Marvel released a teaser image drawn Joe Madureira and possibly hinting that writer Zeb Wells has a Spidey story to tell in June. Note that the costume in the image is the classic Peter Parker outfit and not Otto Octavius’s thick-lensed getup. Are you excited to read a new story by the man who brought us such stories as Carnage USA, Anti-Venom: New Ways to Live, and the now-classic Sandman MTV Beach Party arc? Let us know in the comments!
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His most recent Spider-Man works were Carnage USA and the first arc of Avenging Spider-Man. I haven’t read Avenging, which might as well be the ASM we talk about now, but Carnage USA left me feeling “meh”.
@15 Maybe it’s the long-lost 7th issue to Get Kraven. We found out the dog could talk at the end of issue 6, we need closure on this magic dog!
Hopefully there will plenty of Scott Baio, Sam Simon, and Jay Leno references.
Zeb Wells isn’t writing this, he’s starring in it. This is obviously a sequel to Ron Zimmerman’s magum opus “Get Kraven.” Al Kraven comes back, zaps Superior Spider-Man with a beam that returns Peter Parker to his body for 72 hours so they can team up and find Zeb Wells, who was kidnapped by Warner Bros. executives that want him to write for DC. Hollywood insider hijinks ensue, they rescue Zeb who is so grateful that he decides to pitch an Al Kraven series to Marvel. Guest starring the Vulture because why not.
Enigma, I think you’re thinking of Mark Waid.
Isn’t this the guy who did the Spidey/Daredevil team up? My, wasn’t that a great Spidey story![/sarcasm] Anyway, here’s hoping he does a little better this time.
Well, maybe not this one , but the next ongoing series featuring Peter Parker as Spider-Man.
Based on the clue on the splash page in “Superior #1” I’ll bet this is called “The Spectacular Spider-Man vol 2 #1 “
The Zeb Wells stuff was among the best of BND and his work on the first few Avenging Spider-Mans was pretty fun. No reason not to look forward to this.
I’m torn. A Spider-Man story not written by Slott and with the ‘real’ Spider-Man….or a Spider-Man story by the man who created Shed. Can there be a winner really?
@7 Thanks for clarifying it for me Chris. I was just afraid that a hand would reach through the internet and slap me silly for daring to ask for another Zimmerman-written Spidey story.
Hornacek – Nothing in that post is even close to breaking the rules, so don’t worry about a warning. What you wrote translates to “Dan Slott’s writing sucks so much that Ron Zimmerman, who is known to suck at writing, would be a good writer in comparison.” Even my literal version that I wrote right there doesn’t break the rule. The best rule of thumb is that as long as you’re criticism is directed at the work and not the person, you’re golden. “Reading Dan Slott’s writing is like having a lava monster’s searing liquid crap poured into my eyes” does not break the rules. “Dan Slott is a bad person” would get someone a warning.
I’d be satisfied with a new story written by an old homeless paraplegic mentally challenged man than Dan “biggest fan” slott
At this point I’d be excited a new story featuring the real Spider-Man written by Ron Zimmerman.
(hope saying that doesn’t get me a warning)
ES, that story is Peter Parker Spider-Man (vol. 2) #42-43. Some people thought it sucked but my teenage self found it funny at the time.
Where’s that Sandman strory in? I wanna see how bad it is.
This is the Spider-Man/Wolverine team-up that’s been in the works. I think Elektra has been dropped, though.
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You’re kidding, right?