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dianaof-themyscira · 5 months
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Spider-Men by Hayden Sherman
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wwprice1 · 5 months
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This looks fun! Art by Humberto Ramos!
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mikejbecker · 1 year
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funnyincorrectmcu · 2 years
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Tobey!Peter: There are only two days in our lifetime that are not twenty-four hours--the day we’re born, and the day we die. Tom!Peter: I was born exactly at midnight. I’m going to kill myself at exactly midnight, just to prove you wrong.  Andrew!Peter: Your obituary better say that you lived every day to the fullest.
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garr9988 · 10 months
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I know he just featured in two comics that came out this month, but I neeed Cooper Coen to have a more regular series of comics focused on him! I adore Web-Weaver! I adore his flamboyancy, that he works in the fashion industry, his costume and secret identity rival romance, AUGH!
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dms-saggicorn · 7 months
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Do you think The Spot can be the good guy if given a second chance? (Spiderverse question)
Hmm, maybe? It might be too late given the amount of power he has now. Poor guy might be too far gone. That being said, however, he was just a dude that, like many, had his life ruined, but he could with the right influence; he could stray into the path of good! So, like a positive Canon event or something. Maybe a love interest? Maybe a family member or friend. Just a overall good push ya know :3
Honestly i think it would flow better if he dies maybe in a last effort for good, a plain ole rejected scenario, him killing himself in an attempt of killing Miles (or maybe another Spider or all of them who knows). However, in the wonderful world of comics and like fiction in general, anything is possible! And the Spot could theoretically be so beloved that they make it so he lives and becomes a hero, hell, maybe even turn back to the normal bagel guy he was initially.
But really, I suppose in a literal sense, our spotty boys' fate really relies on what the writers, the director, and the producers want in the end. It's fun to chat and theorize about it, though! :D
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blackhillverse · 11 months
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this panel will never not be funny tbh
spider-men (2012) by brian michael bendis and sara pichelli
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smashpages · 5 months
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Miles + Peter team up in ‘The Spectacular Spider-Men’
Greg Weisman and Humberto Ramos bring the two heroes together in a new series that launches next year.
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biqueuerious · 4 months
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“Don’t get snitty, kitty.”
Ultimate Spider-Man (2009)
Spider-Men (2012)
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docgold13 · 1 year
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365 Marvel Comics Paper Cut-Out SuperHeroes - One Hero, Every Day, All Year…
Sidey Supplemental - The Spider-Men
Throughout every alternate reality in the Multiverse there exists a ‘Spider-Totem,’ a heroic warrior who is connected in some way, shape or form to the Great Web.  In most universes, these Spider-Totems are heroes who fight for justice and protect the universe, they are champions who have protected others for countless centuries across countless worlds.  
Unfortunately, the multiverse is governed by balance and for every entity of great power and responsibility there are counterweights who represent villainy and destruction.  The Inheritors are the foil of the Spider-Totems.  These are vampiric beings of great power who gather their might and sustain their power by hunting down Spider-Totems and feeding off of their life energies.  
The Inheritor known as Morlun had had become the leader of his kind, traversing the multiverse in search of new totems to feed on.  After slaying and feasting on numerous such totems, a conglomerate of Spider-Heroes bridged the gaps between alternate universes to pool their resources and fight back against this evil.  
Peter Parker of Earth 616 became embroiled in this struggle resulting in the various ‘Spider-Verse’ events and story-lines.  Herein, Peter was joined by fellow Spider-themed heroes of his own universe (such as Spider-Woman, Spider-Girl, Silk and the Scarlet Spider) along with a plethora of spider-heroes from alternate realities (including Spider-Gwen, Mile Morales the Ultimate Spider-Man, Spinneret, Spider-Man 2099, The Spider-Man of the United Kingdom, Spider-Punk, Spider-Man Noir and Perter Porker the Amazing Spider-Ham).  
Morlen was eventually defeated and apparently destroyed, but it would prove to not be the only threat to The Spider-Verse and the various Spider-Men of the multiverse would come together on several more occasions in the service of justice across the multiverse.  
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wwprice1 · 3 months
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Spider-Men by Damion Scott.
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dispatchdcu · 2 months
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The Spectacular Spider-Men #1 Review
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Writer: Greg Weisman Penciler: Humberto Ramos Inker: Victor Olazaba Colorist: Edgar Delgado Letterer: Joe Caramagna Cover Artists: Sean Galloway; David Marquez & Romulo Jr. [Foil]; David Nakayama; Todd Nauck & Rachelle Rosenberg [Homage]; Dike Ruan & Marte Gracia Publisher: Marvel Price: $4.99 Release Date: March 6, 2024 New York’s Gang War brought the spectacular Spider-Men together. Miles…
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funnyincorrectmcu · 2 years
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Tom!Peter: We either die free, or die trying! Tobey!Peter: Are those the only choices? Andrew!Peter, at the same time: As long as I get to die.
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Spider-Men II #5
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chucksnerdthoughts · 2 months
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The Spectacular Spider-Men #1
That was really fun! The banter and heart between the Spider-Men was spot on! They were just so delightful and charming. The humor really struck a chord with me as well. Especially the "regular" bit at the coffee shop. It did jump around a lot, but I was able to keep track of everything pretty well. Though it was a little surprising that those "mean whiles" didn't have a pay off in this issue.
-Chuck
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