Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #4
Spider-Man: Life Story #1
Marvel’s Spider-Man: City At War #1
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4
Venom #12
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Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #4
STORY BY: Tom Taylor
ART BY: Juann Cabal
COVER BY: Andrew C. Robinson, Nao Fuji
• Spider-Man fights foes that live eighteen miles beneath Earth’s surface, but he doesn’t fight alone!
• If Spider-Man and his mysterious ally survive and make it back topside, they’re going to need the whole neighborhood to chip in!
Spider-Man: Life Story #1
STORY BY: Chip Zdarsky
ART BY: Mark Bagley
COVER BY: Chip Zdarsky, Greg Smallwood,
Marcos Martin, Skottie Young, Tyler Kirkham
In 1962, in AMAZING FANTASY #15, 15-year-old Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider and became the Amazing Spider-Man! Fifty-seven years have passed in the real world since that event — so what would have happened if the same amount of time passed for Peter as well?
A special high-end limited series that’s a part of the celebration of Marvel’s 80th anniversary, SPIDER-MAN: LIFE STORY combines the talents of Chip Zdarsky (SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN, MARVEL 2-IN-ONE) and Mark Bagley (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN, ULTIMATE SPIDER-MAN) to tell the entire history of Spider-Man from beginning to end, set against the key events of the decades through which he lived!
In this first oversized issue, when Flash Thompson is drafted to serve during the Vietnam War, Spidey must weigh the question of where his responsibility truly lies!
Marvel’s Spider-Man: City At War #1 (of 6)
STORY BY: Dennis ‘Hopeless’ Hallum
ART BY: Michele Bandini
COVER BY: Clayton Crain, Adi Granov, David Nakayama, Gerald Parel,
Gerardo Sandoval, Giuseppe Camuncoli, Jay Anacleto, Skan Srisuwan, Tim Tsang
PRESS START ON A BRAND-NEW MARVEL UNIVERSE!
Showered with worldwide acclaim, the blockbuster Marvel’s Spider-Man has everyone’s spider-sense buzzing! Now you can experience the emotional and shock-filled story that takes favorite characters (including Mary Jane, Aunt May, Norman Osborn, Otto Octavius and Miles Morales) and spins them into an all-new and unexpected web of drama, spectacle, and classic Spidey action in the Mighty Marvel Manner…with more original stories to come!
After years of seeing Wilson Fisk escape criminal prosecution, the wise-cracking web-slinger finally has the opportunity to team with the PDNY to help them arrest his fearsome foe. But when the Kingpin of Crime is removed from the mean streets of the Big Apple, how will the mysterious Mister Negative’s ascent to power bring Peter Parker’s civilian world and Spider-Man’s superhuman worlds crashing together?
Plus: All-new story moments never seen in the game and bonus behind-the-scenes content!
Miles Morales: Spider-Man #4
STORY BY: Saladin Ahmed
ART BY: Javier Garron
COVER BY: Marco D’Alfonso
MILES MORALES’ DAY OFF!
• Vice Principal Drutcher is fed up with Miles’ excuses for his tardiness and absences. Young Mr. Morales is up to something, and Drutcher will figure it out if it’s the last thing he does!
• So Miles, Judge and Barbara have to keep one step ahead of their administrator while they play hooky, and Miles has to keep his Spider-identity a secret from ALL of them.
• Can he do it?
Venom #12
STORY BY: Donny Cates
ART BY: Ryan Stegman, Joshua Cassara
COVER BY: Ryan Stegman
• Once the worst nightmare of New York’s criminal element, Eddie Brock has been living a nightmare of his own, cut off from the symbiote’s personality and now dealing with the resurgence of the cancer that once ravaged his body.
• With no one else to turn to, Eddie must revisit THE MAKER — the only person who’s been able to provide ANY insight into what’s been going on with the alien symbiote of late…
Really happy I pre-ordered Life Story, I find the writer hit or miss but the concept and the Bagley art are great. I’ve been enjoying FNSM, and the 8-bit panel was funny. The Rumour can disappear for me, she’s not caught my interest. Will read Miles and Venom later on Unlimited.
I wanted to get City At War, as I like the writer, but his preview did nothing for me. Arts ok, but I’ve already played through the story. A sequel, or something in the continuity of the game may have been a better idea.