![]() ![]() It’s going to be a Spider-Man that puts smiles on faces. It’s going to go easy on continuity, but reference it at the same time. ![]() It’s going to connect to the Marvel Universe. ![]() That sample was a promise: Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man is going to be fun. Writer Chip Zdarsky gave readers a sample of what to expect in this year’s Free Comic Book Day read. And it turns into a metaphor for this entire issue. It’s a simple thing, really, and something so very many of us take for granted, but on the first spread of Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man #1, colorist Jordie Bellaire brings sunlight to the adventures of everyone’s favorite webslinger, washing over the Adam Kubert-drawn New York skyline with deceptive simplicity and nigh-tactile warmth. PETER PARKER: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN #1Īrt by Adam Kubert, Jordie Bellaire, Goran Parlov, Nathan Fairbairn, Travis Lanham ![]()
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