Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #14 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Australia's Favorite Son Tom Taylor and Ken Lashley, and we've got a preview below, in which Spider-Man once again forgets his greatest lesson: that with great power comes great responsibility.
In particular, Spider-Man has a responsibility to his Aunt May, who has been[...]
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Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #13 is in stores next week from Marvel Comics, by Tom Taylor, Ken Lashley, Todd Nauck, Ig Guara, Dike Ruan, Rachelle Rosenberg, and Travis Lanham We've got a preview below.
Most of the world thinks Spider-Man is dead following an assassination attempt — have they ever read a Marvel comics before?! Nevertheless, Spidey[...]
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #12 is in stores from Marvel Comics next week, by Australia's Favorite Son Tom Taylor and superstar artist Pere Perez, and we've got a preview below, in which Spider-Man… dies?!
Well, it should come as no surprise, since the solicit has been advertising the death of Spider-Man for months now And this issue[...]
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #11 is in stores in just a few days from Marvel Comics, by the creative team of writer Tom Taylor and artist Juann Cabal We've got a preview below.
The recap page will bring you up to speed if you haven't been following this excellent series.
And then we hit the subway, where Mary[...]
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #10 will be published by Marvel Comics this week, by Tom Taylor, Ken Lashley, Scott Hanna, and Luca Maresca, featuring the latest chapter of the Feast or Famine storyline which sees Spidey, The Prowler, and geriatric superhero The Rumor facing off against parasitic villain Hellminth.
First, get caught up with the recap page.
After[...]
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #9 explores the secret history of… Spider-Man's neighbor, Marnie? Well, it turns out Marnie is an old superhero called The Rumor, and in this preview, we get to see her history and how it ties in with one of the most famous origins at Marvel: Captain America's It seems that Marnie was[...]
In next week's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #8, will Spidey gain the proportional speed and strength of a stool pigeon? Spidey often finds himself harassed by the police, thanks largely to the negative publicity he's been getting from the Daily Bugle for decades But Spidey finds himself in the interesting position next week of working directly[...]
And in this preview of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #7, Uncle Ben didn't even have to die to teach Spider a lesson this time!
It starts when the family sees a down-on-his-luck homeless man and his dog asking for money on the street…
Ben gives Peter some cash to hand over, as May shows him not to be[...]
One thing notably missing, from the solicits, however, is an artist for the two issues of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man hitting stores that month.
Well, to be fair, Marvel does name an artist TBA, the superstar creator whose name has been used to launch a thousand Marvel marketing campaigns Unfortunately, TBA never seems to make their way[...]
In the previous issue of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Spidey turned out not to be such a jerk after all, actually showing up to Aunt May's chemo session But in this preview of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #6, things have gotten quite weird We start off with a scene in progress, Spider-Man at the mercy of Doctor[...]
Thanks to the preview earlier this week, we already know that Spider-Man learns of Aunt May's cancer in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #5, and that he doesn't take it very well, telling May he's too busy to go with her to chemotherapy But that's just the beginning of Spider-Man's unruly behavior, as while out on patrol[...]
It seems like not a week goes by where we have to write an article about how Spider-Man, or some other Spider-Person, has forgotten about his most important lesson: with great power there must also come responsibility! Well, in next week's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #5, Peter Parker has completely thrown that lesson out the window[...]
In next week's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #4, Johnny Storm accuses his pal Peter Parker of the ultimate comic book crime: the swipe! Does that mean Spider-Man has been tracing images of porn stars for his X-Men comics? Well, not quite It seems Johnny thinks Peter's most recent adventure resembled a certain video game storyline…
Well, there[...]
For the record, that's two issues of War of the Realms: Spider-Man and the League of the Realms, Champions (which features Miles Morales), three issues of Amazing Spider-Man (including one .HU issue tacked on because @#$% you that's why), a reprint of Web of Spider-Man #31 (Kraven's Last Hunt), a reprint of What If? #105 (Spider-Girl),[...]
It's a good thing you're pretty.
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #3 hits stores on Wednesday.
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #3
(W) Tom Taylor (A) Juan Cabal (CA) Andrew Robinson
• Spider-Man heads to a part of the Marvel Universe that you've never seen before!
• It's always fun to see Spider-Man out of his element Well, for YOU, anyway[...]
At the end of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1, readers learned that Aunt May is seeking treatment for cancer and keeping it from Peter Parker, adding a gloomy twist to an otherwise fun take on the titular Spider-Man But in April, it seems, May will break the news to Peter, at least according to the solicitation[...]
Next week sees the release of the second issue of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, the latest Spider-person book to fill Marvel readers' seemingly unlimited demand for such things In the previous issue, Peter Parker found himself the unwitting caretaker of two strange children after their mother was kidnapped by super-strong suit-wearing villains He's got to go[...]
The following article contains major final page spoilers for tomorrow's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1 You can stop reading right now and come back later if you wish.
Tomorrow's Friendly Neighbourhood Spider-Man is a comic book of two halves We've written about the first half, by Tom Taylor, Juan Cabal, Nolan Woodard and Travis Lanham and how it expands Spider-Man's world[...]
As a preview of next week's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man debut reveals that the ol' webslinger is setting his sights on less supervillainy problems, like road construction schedules.
It seems that a two-day pothole repair job has stretched out for months, causing all sorts of traffic problems, and ultimately leading to a van careening off the side of[...]
Only the finest of journalistic skills can explain the ace reporting team at Marvel.com scoring a sweet EX-X-XCLUSIVE first look inside Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1, but the website has somehow managed to deliver not only that, but an interview with artist Juann Cabal about the upcoming series.
In the interview Cabal reveals that, thanks to some kind[...]
Tom Taylor and Juann Cabal are the creative team behind a relaunch of Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man, Marvel revealed at their Spider-Man panel at New York Comic-Con Friday.
Following the end of All-New Wolverine, Taylor has been gunning for the Spider-Man job, as Bleeding Cool reported back in August, which means that, technically, you heard about this here[...]
has just registered a number of trademarks for goods and services relating to "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" Bleeding Cool recently speculated that might mean that the familiar phrase would be used as a new comic book title All well and good, but as BC's history nerd — or one of them, anyway — the thing that[...]