Check out a preview of interior pages from Amazing Spider-Man #55
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Amazing Spider-Man #55 is on the way, and it also marks the legacy numbered Amazing Spider-Man #949. With the landmark Amazing Spider-Man #950 just around the corner, #55/949 is setting the stage by putting Peter Parker into one of the few situations where he’s the most vulnerable: trying to get in the good graces of his date Shay Marken, who he’s blown it with several times already.
We’ve got a preview of Amazing Spider-Man #55/949, written by Zeb Wells with guest artist Emilio Laiso, color artist Bryan Valenza, and letterer Joe Caramagna, in which Shay completely reads Peter for filth for being late for yet another date - this time because he was fighting an all-new Stilt-Man, who manages to give him a big, ugly black eye.
Check it out, along with the issue’s main cover by John Romita, Jr.:
Amazing Spider-Man just wrapped upthe story of the Spider-Goblin, in which Peter Parker became possessed by the essence of Norman Osborn’s dark side, the Green Goblin, which concluded with both Peter and Osborn now free of the Goblin.
With one final arc left in writer Zeb Wells' time on the title before a new creative team comes in, Spidey is getting ready to square off with Tombstone, the new big boss of New York’s crime syndicates, in a clash that’s been building since the start of the current volume of Amazing Spider-Man.
Amazing Spider-Man #55/949 goes on sale August 14.
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