SECRET EMPIRE Shocking Death of An Icon

Is there any turning back now for Steve Rogers after Secret Empire #1?
The first chapter of Marvel’s big event picked up after the betrayal and attack of Steve Rogers in issue 0.
Cosmic Cube, Skrull, Life Model Decoy? Some fans are willing to accept anything that proves Steve Rogers really isn’t Hydra after all.
What do those fans think now after the horrific ending of Secret Empire #1?
Secret Empire #1 courtesy Marvel

A beloved supporting character appears to have been set up as the heart of Nick Spencer’s Captain America run from Standoff to Secret Empire. Hearts are broken now.

 The big moment, what it means for the Marvel Universe’s heroes and what this death means for this fan? Continue reading SECRET EMPIRE Shocking Death of An Icon

Amazing Spider-Man’s 50th

Amazing Spider-Man #692 courtesy Marvel

  Today the 50th Anniversary issue of Amazing Spider-Man arrives in comic book stores. Marvel celebrates issue #692 with an overstuffed issue by fan favorite Spidey writer Dan Slott and artist Humberto Ramos. Slott spins a new story with a new twist on Uncle Ben’s “with great power comes great responsibility” motto.

  Spider-Man is getting a sidekick. This Anniversary issue’s introduction of Andy McGuire/Alpha moves Peter Parker forward into all new story possibilities.

Amazing Spider-Man #692 70’s Variant courtesy Marvel

  Daredevil artist Marcos Martin created variant covers celebrating Spidey’s past through the decades. I have to say this 70’s variant is my favorite because it’s one of Peter Parker’s most emotional and vulnerable moments with his (and our) beloved Gwen Stacy.

Amazing Spider-Man #692 80’s variant courtesy Marvel

  The 80’s variant is basic black and white just like the costume that defined that era. Each decade has a color theme. Happy Anniversary Spidey! Thank you Stan Lee and Steve Ditko! Thanks to Dan Slott for continuing the legacy!

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What Do You Get Amazing Spider-Man For His 50th Anniversary?

  A teen sidekick?

Amazing Spider-Man #692 courtesy Marvel

  A new cinematic Peter Parker (Andrew Garfield) scored on the big screen and rebooted the Spider-Man movie franchise. This week get ready for a huge change in Spidey’s flagship comic book. Spidey is getting a sidekick in this week’s 50th Anniversary issue –Amazing Spider-Man #692. 
  Writer Dan Slott and Artist Humberto Ramos give Peter Parker a new partner. Slacker teen Andy McGuire becomes “Alpha” when he’s in the wrong place at the wrong time…in a lab with Peter Parker.

Amazing Spider-Man #692 courtesy Marvel.com

  Spider-Man is an Avenger, part of the Future Foundation and has co-starred in his own team-up book but he’s never had a teen sidekick. Marvel Editor-In-Chief Axel Alonso revealed to Fox why this is the time for a partner?

 “Part of it is that Spider-Man is grown up,” said Alonso, “He’s older, more seasoned, but young at heart. He’s still a young man, but he’s been around. It’s interesting because it flips the paradigm. Teen hero Spider-Man is now responsible for this teen hero sidekick. He’s responsible because one of his inventions caused this kid to get his powers. He’s directly responsible for the responsibility this kid now has with his new powers. He feels he has a responsibility to make sure this kid walks the right path, which won’t prove easy.”

Amazing Spider-Man #692 courtesy Marvel.com

  Amazing Spider-Man scribe Dan Slott says don’t expect this team to be exactly like DC’s dynamic duo.

  “If you put Spider-Man and Batman in the same situation, you’re going to have way more fun with Spider-Man,” said Dan Slott. “With Batman, he never really screws up the way Spider-Man does; he always seems to make the right decision. But with Spider-Man, he always screws up. He’s us as a superhero. Batman is a paragon of what we’d like to be, but in reality, we’re more like Spider-Man. He makes all the mistakes we make.”

Amazing Spider-Man #692 courtesy Marvel.com

 For the entire interview here’s the Fox link. For more preview art here’s the Marvel.com link.

 It’s easy to compare Andy/Alpha to Batman’s Robin but will be more like Dick Grayson, Jason Todd or Tim Drake?

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