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Amazing Spider-Man (2022-) #26

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It’s an ending no fan was expecting! On sale May 31, the highly-anticipated AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #26 will see Ms. Marvel make a heroic sacrifice in the ultimate Marvel Comics manner. Schmitz, Greg Dean (December 27, 2010). "Weekly Ketchup: Fresh Developments from 2010". Rotten Tomatoes . Retrieved January 10, 2011. a b "This Week's Cover: 'The Amazing Spider-Man' heads up your Summer Must List". Entertainment Weekly. May 23, 2012. Archived from the original on May 26, 2012 . Retrieved December 31, 2021. This Wednesday sees the publication of Amazing Spider-Man #26 – officially at least. Because of the holiday weekend in America, Penguin Random House shipped copies to retailers earlier than expected. And certain comic book retailers who don't feel beholden to street dates now that they are no longer being policed as they once were, have been putting copies on sale. The previous leaks that came even before Marvel Comics got their own copies of the comic are confirmed as genuine, but there is more as well. "The Scarlet Woman Must Die" said Amazing Spider-Man #25. Which Marvel Comics has been teasingwill lead to the death of Mary Jane Watson, even as such a thing seemed an impossibility. But the actual choice, revealed by spoilers, seemed as equally as likely. Amazing Spider-Man #25

For the last few months, Marvel Comics has been teasing that they were going to kill off Mary Jane Watson in Amazing Spider-Man. It began with hints of a fiftieth-anniversary memorial for the death of Gwen Stacy in 1973. Then they started pointing to Amazing Spider-Man #25 and #26, echoing covers from the Death of Gwen Stacy but with Mary Jane Watson in her place. The Night Gwen Stacy Died ran in Amazing Spider-Man #121, published in June 1973 by Gerry Conway, Gil Kane, John Romita Sr.and Tony Mortellaro. Before this story, the death of a superhero supporting cast was not a thing. That changed, and this comic is considered a pivotal point for the end of the Silver Age of comics and the introduction of the Bronze Age. And for comparison, these are the covers of Amazing Spider-Man #121 and the Jeph Loeb/Tim Sale Spider-Man Blue that retold the same story.But it does indicate that there is, at least, a plan here. And Marvel hasn't just killed off their first Muslim or Pakistani-American superhero lead character with a TV show and movie spinoff on a whim. There are other things going on. And Zeb Wells has been planning this for a long time. a b c "An Exclusive Interview w/ The Amazing Spider-Man's Marc Webb". G4. April 27, 2012. Archived from the original on March 10, 2013 . Retrieved April 30, 2012. I kinda liked the art. Especially whenever Rabin was on scene, his ritual scenes were great. Everything looked kinda amazing. Faces tho, JRJR I love you and always will, but... yeah. Not as amazing to say kindly. a b c d Gilchrist, Tod (March 19, 2012). "WonderCon 2012: Emma Stone and Marc Webb Spill 'Amazing Spider-Man' Secrets". The Hollywood Reporter. Archived from the original on April 30, 2012 . Retrieved May 4, 2 Seeing all the leaks as they came out and seeing all the responses to those leaks really was an experience. Especially when the leaks about the kids came out. It really feels like on one hand, a lot of Spidey fans do not see the man behind the curtain, so to speak, but on the other hand, know exactly who to rage at and threaten when things don't go the way they think they should go. The absolute bipolar response to the kids being disappeared versus the MJ comparison between Peter and Paul is astounding. I don't even know what to really analyze from it. It's just... rabid.

Umm... so I have a LOT of thoughts about this comic. Maybe the biggest one is... I don't hate it? I think it's kinda okay-ish, not-bad-not-good-but-more-good-than-bad?Villemarin, Jenalyn (December 29, 2011). " The Amazing Spider-Man's Andrew Garfield Shows Off Bulging Biceps". International Business Times. Archived from the original on October 15, 2012 . Retrieved December 31, 2021. Herbst, Kendall (December 6, 2010). "Emma Stone goes blonde for Spiderman". InStyle. Archived from the original on May 13, 2012 . Retrieved December 31, 2021.

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