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Marvel Spidey #1 (Robbie Thompson / Nick Bradshaw)

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Class is in session for the Amazing Spider-Man. As Marvel Comics charts new territory in Dan Slott’s modern-day Amazing Spider-Man series, they’re also visiting an iconic era in Spidey, a new in-continuity series that finds Spider-Man at the peak of his high school career.

Charting the four-colored time machine through is writer Robbie Thompson (Silk) and artist Nick Bradshaw (Wolverine and the X-Men). Together, the creative team will swing headfirst into Stan Lee and Steve Ditko's famed era of Spider-Man stories, while honoring other Spider-Man heavyweights like Todd McFarlane, Dan Slott, Gerry Conway, and more. But one constant that readers can count on in this in-continuity series, however, are iconic villains, the old Parker Luck, and brand-new legends of its own. And harkening even closer to the silver age of Marvel storytelling, each issue of Spidey will carry a one-and-done format, giving new, lapsed, or veteran readers clean and accessible Spider-Man stories unburdened by continuity.




Une interview de Robbie Thompson : ici.
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