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First Look: The Justice League Become Lunch
First Look: The Justice League Become Lunch The Lanterns were just the beginning! Singularity Jain feasts upon the rest of the Justice League in this shocking sneak peek at GREEN LANTERNS #47. Read more
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The History of Spider-Man: 2012

For over 50 years, Spider-Man has been a sensational standout in the Marvel Universe and the web-slinger is now back on the silver screen once again in Marvel Studios’ “Avengers: Infinity War”! In celebration of his memorable history, we present Spidey’s spectacular step-by-step story…

Carlie Cooper deduced Spider-Man’s secret identity in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #673, and the web-slinger found himself honored by the city for saving it from the spider-plague. Later, he battled the Vulture and his crew in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #674 and AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #675, and witnessed the return of both the android Vision and Norman Osborn in AVENGERS #19.

During the Kree invasion of Earth in FANTASTIC FOUR #600, Spidey welcomed his good friend Johnny Storm back to the land of the living and joined him and the Annihilation Wave in FANTASTIC FOUR #601 to confront the Mad Celestials in FANTASTIC FOUR #602. Galactus fell in battle against the powerful beings in FANTASTIC FOUR #603, but future versions of Franklin and Valeria Richards arrived to turn the tide and allow the wallcrawler to return home in FANTASTIC FOUR #604.

Spidey and his fellow heroes dealt with the revelation of Norman Osborn’s newest “Avengers” in NEW AVENGERS #19 and clashed directly with them in NEW AVENGERS #20. Following their retreat from the fight, Osborn’s Thor clone followed and confronted the team in NEW AVENGERS #21, prompting another hasty flight and Spidey’s interrogation of Victoria Hand, Osborn’s former associate, in NEW AVENGERS #22. In NEW AVENGERS #23, the heroes finally gained the upper hand with their foes.

Fantastic Four (1998) #600

Fantastic Four (1998) #600

  • Published: November 23, 2011
  • Added to Marvel Unlimited: April 08, 2013
  • Rating: T
  • Writer: FIRM 15
What is Marvel Unlimited?

An ailing Doctor Octopus outlines his latest scheme to his new Sinister Six in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #676, and Spidey and Daredevil began investigating a case concerning the Black Cat in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #677. At Horizon Labs, the webslinger stepped into a fellow scientist’s new time doorway in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #678 and into a devastated New York one day in the future, prompting a race against entropy itself in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #679. Afterward, Morbius the Living Vampire turned up at the company, as well as the Lizard, in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #679.1.

The wallcrawler confronted a monstrous Norman Osborn with his teammates in AVENGERS #24, then blasted into space with the Human Torch in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #680 to tangle with Doc Ock’s octobots and zombie astronauts on an orbiting station. As its orbit decayed, the heroes moved to rescue the crew and themselves from the compromised station in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #681. Back on terra firma, the webslinger learned of the incredible Phoenix Force’s approach to Earth in NEW AVENGERS #24, and stood beside the Avengers as they scrambled to head off Hope Summers, a young mutant targeted by the Phoenix, in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN #1 and AVENGERS #25.

Spidey and Wolverine tracked Hope down in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN #2, but the girl escaped after besting them both. Captured X-Men escaped the heroes through trickery in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN #3, and Spidey flew off to Latveria in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN #4 to attempt to stop the Juggernaut and his posse. Later, our hero avoided the Phoenix-possessed X-Men in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN #7, but clashed with a possessed Namor in Wakanda in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN #8. Hiding out with other Avengers in the mystical K’un-Lun, Spidey imparted a lesson in responsibility to Hope in NEW AVENGERS #27, and later while in Limbo battling Magik fell to a savage beating by the X-Men in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN #9. The Avengers assembled once more when Cyclops gained the full Phoenix Force in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN #11, but he lost it to Hope in AVENGERS VS. X-MEN #12.

Avengers Vs. X-Men (2012) #1

Avengers Vs. X-Men (2012) #1

What is Marvel Unlimited?

Mayor Jameson announced he’d close Horizon Labs in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #682, and Spidey gathered the Avengers together when Doc Ock announced his intention to “save the world” before dying. The Sinister Six crushed the team in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #683, and world governments decided to give into Ock’s demands while the webslinger fought the Sandman in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #684. Wanted by the authorities, Spidey and his friends tried to stop further satellite construction by Ock in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #685, but the villain took control of the heroes using Peter Parker’s own inventions in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #686. In the end, some of the Sinister Six turned against Ock in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #687, while Spidey fought the man himself, but felt he failed overall when the Rhino and Silver Sable died in the final skirmishes of the war.

