After last issue’s conclusion to the End of Spider-Verse arc, Peter Parker is back in New York with supercharged powers. He was cut off from the Web of Life and Destiny, and erased from his reality before being brought back. Along with 616 Peter’s restoration, a new character, Spider-Boy, also appeared while claiming to have always been a part of the universe. No one from the main universe, including Peter, Miles Morales or Silk remember him, sitting in the same position as the readers. Now back in the present, Peter Parker has to contend with new strengths, burdens, and histories.
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Spider-Man #8
Spider-Man has changed. His powers are super-charged, enabling him to be the best Spider-Man he can be…but can his all-too-human body take it? A classic Spider-Villain is back and doesn’t care if Spidey has his hands full.
Creative Team
- Writer: Dan Slott
- Penciler(s): Mark Bagley
- Inker(s): John Dell, Andrew Hennessy
- Colorist: Edgar Delgado
- Letterer: VC’s Joe Caramagna
- Designer: Jay Bowen
- Cover Artists: Mark Bagley & Edgar Delgado
- Variant Cover Artist: Rob Liefeld, Humberto Ramos & Edgar Delgado
- Associate Editor: Tom Groneman
- Editor: Nick Lowe
- Format: Ongoing
- Cover Price/Page Count: $3.99/28 pages
Spider-Man #8 hits shelves and digital platforms on May 3, 2023 from Marvel Comics