Today's Amazing Spider-Man #53 has the grace, at least to redraw rather than reuse Joe Quesada's artwork from Amazing Spider-Man #545, as originally written by Joe Michael Straczynski.
One of the more controversial Spider-Man comics, dubbed One More Day, it saw Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson do a deal with the devil Mephisto for the[...]
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So in Amazing Spider-Man, Norman Osborn has gone through an Axis-style reversal of personality And confirming the final-page reveal of Amazing Spider-Man #50, regarding just who Kindred really is.
When Harry Met Norman (Amazing Spider-Man #50.LR Spoilers)
It remained Bleeding Cool's contention that this is the pre-One More Day version of Harry Osborn, sent to hell when[...]
And this week, it's the Death Metal, Amazing Spider-Man and Rorschach three-step. If any other retailers would like to report their top sellers, please contact richjohnston@bleedingcool.com And apologies for the day – the weekend was hell More hell than usual, I mean.
The Bleeding Cool Bestseller List – Death Metal Beats Rorschach
Top Ten Bleeding Cool Bestseller[...]
Hence why people keep buying them and publishers keep publishing them, even at a time when Artists' Alley is just a memory.
But it seems that with Amazing Spider-Man #49 – or #850, depending how you count, there might have been a slight problem and the blank cover was published n just standard, normal thin-paper cover[...]
Today sees the big reveal of Kindred in Amazing Spider-Man #50 Or at least half of the reveal We know who – just We don't yet know why or how But Bleeding Cool has been making some speculation of late and now it all comes into play There are spoilers ahead Big, whopping spoilers –[...]
Superstar artist Ryan Ottley is leaving Amazing Spider-Man, where he's been the artist since 2018 What could drive a popular, big-name artist off a high profile book? The answer will shock you if you continue to read this clickbait article we made out of some tweets!
The cover to Amazing Spider-Man #850, the last issue featuring[...]
This issue of Die Spinne is actually presenting the story from Amazing Spider-Man #31, which is the first appearance of Gwen Stacy Not only is that awesome, but this particular copy is signed by Stan Lee Even better, it is a CGC 9.8 This copy, on auction at Heritage Auctions, part of their Dallas #7234[...]
As seen within the pages of the Amazing Spider-Man #48 published today, Pepe Larraz' designs for the Sword-Bearers Of Arakko as seen in the upcoming X Of Swords crossover event from the X-Men comic books Kicks off very, very soon…
Pepe Larraz' Designs For The Sword Bearers Of Arakko
And giving us new looks at Redroot Of[...]
Amazing Spider-Man fans and collectors are often spilled over what their favorite issue or cover is, but one issue that comes up more often than not is #33 Featuring a story and images that have been recreated over and over again in other issues and media over the decades, "The Final Chapter" embodies everything that[...]
And with Amazing Spider-Man hitting #50 and #51 (yes, yes, after recently hitting #850, that's just the way things work these days) there will be more confusion in October with the return of decimal points issue numbers But rather than Amazing Spider-Man #50.1 or Amazing Spider-Man #50.5 we'll get Amazing Spider-Man #50.LR – LR standing for[...]
Amazing Spider-Man #6 is one of the essential keys in all of the storied run of the book Featuring the debut and origin of the Lizard, some people forget that he was one of the first few villains that Spidey ever had to tangle with Copies of any type of good condition are exceedingly rare[...]
The last Spider-Man comic from Marvel before the shutdown, Amazing Spider-Man #42 by Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley, was a rather wonderful one A 'very special issue of The Amazing Spider-Man', it looked at the character of Gog, one of Spider-Man's rogue galleries and a character poorly served by those who exploited him, from the[...]
Up for auction on ComicConnect right now is an unused page of original artwork by legendary artist John Romita from Amazing Spider-Man #40 That's right, unused As in it has not appeared anywhere in print before With a little over one day to go, the page has reached only $1,150 in bids It's currently set[...]
Today's Immortal Hulk #33 reminds of us a certain Planet Hulk, a result of Mister Fantastic sending Hulk off to a peaceful planet, to live out his days in harmless solitude, only for him actually to end up on a warlike planet, have to fight his way to the top and return to Earth with[...]
Amazing Spider-Man #42 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, as the greatest buddy team-up in comics at the moment continues.
Spider-Man is working with his longtime nemesis, and current roommate, Boomerang, to gather fragments of the Lifeline Tablet.
But this video game quest come to life has hit a bit of a snag with an[...]
