Marvel.com sent over this press release. What do you think?
The Amazing Spider-Man’s Loved Ones
Are DEAD NO MORE This Fall!
Dan Slott & Jim Cheung Unite for Epic Amazing Spider-Man Story!
New York, NY—April 3rd, 2016 — The world’s greatest super hero faces his biggest challenge yet this Fall! Amidst a gauntlet of his greatest foes, a mysterious new villain and the return of loved ones lost – Peter Parker plunges headlong into DEAD NO MORE! A blockbuster new storyline kicking off in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #19 – A-List creators Dan Slott and Jim Cheung bring you THE Spidey story of 2016!From the writer who brought you wallcrawling, webslinging epics such as Spider-Verse, Superior Spider-Man, Spider Island and more comes the next defining moment in the life of the Amazing Spider-Man! The mysterious man in the red suit has an offer for some of Spidey’s greatest rogues – obey him, and your loved ones live. Fail him, and lose them FOREVER! With the Rhino, the Lizard, Electro and even Doctor Octopus at his side, things are looking bleak. But who else from Peter’s past has reappeared?!
The mystery is just getting started but fans won’t have to wait too long! Don’t miss your first taste of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: DEAD NO MORE as Dan Slott and Javier Garron bring you a prologue on FREE COMIC BOOK DAY – May 7th! And don’t miss the fireworks when the storyline kicks off in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #19 this fall!
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #19
Written by DAN SLOTT
Art by JIM CHEUNG
Covers by ALEX ROSS
Connecting Variants by ALEXANDER LOZANO
Coming this Fall!
@ #26 And tonight, the 9th April – Don’s in red!!
@25 – A Don Cherry reference! My day is complete.
I only know two people who wear red suits – Santa Claus and (sometimes) Don Cherry.
If Spider-Man did not have a loyal fan base this book would be dead.
To be fair Slott has written epics….EPIC FAILURES.
Slott’s writing reminds me of a toddler with a puzzle, shove the piece in no matter what to get the picture.
To be fair he has some interesting big picture ideas, but they fail on getting their naturally and the ending always disappointing.
@ #6 Ten’ll get you five Slott wrote that.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_47KVJV8DU
@19 – Spider-Man: Dead No More. The Bogenrieder Perspective
“… Why me, Lord?”
@6
Broke out laughing at that myself.
@18- “Surprise! I’m adding a new love interest!”
No, seriously, reviewing this is going to be painful.
@17 – “Surprise! I’m not leaving the book!”
When did Slott have a “big surprise” that actually surprised?
@9: Because that would mean actually having to admit that speculation was right.
why are we having all of these characters coming back from the dead why can’t they stay dead
@13
I buy that shirt.
@9 – Call the designer that made the “Chris Was Right” t-shirts and tell them to prepare some “RDMacQ Was Right” ones.
I liked spider island only for the ending, superior spiderman was just plain weird and rather sad, but i think spider verse would be better named sputter verse. but in my little mind nothing could ever beat the ridiculous clone saga – except when spiderman was basically swinging around 90% suicidal because his parents were robots.
@#6
I’m surprised you made it THAT far.
Jim Cheung draws a great Spider-Man and it’s a real shame that he has to work on a Slott story.
Why are they trying to hide the identity of the Man in Red? It’s the Jackal. We can see that by the Jackal headed mask and him hanging out with GwEvil.
It’s the Jackal.
I mean….
It’s the Jackal!
@#1: You say that but Slott’s very first Spider-man story was a back up from Venom Super Special 1995 where he gave us an untold tale from when Spidey had the alien costume. The costume hijacked his body whilst he slept and made advances on Jean DeWolff who promptly rebuffed him claiming she only loved him as a brother. So he’s already fucked her over
@#7: But Chase why would Slott do another version of Superior #2 😉
Oh yay. A version of what most regard as the most reviled or second most reviled Spider-Man story ever, by one of the weakest writers to work on the title. My enthusiasm knows no bounnn…sorry, I dozed off there for a minute.
“From the writer who brought you wallcrawling, webslinging epics such as Spider-Verse…”
I stopped there.
Oh, yeh, and – Slott wrote epics? Who knew!
Spidey loved Ock? Who knew!
I like Chung too, however I’m not a fan of the preview art at all.
I guess the big news takeaway from that is Jim Cheung being announced as artist. Fair enough, he’s very good. Hope he gets enough lead time to do the whole storyline.
It feels like Dan Slott wants to have written in every Spider-Man era (which is the only reason I can think of for the Learning To Crawl mini-series to exist). To do this, he’s bringing dead characters from various eras back to life to tell the readers “This is what a Captain Stacey written by Dan Slott would have been like”, “Ever wonder how I would have written Lance Bannon? Now you know!”