This Wednesday, February 21st, Marvel Comics is set to release SPIDER-BOY #4!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
SPIDER-BOY #4
Written by Dan Slott
“Nightmare Scenario”
Art by Paco Medina
Colors by Erick Arciniega
“Missing Pieces”
Art by Ty Templeton
Colors by Dee Cunniffe
Letters by Joe Caramagna
Edited by Elizabeth Pyle
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Humberto Ramos w/ Edgar Delgado
Cover B by Humberto Ramos w/ Edgar Delgado (Virgin Variant)
Cover C by Ethan Young w/ John Kalisz (Marvel ’97 Variant)
Cover D by Martin Coccolo w/ Jesus Aburtov (Stormbreakers Variant)
Cover E by Philip Tan w/ Rachelle Rosenberg
Cover F by Nicoletta Baldari
We’ve seen Spider-Boy “monster out” before…but who’s to say that’s not his true form? Maybe he’s more spider than boy and it’s “Bailey Briggs” that’s really his disguise? Join special guest star Miles Morales as he tracks down the terror that everyone’s now calling…the Boy-Spider!
About Marvel Comics:
Marvel Comics is an American comic book publisher and the property of the Walt Disney Company since December 31, 2009, and a subsidiary of Disney Publishing Worldwide since March 2023. Marvel was founded in 1939 by Martin Goodman as Timely Comics, and by 1951 had generally become known as Atlas Comics. The Marvel era began in June 1961 with the launch of The Fantastic Four and other superhero titles created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, and many others. The Marvel brand, which had been used over the years and decades, was solidified as the company’s primary brand.
Marvel counts among its characters such well-known superheroes as Spider-Man, Iron Man, Captain America, Thor, Doctor Strange, Hulk, Daredevil, Wolverine, Black Panther, and Captain Marvel, as well as popular superhero teams such as the Avengers, X-Men, Fantastic Four, and Guardians of the Galaxy. Its staple of well-known supervillains includes the likes of Doctor Doom, Magneto, Ultron, Thanos, Kang the Conqueror, Green Goblin, Red Skull, Galactus, Loki, and Kingpin. Most of Marvel’s fictional characters operate in a single reality known as the Marvel Universe, with most locations mirroring real-life places; many major characters are based in New York City, New York, United States. Additionally, Marvel has published several licensed properties from other companies. This includes Star Wars comics twice from 1977 to 1986 and again since 2015.
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