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Marvel’s Spider-Men Does In Fact Bring Peter and Miles Together (Updated)

By | April 11th, 2012
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Since February, Marvel has been teasing a Bendis-written book called “Spider-Men”, which we ventured a guess would be a cross-over between the 616 and Ultimate universes of Spider-Man for a mini-event. Marvel was tight-lipped on it, even going so far as to release a solicit with no information, but we never really changed our song.

Today in the New York Daily News, it was revealed that in time for the 50th anniversary of Spider-Man (and that little movie coming out in theaters in July, I would assume), the 616’s Peter Parker and Ultimate Miles Morales will be meeting up due to a “common villain” (still unrevealed) for a “Spider-Man story that matter(s).” There is no additional information beyond that, but I think just knowing that Peter and Miles are getting together is enough.

Update: With the release of Marvel’s press release on the subject, it was revealed that it is Peter who goes to Miles’ universe while tracking down “one of his deadliest villains.” The press release also makes reference to how the book will change forever the history of a “key player in the Spider-Man mythos.” It’s not information that is any way majorly substantial, but it is a little bit more.

We will note that the source article here is a bit weird, obsessed with comparing Miles to A-Rod and claiming that “critics grumbled” about the announcement of Miles Morales instead of avidly celebrating him. But hey, nobody’s perfect.

For the full (and just released) Marvel press release on the subject, check behind the cut.

Marvel Press Release

This June, it’s time for Peter Parker, better known as the Amazing Spider-Man, to cross worlds and meet Miles Morales…the all-new Spider-Man? Marvel is proud to announce Spider-Men, an all-new five issue landmark story from award-winning author Brian Michael Bendis (Avengers VS. X-Men, Ultimate Comics Spider-Man), red-hot artist Sara Pichelli (Ultimate Comics Spider-Man) and acclaimed cover artist Jim Cheung (Avengers VS. X-Men), which brings Peter Parker and Miles Morales together for the first time. That’s right, the Spider-Man from two different realities–the Marvel Universe and Ultimate Comics Universe–bring their worlds together for a battle no one web-head could win!

When Spider-Man tracks down one of his deadliest villains, he suddenly finds himself thrust into another world where Peter Parker is dead…and there’s a new Spider-Man in town. As these two heroes learn the truth about their identities and their universes, they’ll embark on a journey that’ll leave them forever changed–and reveal a startling truth about a key player in the Spider-Man mythos!

“This year is the 50th anniversary of Spider-Man and we’re so happy that the stars aligned for us to tell a Spider-Man story that nobody has ever seen before,” said Bendis. “It’s an honor and a privilege to present both this story and these characters to fans on such an auspicious occasion. The work Sara has done on Spider-Men is a step above the already high standard that she has set for herself on our Ultimate Comics Spider-Man series. For me, this is a celebration of the best character in mainstream comics and some of the best art mainstream comics has to offer.”

Each issue of Spider-Men features variants covers by some of the biggest names in comics including Humberto Ramos (Amazing Spider-Man), Mike Deodato (New Avengers), Marcos Martin (Amazing Spider-Man), Terry Dodson (Avenging Spider-Man), Travis Charest (Captain America) and Sara Pichelli.

“Knowing how much Brian loves and respects Spider-Man, there’s no way I wouldn’t want to work on Spider-Men with him,” said Sara Pichelli. “It’s going to be an explosive celebration of Spider-Man’s 50th anniversary–are you ready?”

In 1962’s Amazing Fantasy #15, the world first met Peter Parker and saw him become the hero Spider-Man in the Marvel Universe. Soon after, Spider-Man became a pop culture sensation, launching multiple television series, blockbuster films and some of the most popular comics of all time. Then in 2011, Marvel introduced Miles Morales, a new character of African American and Hispanic descent, who became Spider-Man in the Ultimate Comics Universe after that world’s Peter Parker perished.

“This is one of the biggest stories in Marvel history,” said Axel Alonso, Editor in Chief, Marvel Entertainment. “Peter Parker and Miles Morales are two of our most popular characters and fans have been clamoring for them to meet–we’ve got quite a few surprises in store for both characters. This is only the beginning of how we’re celebrating Spider-Man’s spectacular 50th Anniversary.”

This June, swing into action with world’s most amazing super heroes in Spider-Men #1.


Matthew Meylikhov

Once upon a time, Matthew Meylikhov became the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Multiversity Comics, where he was known for his beard and fondness for cats. Then he became only one of those things. Now, if you listen really carefully at night, you may still hear from whispers on the wind a faint voice saying, "X-Men Origins: Wolverine is not as bad as everyone says it issss."

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