Mysterio opened up a portal to an alternate Earth in SPIDER-MEN #1, through which Spider-Man fell and met Miles Morales, the webslinger of that world. Captured by S.H.I.E.L.D. in SPIDER-MEN #2, Peter joined forces with Miles to push Mysterio back to his corner until the Ultimates arrived in SPIDER-MEN #3. Our hero made the sour acquaintance of the world’s May Parker and Gwen Stacy in SPIDER-MEN #4, and made it back to his own universe after defeating Mysterio in SPIDER-MEN #5.

After helping the Fantastic Four fight the Maestro in FANTSTIC FOUR #609 and A.I.M. in FANTASTIC FOUR #610, Spider-Man investigated a strange connection between Morbius and the Lizard in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #688. Curt Connors retained the Lizard’s evil mind after transforming in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #689, and attempted to change back to his scaly form in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #690. Spidey managed to cure him and all his lizard-lackeys in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #691, thankfully.

Spider-Men (2012) #1

Spider-Men (2012) #1

What is Marvel Unlimited?

The past assailed Peter Parker in the form of an old warehouse in PETER PARKER:SPIDER-MAN #156.1, the new Vulture in SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN #33.1 and SENSATIONAL SPIDER-MAN #33.2, and the so-called “Brooklyn Avengers” in WEB OF SPIDER-MAN #129.1 and WEB OF SPIDER-MAN #129.2. A young man named Andy gained super powers from “Parker Particles” at Horizon Labs and became a hero called Alpha in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #692, got kidnapped by the Jackal in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #693, found it hard to handle fame in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #694 and lost some of his powers to a draining invention of Peter’s.

Spidey reflected upon Luke Cage and Jessica Jones’ departure from Avengers Mansion in NEW AVENGERS #31, but when the hero’s spider-sense malfunctioned due to Tiberius Stone’s device in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #695, he juggled two battling Hobgoblins and the Kingpin in AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #696. Afterward, the Avengers received a distress call from the Microverse in AVENGERS #31, and the web-slinger stayed behind in Central Park as the team’s founders shrunk down into the subatomic realm to answer it in AVENGERS #32.

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DC All Access: Robin vs. Nightwing

Brother vs. brother? Yeah, we went there! In today’s “Versus Live!”, we’re pitting the current Boy Wonder against the original. That’s right, it’s Damian Wayne vs. Dick Grayson. Robin vs. Nightwing.

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Arrow: Enough Talk, Time for Action
Arrow: Enough Talk, Time for Action In terms of second-to-last episodes of a season, tonight was solid. It certainly set up what I assume will be an explosive (pun intended) finale next week. Read more
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No Justice: There Goes the Universe
No Justice: There Goes the Universe The wait is finally over. Read more
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Mike Hawthorne Says Farewell to Deadpool

This week’s DESPICABLE DEADPOOL #300 is a monumental moment in the history of the Merc with a Mouth.

Issue #300 not only packs plenty of surprises for Wade Wilson, but it’s also the final Deadpool story for both writer Gerry Duggan and artist Mike Hawthorne. Duggan has elevated the Regeneratin’ Degenerate to new heights since he began on the book in 2012, and Hawthorne has drawn more pages of the character than anyone in history.

In celebration of this classically-Deadpool, foul-mouthed farewell, we asked Hawthorne to sum up his Wade Wilson experience in his own words. So, Mike, take it away…

I think most people think they know exactly what Wade Wilson is about. And I thought I did too. A punchline with real punches. He’s a comedy routine set to explosions. He’s grilled clown and shredded straight-man all rolled into a tortilla and deep fried.

Then I learned more about him, and his fans.

I met a lady once who’d survived cancer and told me Wade was her hero. I don’t know why it never occurred to me that his audience would include this woman looking at me with a mix of pride and genuine affection for this character that helped her get through some dark stuff.

I just assumed it was all goofballs like me. I’m self-centered like that.

So year after year, page after page, I got to know this guy. Draw his face angry, and sad. Lots of times smiling. And I got to love the creep for being so willing to beat himself up to find something like happiness, knowing deep down he kinda doesn’t deserve it.

Let me tell you this joke my kid told me: A Horse walks into a bar. The bartender says, “Hey, why the long face?” The Horse says, “Alcoholism is killing and destroying my family.”

I laughed my ass off when she told me that joke. The joke isn’t perfect, you might not even think it was funny…but the way this kid delivered it was magic. I also felt a bit of terror at my laughing because I had an uncle that drank himself to death.

It occurred to me that this was my job with Wade—to sell all the jokes, with all their humor and horror, and hopefully make you feel like Wade is as real to you as he is to me. I tried to work some of that magic my kid showed me, knowing I’d brick a lot of those shots. But I tried like hell. Promise.

Wade is that one friend you want to hide from, but when he does show up, you catch yourself suppressing a grin. He’s a terrible friend, father, husband…but he’d probably die for you if things got really, really bad.

So, here’s to Wade Wilson! I hope the next crew loves you as much as we did.

Sorry I hit you with a planet once.

