This Wednesday, February 28th, Marvel Comics is set to release SPIDER-PUNK: Arms Race #1!
Cody Ziglar (MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN) & Justin Mason (SPIDER-MAN 2099: DARK GENESIS) reunite to bring the Brooklyn boy back with the whole crew you know and love! Grab your boots, your instruments, your amps and LET’S GO!
Here’s a look at the covers, storyline, and preview pages for Marvel Comics’ new release on New Comic Book Day…
SPIDER-PUNK: Arms Race #1
Written by Cody Ziglar
Art by Justin Mason
Colors by Morry Hollowell
Letters by Travis Lanham
Edited by Danny Khazem
Covers & Cover Artists:
Cover A by Takashi Okazaki w/ Rico Renzi
Cover B by Maria Wolf w/ Mike Spicer
Cover C by Olivier Coipel
Cover D by Olivier Coipel (Virgin Variant)
Cover E by Todd Nauck w/ Rachelle Rosenberg (Windowshades Variant)
Cover F by Ian Bertram w/ Heather Moore (Foil Variant)
Cover G by Kaare Andrews
ENCORE! YOU WANTED MORE!
In a world without NORMAN OSBORN, SPIDER-PUNK REIGNS! This ain’t no victory lap though – as HOBIE BROWN and team try to rebuild society, JUSTIN HAMMER & DOCTOR OTTO OCTAVIUS have other plans…like introducing the world to the SPIDER-SLAYING SENTINELS!
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