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Slott and Camuncoli Help You Get Your Lizard On [Preview]

By | May 31st, 2012
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The other day we showed you J Scott Campbell’s anorexic version of the classic Spidey villain, and today we’re going to show you some pages from the next arc of Dan Slott’s run on “The Amazing Spider-Man,” featuring Giuseppe Camuncoli on art. Aren’t you the lucky readers?

The arc, entitled ‘No Turning Back’, combines two things for you, one that is hot and one that’s about to be: vampires and lizards! Starring the villain of the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man film and a version of the classic horror villain that doesn’t sparkle too much, Spidey has to deal with both the Lizard and Morbius while searching for the missing body of a dead boy. It doesn’t sound like the most kid friendly arc, but it’s certainly a jumping on point if you haven’t been reading Spider-man and are looking for a place to get in.

Check out a three page unlettered preview below:

For the full press release from Marvel, please see below.

Marvel Press Release

Marvel is proud to present your first look at Amazing Spider-Man #688, kicking off “No Turning Back” this June! Someone has tampered with the grave of Billy Connors and all signs point to the Lizard! But Spidey won’t be alone in his hunt for Curt Connors, because Morbius the Living Vampire is hot on his trail! Can Spidey handle both of these monsters before it turns into an all-out brawl?  The superstar creative team of Dan Slott and Giuseppe Camuncoli bring you high stakes action and drama like no other as the celebration of Spider-Man’s 50thAnniversary continues in Amazing Spider-Man #688,  swinging into comic shops everywhere, the Marvel Comics app and the Marvel Digital Comics Shop this June.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #688 (APR120615)
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #688 CAMPBELL LIZARD VARIANT (APR120616)
Written by DAN SLOTT
Pencils & Cover by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI
Variant Cover by J SCOTT CAMPBELL
FOC — 6/4/12, On-Sale — 6/27/12


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