Con cariño,
Mike Hawthorne

Catch the end of an era with DESPICABLE DEADPOOL #300, right now.

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New York State Senator Honors Marvel and Free Comic Book Day

Marvel Comics and New York City are forever intertwined.

Marvel was founded in New York, and the Big Apple has inspired Marvel settings, stories, and characters for decades—from the Sanctum Sanctorum in the West Village, to the Baxter Building in Midtown, to Miles Morales’ home in Brooklyn.

Marvel is honored to announce that, this weekend, New York State Senator Brad Hoylman issued a proclamation to celebrate comic books, Marvel Comics, and the industry’s overall contributions to the arts and cultural communities of New York City! On Free Comic Book Day 2018, Senator Hoylman formally presented the proclamation at Midtown Comics, located in Times Square.

It’s #FreeComicBookDay and I celebrated by presenting an official NY Senate proclamation to @Marvel at @MidtownComics! Excelsior! ‘Nuff said. #FCBD @Freecomicbook pic.twitter.com/S3yYXllr2E

— Senator Brad Hoylman🌊 (@bradhoylman) May 5, 2018

Read the official proclamation below!

 

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Prepare for Venom #1 with Marvel’s The Pull List

Celebrate a huge week for comics with Marvel’s The Pull List!

On this episode, Ryan and Tucker preview May 9’s new comic releases, including DESPICABLE DEADPOOL #300, DOMINO #2, STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI #1, VENOM #1, and all the other books that are waiting for you in stores right now!

Here’s the full list of what’s available from Marvel this week:

MARVEL PRINT COMICS ON-SALE (5/9/18)

  • DESPICABLE DEADPOOL #300
  • DOMINO #2
  • EXILES #3
  • HUNT FOR WOLVERINE: ADAMANTIUM AGENDA #1
  • INCREDIBLE HULK #716
  • NEW MUTANTS: DEAD SOULS #3
  • OLD MAN LOGAN #39
  • PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #304
  • RUNAWAYS #9
  • SPIDER-MAN/DEADPOOL #32
  • STAR WARS: DARTH VADER #16
  • STAR WARS: THE LAST JEDI ADAPTATION #1
  • STAR WARS: THRAWN #4
  • THE UNBEATABLE SQUIRREL GIRL #32
  • VENOM #1
  • X-MEN: BLUE #27
  • YOU ARE DEADPOOL #2
    • TRUE BELIEVERS: WOLVERINE VS. SABRETOOTH #1
    • TRUE BELIEVERS: WOLVERINE – BLOOD HUNGRY #1

COLLECTIONS

  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN: VENOM INC.
  • DESPICABLE DEADPOOL VOL. 2: BUCKET LIST
  • FANTASTIC FOUR VISIONARIES: JOHN BYRNE VOL. 0
  • FANTASTIC FOUR VISIONARIES: JOHN BYRNE VOL. 1
  • HAWKEYE: KATE BISHOP VOL. 3 – FAMILY REUNION
  • MARVEL GRAPHIC NOVEL #16, 18 (1982)
  • MARVEL TEAM-UP MASTERWORKS VOL. 3
  • WEREWOLF BY NIGHT: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION VOL. 3

ON THE MARVEL APP

  • MARVEL TEAM-UP (1972) #23-26, 28-30, 93
  • MASTER OF KUNG FU (1974) #61-74
  • WEREWOLF BY NIGHT (1972) #34-43

DIGITAL COLLECTIONS

  •  DEATH OF WOLVERINE: THE COMPLETE COLLECTION

FRESHLY DIGITIZED COMICS ON MARVEL UNLIMITED

  • ASTONISHING X-MEN #5
  • AVENGERS #673
  • BLACK BOLT #7
  • CAPTAIN AMERICA #695
  • DARTH VADER #7
  • DEFENDERS #42-46, 51-57
  • DOMINO #1-3
  • FEAR ITSELF: THE WORTHY #8
  • GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #146
  • ICEMAN #7
  • INHUMANS: ONCE AND FUTURE KINGS #4
  • IRON FIST #74
  • MARVEL PREMIERE #49
  • OLD MAN LOGAN #30
  • PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #6
  • POWER PACK #63
  • SIEGE: STORMING ASGARD – HEROES & VILLAINS #1
  • SPIDER-MAN #234
  • THOR VS. HULK – CHAMPIONS OF THE UNIVERSE #5
  • X-FACTOR #107
  • X-MEN ANNUAL #3
  • X-MEN UNLIMITED #4-7
  • X-MEN: FUTURE HISTORY – THE MESSIAH WAR SOURCEBOOK #1

Subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, download the episode from Marvel.com/podcasts, or tune in on SoundCloud!

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The Flash: Who Exactly is Norvock?
The Flash: Who Exactly is Norvock? Amunet Black is one of my all-time favorite characters to have appeared on The Flash. Read more
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