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  • Interesting. Definitely a new take on Spider-Man but how long will it take for Marvel to get cold feet? I'm predicting next  May!
  • Peter is still in Amazing and the Marvel Adventures Spider-Man. 
  • Here's the press release, with art:

     

    From Marvel Comics

    August 2, 2011

     

    Marvel Reveals New Ultimate Comics Spider-Man

    Meet Miles Morales, the all-new Spider-Man debuting in Ultimate Comics Fallout #4  in stores tomorrow

     

    New York — Pop culture history will be made tomorrow as Ultimate Comics Fallout #4 hits shelves and introduces readers to the all-new Ultimate Comics Spider-Man! That’s right, for the first time ever, someone other than Peter Parker will be Spider-Man! But, after the death of Peter Parker, who will rise up to defend the Ultimate Universe? Meet Miles Morales, a seemingly normal teenager from New York who will soon discover  that with great power comes great responsibility…and even greater danger! But just what are the secrets behind Miles’ shocking abilities? What’s his connection to the original Spider-Man? And just why does he wear that costume? Courtesy of superstars Brian Michael Bendis and Sara Pichelli, Ultimate Comics Fallout #4  begins the story that’ll have everyone talking for years to come!

     

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     “When the opportunity arose to create a new Spider-Man, we knew it had to be a character that represents the diversity—in background and experience—of the twenty-first century,” said Axel Alonso, Marvel Editor in Chief. “Miles is a character who not only follows in the tradition of relatable characters like Peter Parker, but also shows why he’s a new, unique kind of Spider-Man—and worthy of that name.”

     

    With its inception in 2000, the Ultimate Comics Universe reimagined the world’s most popular super heroes for a new generation and has been critically lauded for its bold, resonant stories. In particular, Ultimate Spider-Man #1 is widely considered one of the most important comics of the century, setting records for trade paperback sales and introducing one of the most popular versions of Spider-Man ever. With the death of Peter Parker in June 2011, all eyes were once again on the Ultimate Comics Universe, as mainstream media and fans alike speculated just who Marvel would put under the mask of this beloved hero. Now, the chart-topping team of Bendis and Pichelli begin the next major chapter of the Ultimate Comics Universe with September’s historic Ultimate Comics spider-Man #1, giving readers a chance to learn the origin of the most important new character of the century.

     

    “The chance for the world to join a new Spider-Man as he discovers what that means in this modern world is one of the most challenging and crazy fun opportunities I’ve had as a writer,” explained Bendis. “The Ultimate Comics Universe according to Miles is completely unique.  I can't wait to write every issue and I can't wait for people to start reading them.” 

     

    Pichelli added, “I promise, you will fall in love with Miles-- I already did. 'Nuff Said.”

     

    The world’s greatest super hero icon is about to undergo the most groundbreaking reinvention in comic book history—where will you be when the mask is lifted? Pick up Ultimate Comics Fallout #4 tomorrow at your local comic shop or digitally on the Marvel Comics App for iOS devices.

     

    ULTIMATE FALLOUT #4 (JUN110612)

    Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS, JONATHAN HICKMAN & NICK SPENCER

    Art by SARA PICHELLI, SALVADOR LARROCA & CLAYTON CRAIN

    Cover by MARK BAGLEY

    ON SALE TOMORROW!

     

    ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #1 (JUL110605)

    Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS

    Penciled by SARA PICHELLI

    Cover by KAARE ANDREWS (Cover will be POLYBAGGED)

    Variant Cover by SARA PICHELLI

    FOC—8/22/11, On-Sale—9/14/11

     

    ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #2 (JUL110607)

    Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS

    Penciled by SARA PICHELLI

    Cover by KAARE ANDREWS

    FOC—8/29/11, On-Sale—9/21/11

     

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  • I sincerely hope that Ultimate Spider-Man II is accepted and is given a chance to develop. Unfortunate to have an "alternate world" label on him, though. A bit too Spider-Man 2099 for my taste.
  • Wow.

     

    How origional.

     

    Wait, what's that?

     

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    Yeah, but.. what?

     

    26882647:jpeg_preview_large.jpg?20110530062303Well, yeah, but... huh?

     

    george-perez-fantastic-four-n170-cover-power-man.jpgSweet Christmas.

     

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    Sigh.

  • You left out Mr. Terrific.
  • And, to many people, John Stewart IS Green Lantern...not that Hal guy.
  • I would prefer that this new Spider-Man, and I cannot call him Spidey as we don't know him that well, have no ties to Peter Parker, Ultimate or otherwise. Aunt May and Mary Jane should not be involved. He should start fresh and fight non-Spider-Foes, no Doctor Octopus or Green Goblin. Be original (besides the name) or don't bother.
  • DNACOLT - Would it have been more original for the Ultimate Spider-man to continue forever, like his MU counterpart while time and growth in his world becomes meaningless and each of his 'stakes are higher than ever before' battles with the same villains become even more meaningless?

    I can't fault Storyteller Bendis for telling a story. Originality is taking his readers along a path they haven't been on before. Ultimate Spider-man is Bendis' story to tell as best he sees fit. Once he's written and published it might be a bettertime to sneer at it, assuming it merits the sneers.
  • I'll never forget the year I had a student look at one of my four plush super-heroes in my classroom, the Green Lantern Hal Jordan one, and say, "I thought Green Lantern was black?" I LOVED that. HIS Green Lantern was black, from the cartoon.

    Doc Beechler (mod-MD) said:
    And, to many people, John Stewart IS Green Lantern...not that Hal guy.
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