So we will be getting new runs of X-Men #8, Cable #1, Amazing Spider-Man #41 and Star Wars: Darth Vader #2 No covers yet, but we have a few from a few of the books that weren't announced at release, such as Decorum #1…
Tartarus #1 by Jack Cole
On The Stump #1 by Prenzy
Outer Darkness/Chew #1[...]
The Amazing Spider-Man #41 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley, as this series inches closer to a milestone 50 issues, with lots of secrets waiting to be revealed Who is Kindred, for example? Well, that will have to wait…
…as this preview has more important secrets to reveal.
Namely,[...]
Amazing Spider-Man: The Daily Bugle #3 was scheduled to be published on the 25th of March, but it looks like it will now be a month late, shipping on the 22nd of April Which is when #4 was meant to have been published, now bumped five weeks to the 27th of May While the final[...]
Unfortunately, as we see in this preview of Amazing Spider-Man: Daily Bugle #2, in stores next week from Marvel Comics, it's a lesson that Peter often forgets.
We see it happening here in this preview…
…as a bank robber runs through the streets of New York City.
…pursued by Spider-Man himself!
But Spidey, it seems, is hardly taking this[...]
The Amazing Spider-Man #40 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week by Nick Spencer and Iban Coello, as Spider-Man tries a new approach to keeping J Jonah Jameson under control: being nice to him?
Spidey agreed to guest star on Jonah's new podcast in hopes of giving Jonah recognition for trying not to be such[...]
Why is Corrupt, Elitist Spider-Man Such a Jerk to J. Jonah Jameson? Amazing Spider-Man #39 [Preview]
Amazing Spider-Man #39 hits stores from Marvel Comics this week, by Nick Spencer and Iban Coello, and we've got a preview for you below in which traditional roles have been reversed!
Spider-Man has been engaging in secret operations with his sister, including pretending to rob a bank to help S.H.I.E.L.D carry out a secret operation.
He thinks[...]
Answering the urgent need for more Spider-Man comics in an extremely sparse Spider-Man comic landscape, Marvel launches Amazing Spider-Man: Daily Bugle this week, by Mat Johnson and Mack Chater, and we've got a preview of it right here.
The preview begins with a look at how the Daily Bugle has changed over the years, from a[...]
If you're a Marvel Comics readers who has been thinking to yourself lately, "boy, it seems like Marvel only publishes a dozen or so Spider-People books since 2099 ended last month and I wish they would add more and charge at least an dollar extra for one of them," boy are you in luck, true[...]
Today's Amazing Spider-Man drops J Jonah Jameson right in the middle of this, but in doing so, writer Nick Spencer sees it as one continuum and uses the comic to teach this to Jameson – and the audience With online reporting service Threats And Menaces, inspired by J Jonah Jameson's former description of Spider-Man as[...]
Everyone believes Spidey is a hero, but have we been wrong all this time? This preview of Amazing Spider-Man #38, by Nick Spencer and Iban Coello, contains shocking revelations…
…but first, a recap.
And here is your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, engaged in… bank robbery?!
It's J Jonah Jameson's wet dream come true Well, the old Jonah[...]
The Amazing Spider-Man #37 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Nick Spencer and Ryan Ottley, and… *looks around to make sure no one is listening and then whispers*… we think we may finally be done with crossover tie-ins for the moment.
Yes, that's right, 2099 is over, and we can finally go back[...]
Amazing Spider-Man #35 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Nick Spencer and Oscar Bazaldua, part of the 2099 transitional super-mega-crossover event.
Last issue, Doctor Doom survived an assassination attempt by using a Doombit as a decoy, which is like the oldest Doctor Doom trick in the book.
And now, Doom is super butthurt about[...]
Amazing Spider-Man #34 is in stores next week from Marvel Comics as we kick off the 2099 super-mega-crossover event Nick Spencer, Patrick Gleason, Matthew Wilson, Dee Cunniffe, Chris O'Halloran, and Joe Caramagna put this thing together It's not that Marvel needs three colorists for this book It's just that one of them does the coloring[...]
If you're a fan of the 2099 universe or just of seeing Marvel Editor Nick Lowe yelling like a maniac, you'll be pleased to learn that Marvel has released a trailer for 2099, the new event kicking off in Amazing Spider-Man #33 tomorrow that revisits the 2099 universe to somehow cash in on nostalgia for[...]
Amazing Spider-Man #33 is set to his stores from Marvel Comics next week, part of the 2099 crossover event that will change the current Marvel Universe forever, or until a month or two from now when another big crossover launches, whichever comes first We've got a preview below, by Nick Spencer, Patrick Gleason, Matthew Wilson,[...]