Spider-Man is one of the iconic heroes of Marvel which has achieved a lot of success in recent years, both in comics and films. Fans who follow the entire saga know several fascinating details about the character.
Over time, the teioso went through some variations, from changes in its gender to different events in its history.
Recently, readers were treated to a surprise in the latest release. An exciting homage was made from a classic scene from “The Amazing Spider-Man”. Let’s check out all the details of this incredible reference!
Remembering the historic cover
Since his debut in 1963, Spider-Man has captivated a large number of fans. This success can be attributed, in large part, to the closeness and identification that the public found with the main character.
In addition to all his responsibilities as a superhero, the young boy also had to deal with real-world issues.
New comics about Spider-Man are released periodically, and anyone who has already had access to the most current magazine has noticed something interesting that goes back to the past of this comic. HQ. A moving tribute to a classic scene from “The Amazing Spider-Man” is present, recalling the iconic magazine cover of this hero.
The nostalgic image belongs to the 15th edition of “Amazing Fantasy”, by Jack Kirbye, and can be seen in the release of “The Amazing Spider-Man”, written by Zeb Wells and designed by Ed McGuinness. Below, check out the current illustration and its inspiration.
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A scene in which Doctor Octopus holds J. Jonah Jameson was the cover that marked the first time that Spider-Man appeared in magazines. In the current story, Octopus and Kraven get together to hatch some plans. However, this partnership did not occur as expected, due to the temperament of both.
To find out how the story unfolded, readers can check out its sequel, which was made available on July 12th in the United States.