Comic Con (Jan. 24-26) and New Orleans Comic Con (Feb. 7-9), respectively; Wolverine #1, illustrated by noted cover artistGreg Horn, for Wizard World Sacramento Comic Con (March 7-9); Daredevil #1 by Michael Golden for Wizard World Louisville Comic Con (March 28-30); Wolverine & The X-Men #1 by David Mack for Wizard World St. Louis Comic Con (April 4-6); and Hulk #1 by Mike Grell for Wizard World Minneapolis Comic Con (May 2-4). Artwork is also complete for Amazing Spider-Man #1 by John Tyler Christopher for Wizard World Atlanta Comic Con (May 30 – June 1).
“J.G. Jones is one of the top-flight talents in the industry,” says Marvel SVP, Sales & Marketing David Gabriel.“His covers and interior work for Marvel and other publishers have stood the test of time and we’re thrilled he could contribute a gorgeous variant cover to Amazing Spider-Man #1.2.”
Jones is always a big hit at Wizard World shows. His works include “Brian K. Vaughan’s Y: The Last Man,” the “Villains United” series and Grant Morrison’s “Marvel Boy.” Jones earned Eisner Award nominations in 2002 for “Codename: Knockout” and “Transmetropolitan” and in 2006 for “Wanted.”
“J.G. is one of the top creators in the industry. His art on Spider-Man is absolutely incredible,” says John Macaluso, Wizard World CEO. “Once again, we are pleased to have J.G. on hand to sign these limited edition books for the fans.”
J. Jonah’s Jameson’s crusade against Spider-Man kicks into overdrive! He warned us! He told us that kids might try to emulate Spider-Man! And he was RIGHT! Meet CLASH, New York’s newest menace. He may be Spidey’s biggest fan, but he’s about to become one of his worst enemies. Wanted by the cops, turned away by the Fantastic Four, his grades are slipping, and he still hasn’t figured out this whole crime-fighting-thing. Pete’s not a hero… not yet… but he’ll get there. Somehow. Writer: Dan Slott; Artist: Rámon Pérez; Cover: Alex Ross.
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About Wizard World:
Wizard World, Inc. (OTCBB: WIZD) produces Comic Cons and pop culture conventions across North America that celebrate graphic novels, comic books, cosplay, movies, TV shows, gaming, technology, toys and social networking. The events often feature celebrities from movies and TV, artists and writers, and events such as premieres, gaming tournaments, panels, and costume contests.
About Marvel Entertainment, LLC
Marvel Entertainment, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of The Walt Disney Company, is one of the world’s most prominent character-based entertainment companies, built on a proven library of more than 8,000 characters featured in a variety of media over seventy years. Marvel utilizes its character franchises in entertainment, licensing and publishing. For more information, visit marvel.com.
The full event schedule can be found at www.wizardworld.com.
So as far as I’ve been able to gather from interviews I’ve read, Peter isn’t going to start fighting super villains until issue 4, so why is the Vulture on the cover. I really miss the days when covers (even variants) told you what was going on in the issue.
Still though, that is some tasty artwork and this is a good book. So I can’t complain too much.
And the stupid continues.