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"Amazing creators unite for a brand new era of Spidey! Ben Reilly -- the clone of Spider-Man -- is back! He's been through hell, but now with the support of a major corporation, Ben is thwipping once again and being the best Spider-Man he can be. And what does Peter think? Well, he's just been through the Sinister War and he's exhausted! But even if Peter is against Ben's return to the limelight, does he have a choice? The webs that are about to be woven will take you to places you've never been...pit our spectacular heroes against classic villains reloaded, as well as brand-new foes...and make you rethink the whole concept of Spider-Man! But what will all this change and upheaval mean for Mary Jane, the Black Cat, Aunt May -- and all of New York City?!"--Amazon.… (más)
Ben Reilly -- Peter Parker's clone and the erstwhile Scarlet Spider -- returns to take up the mantle of Spider-Man on behalf of a corporate sponsor that has come into possession of the trademark. Conveniently, Peter Parker gets sidelined with a pesky coma while Reilly runs around getting the hang of the hero thang and his fancy new high tech suit and gadgets. The Daughters of the Dragon duo, Colleen Wing and Misty Knight, get shoehorned in as freelance employees of Beyond Corporation so they can train Reilly and look suspiciously at the very suspicious corporate leadership.
I skipped the Nick Spencer run of Spider-Man and thought this might be a jumping on point to revisit my old friend Pete, but, whoops, Pete is M.I.A. and Ben Reilly is no Peter Parker regardless of what any DNA test might say. And while Spencer is gone, this is a round-robin effort by four different writers and a half-dozen or more artists to produce a generic corporate comic book about a generic corporate superhero. So it's not a jumping-on point so much as a proceed-with-caution sign. ( )
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You weren't even six and less than four blocks from home when she noticed.
Where did you get that gum, Peter?
You'd taken it from Mr. Luiz's bodega. Hadn't know what you were doing exactly. But something had told you it shouldn't be that easy.
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I want your brain, not your brawn. Something has made my Peter very sick, and none of his doctors have any idea how to help. They just don't have the information. My trail has run cold, and I need a very specific heat that only you can give me. Can you do that for me, Otto? Can you help me?
   I, uh, believe I can do that. But before we start, I'll need to grab my work suit.
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Contains material originally published in magazine form as Amazing Spider Man (2018) #74-80 and #78.BEY and Free Comic Book Day 2021: Spider-Man/Venom.
Contents: Amazing Spider-Man #75-76 / Zeb Wells, writer; Patrick Gleason, artist Free Comic Book Day 2021: Spider-Man/Venom [only the Spider-Man story] • "Test Drive" / Zeb Wells, writer; Patrick Gleason, artist Amazing Spider-Man #74 [only the back-up story] • "Janine" / Zeb Wells, writer; Ivan Fiorelli, artist Amazing Spider-Man #75 [back-up stories] • "Kafka" / Zeb Wells, writer; Ivan Fiorelli, artist • "Love and Monsters" / Kelly Thompson, writer; Travel Foreman, artist Amazing Spider-Man #77 / Kelly Thompson, writer; Sara Pichelli, artist Amazing Spider-Man #78 / Kelly Thompson, writer; Sara Pichelli with Jim Towe, artists Amazing Spider-Man #78.BEY [featuring Daughters of the Dragon]/ Jed MacKay, writer; Eleonora Carlini, artist Amazing Spider-Man #79-80 / Cody Ziglar, writer; Michael Dowling, artist Variant cover gallery
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"Amazing creators unite for a brand new era of Spidey! Ben Reilly -- the clone of Spider-Man -- is back! He's been through hell, but now with the support of a major corporation, Ben is thwipping once again and being the best Spider-Man he can be. And what does Peter think? Well, he's just been through the Sinister War and he's exhausted! But even if Peter is against Ben's return to the limelight, does he have a choice? The webs that are about to be woven will take you to places you've never been...pit our spectacular heroes against classic villains reloaded, as well as brand-new foes...and make you rethink the whole concept of Spider-Man! But what will all this change and upheaval mean for Mary Jane, the Black Cat, Aunt May -- and all of New York City?!"--Amazon.
I skipped the Nick Spencer run of Spider-Man and thought this might be a jumping on point to revisit my old friend Pete, but, whoops, Pete is M.I.A. and Ben Reilly is no Peter Parker regardless of what any DNA test might say. And while Spencer is gone, this is a round-robin effort by four different writers and a half-dozen or more artists to produce a generic corporate comic book about a generic corporate superhero. So it's not a jumping-on point so much as a proceed-with-caution sign. ( )