Marvel has released two variant covers for Amazing Spider-Man #800 and both are being done by Spider-Legends. Check out the John Romita seni
or cover and the Mark Bagley one. Which one will you be picking up?
Celebrate AMAZING SPIDER-MAN’s Landmark 800th Issue with a Variant Cover by Mark Bagley!
New York, NY—April 11, 2018— It’s all been building to this – the biggest Peter Parker and Norman Osborn story of all time, and the first Marvel comic EVER to hit 800 issues! In celebration of the 800th issue of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN and the now historic run of Dan Slott, Marvel is excited to show a variant cover from industry great Mark Bagley!
Witness the culmination of the Red Goblin story as Slott is joined for his final issue by epic artists such as Stuart Immonen, Humberto Ramos, Giuseppe Camuncoli and Nick Bradshaw!
THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #800: GO DOWN SWINGING
Written by DAN SLOTT
Art by STUART IMMONEN, HUMBERTO RAMOS, GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI & NICK BRADSHAW
Cover by ALEX ROSS
Variant Cover by MARK BAGLEY; Variant Cover Colors by JASON KEITH
On-Sale 5/30/18
@Evan: I got that same impression from his appearance in #798. It’s the shape of his head.
“…the biggest Peter Parker and Norman Osborn story of all time…”
Wow. Okay.
To my eyes, Bagley’s Red Goblin resembles the Green Goblin from the Sam Raimi film.
@hornacek: That’s correct.
“as Slott is joined for his final issue”
Isn’t Slott writing ASM #801?
I find it very curious how Bagley’s approach to drawing Spidey (and practically every character, honestly) seems to have changed after his Ultimate Spider-Man days, particularly with regards to proportions. If his 90s Spidey was tall and muscular, while remaining somewhat lean, his 00s and 10s Spidey seems forever trapped in the Ultimate aesthetic, looking shorter and more like a teenager wearing the suit.