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Bleeding Cool let you know that Amazing Spider-Man #800 had gone to second printing from Marvel Comics a few weeks ago, before the first issue had even been published. It's not common, but it does happen.
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Amazing Spider-Man #800 was a comic with many epilogues and still an issue to come. But people lived, people died, people came close to dying, in the final 80-page battle between Peter Parker, Spider-Man and Norman Osborn and Carnage, the Red Goblin, across New York (though avoiding the X-Men in Central Park).
The Amazing Spider-Man hits its 800th issue with our beloved hero fighting the Red Goblin for the fate of his friends, family, and New York. Can Spider-Man win? Is it a good read?
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Today's Amazing Spider-Man #800 is an absolute tour de force for superhero comics, an 80-page battle that brings in decades of history and some of the best superhero comic book artists around -- including Stuart Immonen for the final battle.
These are the solicited credits for Amazing Spider-Man #800 published today by Marvel Comics. AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #800 (W) Dan Slott (A) Stuart Immonen,
Amazing Spider-Man #800 may be 10 bucks, but you get four issues worth of story. And it is one story, told with breakneck speed across New York -- Spider-Man vs. Norman Osborn for one last time.
Tomorrow, it's Doomsday Clock #5 vs Amazing Spider-Man #800... who will win? These pages by Stuart Immonen and Wade Von Grawbadger show Spider-Man and
Mamoudou Gassama was dubbed Spider-Man by the media over the weeked, after he climbed a building in Paris to rescue a four-year old child who was seen
To relaunch The Amazing Spider-Man #1 on July 11th with Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley, Marvel is encouraging retailers to host an Amazing Spider-Man #1
A few changes twixt solicitation and publication from Marvel Comics. Firstly, Spider-Man/Deadpool #34 will now have art by Flaviano Armentaro, in addition to the previously solicited Scott Hepburn.
As a result of the change, retailers have until May 21st to finalise orders and we have a new cover. Here is the new solicitation.
Amazing Spider-Man has been burning through multiple printings almost as fast as Thanos. As the series rushes towards Amazing Spider-Man #800's 450,000
Marvel's David Gabriel has told ComicBook.com the total order for Amazing Spider-Man #800, the $10 cap to the current Going Down Swinging storyline that will end (almost) Dan Slott's run on the character, with Stuart Immonen on May 30th.
Twenty days away from its publication on May 30th, Marvel has no more of Amazing Spider-Man #800 to order. So they are sending the comic out for a second print, to ship on June 6th.
Marvel Comics has ordered a big giant Humberto Ramos connecting cover variant for the upcoming #801 issue of Amazing Spider-Man.
Greetings from the coal face of the direct comics market. Where retailers try to increase their orders of certain comics ahead of sale. Where supply and
Spider-Man finds himself laid up in the hospital thanks to his last battle alongide the Champions and the Iron Spider. Miles' friends come to check in on him. Does it make for a good read?
Back to the printing mill for these books, sold out and taken to second print. Avengers #1 has gone to a second printing, for the 6th of June. Hunt For
Today sees Spider-Man #40, Brian Bendis' final issue with Oscar Bazaldua and Sara Pichelli telling the stories of Miles Morales, as he left Marvel for DC
On the 23rd of May, comic stores will be receiving second printings for three of the DC New Age of Heroes line, Silencer #1, Sideways #1, and The Terrifics #1. Recoloured covers but not including the gatefold foldout of the first printings.
It's Batman. Batman, Batman, Batman. The wedding is coming, and that takes precedent over all. Avengers, Spider-Man, Justice League, X-Men, and Power Rangers are all getting attention too.
No doubling meaning there. Marvel Comics is adding a Frank Cho and David Curiel cover to their Amazing Spider-Man #800 list of new variants to bedazzle, divert, and confuse...
Gabriele Dell'Otto is an Italian comic book artist much in demand. Especially when it comes to variant covers. Well here is his variant cover for Amazing
Spider-Man is out of commission, but his friends are available to pick up the fight against the Red Goblin. Does it make for a good read?
2016 and 2017 were rough years for Nick Spencer, maybe the worst in a decade since he was driven from Cincinnati after losing his City Council bids.
Today sees the release of Amazing Spider-Man #799, with Peter Parker fighting The Red Goblin, the combined Norman Osborn and Carnage, as he tried to keep
A continuation of Bleeding Cool contributor Ian Melton's interview with Bruce Canwell, Associate Editor and lead writer for IDW Publishing's Library of American Comics.