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If this has rocked your world, consider buying this bridge I have to sell you. (It seems a tradition to mess with this relationship in second issues of runs)
SPIDER-PUNK is getting his own series! I love this version of Hobie Brown and I hope this one continues in the tradition of awesome music-satire comics he’s previously appeared in.
I find it interesting that the marketing for #SpiderManNoWayHome so emphasized Doctor Octopus when Green Goblin was the true antagonist of the film. I guess Ock is just much more marketable as a design and based off our nostalgia of that sublime film.
I love that Miles and Peter have now gone on the same disorienting Spider-Verse portal adventure.
Then we get the first appearance of Nueva York, Miguel O'Hara's home city and the future New York. People drive on elevated roads and in hover cars, and everything is in Spanish. It'll be cool to see the bilingual Miles navigate this.
Of course, we get an awesome new appearance from Oscar Isaac's Miguel O'Hara, also known as Spider-Man 2099. He's got the same portal watch that Gwen was sporting.
The first new universe we see Miles travel to is that of SPIDER-MAN INDIA. We can see Hindi text, the music's style noticably changes, and we get a scratchy new art style.
I have no idea what this is, but it does look like a kind of Spider-Man of sorts. It's probably just a fun luchador figure, but... the third eye is interesting.
I hate how PAD writes women, but his Black Cat really aggravates me. He just writes her like a dumb bimbo.
Artist @juaneferreyra really understood the assignment when they hired him to make an infinite comic. (1/2)