In a new stand alone story debuting as part of "Amazing Spider-Man" #692's 50th Anniversary celebration, Joshua Hale Fialkov and Nuno Plati spin a story of Spidey going solo to face down bullying.
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In a new stand alone story debuting as part of "Amazing Spider-Man" #692's 50th Anniversary celebration, Joshua Hale Fialkov and Nuno Plati spin a story of Spidey going solo to face down bullying.
Full article here.
This looks incredibly cute and fun, NOW i'm getting 692! =)
Thug: Tell... tell my wife i love her...
Spider-man: No.
I've enjoyed a ton of Fialkov's work. Looking forward to this.
Is it wrong that I'm more excited for this than the main story?
Last edited by Phantom Roxas; 07-28-2012 at 08:51 AM.
I would say no because this a story type that really pulls at your heart string of the readers for characters they love. You know like What ever happened to the Man of tommorow, or Whatever Happened to the Caped Crusader? (Sorry I can't think of any Marvel one shots that convey the feeling) Where nothing else but having a true sense of the character of everything you love and hate in a vacuum which can truly sum up why you love a character.
I dare say is it wrong we don't have more stories like this?
This is going to be my second time to see Nuno Plati's work, along with ASM #657, and the manga influence shows here. And a story without supervillains? Sounds like a nice change of pace.
Edit: Wait; that's She-Hulk with Spider-Woman!![]()
Last edited by Ravin' Ray; 07-30-2012 at 01:55 AM.
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