

“Spider-Man: Spider’s Shadow” #1 hits shelves this April. You can check out the cover from fan-favorite Phil Noto alongside a preview of Ferry’s art over at. “Hold on to the seats, because ‘Spider’s Shadow’ is going to surprise you in a way that you cannot imagine!” “Chip’s script is really shocking and surprising, a delight for fan of the character like me, and I’m sure it will catch the readers as much as it is drawing it with me,” he said. We think you’ll like it.”Īfter many years as a Marvel vet working on Thor, Iron Man, and many more, Ferry says that drawing Spider-Man has been a long time dream of his. I think longtime fans will love it and new readers will be amazed at what Marvel lets us do.” On Twitter, he added it’s “a chance to reinvent the ‘What If’ brand, telling longer stories with the best artists. “But seriously, I feel that with ‘Spider’s Shadow’ we’re exploring some dark situations with Spidey and the Marvel Universe, while making it cool and fun to read. The Tobey Maguire trilogy of the web-slinging superhero recently swung onto Disney+, in addition to the 2012 Andrew Garfield Amazing. “How bad will he be? Will he have a goatee and no hyphen in his name? Pick up issue one to find out!” Zdarsky joked. Sony Pictures Spider-Man Movies Streaming on Disney+. When Hobgoblin attacks, he comes up against a Spidey at the end of his rope… and vulnerable to new dark impulses.

The “Spider-Man gone bad” tale explores what would have happened if Peter Parker had never taken off the alien suit that nearly ruined his life, instead embracing the power of the symbiote at the expense of the responsibility.

The pair will be joined by colorist Matt Hollingsworth for what Marvel is billing as “one of the most ruthless Spider-Man stories ever told.” Marvel is kicking off a “new era” of ‘What If’ stories, beginning with “ Spider-Man: Spider’s Shadow,” from writer Chip Zdarsky and artist Pasqual Ferry.
