Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man | |
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![]() Artwork for the cover of Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man 1 (Sep 2011). Art by Sara Pichelli and Justin Ponsor. | |
Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
Schedule | Monthly |
Format | Ongoing series |
Genre | |
Publication date | September 2011-October 2013 |
No. of issues | 28 (as of October 2013) |
Main character(s) | Spider-Man (Miles Morales) |
Creative team | |
Written by | Brian Michael Bendis |
Penciller(s) | Sara Pichelli, Chris Samnee, David Marquez |
Colorist(s) | Justin Ponsor |
Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man was a monthly comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in September 2011 as part of the second re-launch of the Ultimate Marvel imprint. It followed the "Death of Spider-Man" storyline that concluded the series Ultimate Spider-Man, to which Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man served as a sequel. Written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Sara Pichelli, the series also served as a continuation of elements from the miniseries Ultimate Comics: Fallout and focuses on the all-new Spider-Man, Miles Morales. The series was set in a continuity shared with other relaunched Ultimate Marvel titles including Ultimate Comics: X-Men and Ultimate Comics: Ultimates. The title ended in October 2013; the adventures of Miles continue in Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man, released in July 2014.
History[]
After the "Death of Spider-Man" story arc, in which Peter Parker was killed,[1] the title's third volume was launched, in which writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist Sara Pichelli depicted Parker's mantle being passed on to Miles Morales.[2]
Characters[]
- Miles Morales / Spider-Man II A thirteen year old boy living with both his parents, though he also attends a charter school and roommates with his best friend Ganke Lee and another student named Judge. He has managed to meet a few people associated with the former Spider-Man, including Gwen Stacy, Mary Jane, Aunt May, Spider-Woman and Nick Fury
- Gwen Stacy – Now living a normal life, having briefly dated Peter Parker prior to his death.
- May Parker – Aunt of the deceased Peter Parker.
- Jessica Drew / Spider-Woman – A female clone of Peter Parker, sharing most of his memories.
- Peter Parker / Spider-Man – The first Spider-Man, originally thought to be killed by the Green Goblin, apparently returns, and meets Miles, later assisting him in a battle against a recently returned Green Goblin.
Villains[]
- Norman Osborn / Green Goblin – Spider-Man's oldest nemesis. Thought to be dead, he returns and breaks the Ultimate Six out of the Triskelion to kill Peter Parker, calling themselves the 'Men of God'.
- Max Dillon / Electro – A former criminal empowered with electrokinesis by Hammer Industries. Freed from prison by Osborn to kill Peter Parker.
- Elijah Stern / Tinkerer – An evil scientist who tries to get revenge on the Roxxon Company.
- Aaron Davis / Prowler – A cat burglar named Aaron Davis, brother of Miles' father Jefferson, and Miles' paternal uncle.
- Maximus Gargan / Scorpion – A Mexican mob boss named Maximus Gargan that worked with Miles Morales' uncle Aaron Davis, a.k.a. The Prowler.
- Edward Brock Jr. / Venom – Peter Parker's childhood friend, bonded to a protoplasmic, semi-sentient black suit known as a Symbiote.
- Arkady Gregorivich Rossovich / Omega Red – A mutant zealot who was created by Weapon X.
Reception[]
Reviewing the first issue, James Hunt of Comic Book Resources rated issue #1 four and a half out of five stars. Hunt called the issue "technically strong", and praised the writing and art. He defended the absence of Peter Parker in the book, stating that the story's chronology and need to establish Miles and his supporting cast necessitated this, though he felt that story was over far too quickly, and would've benefited from a double-sized issue. Although Hunt noted that while Bendis paced Miles' origin story slowly enough that Miles does not yet appear in costume (much as Bendis had done with Peter Parker), he did so in order to emphasize character, which Hunt felt Bendis did well.[3] Reviewing the same issue for Newsarama, David Pepose wrote that "the biggest victory that Bendis scores with Miles Morales is that he makes us care about him, and care about him quickly. Even though we're still scratching the surface of what makes him tick, we're seeing the world through his eyes, and it's similar to Peter Parker's but a whole lot tougher. But that kind of Parker-style guilt — that neurotic, nearly masochistic tendency for self-sacrifice that comes with great power and greater responsibility — is still intact."[4] Jesse Schedeen of IGN wrote that "Miles still feels like a bit of an outsider in his own book. Bendis never quite paints a complete picture of Miles - his thoughts, motivations, personality quirks, and so forth. Miles is largely a reactionary figure throughout the book as he confronts struggles like registering for a charter school or dealing with family squabbles." Schedeen also opined that "Miles occupies a more urban, racially diverse, and tense landscape. All the story doesn't pander or lean too heavily on elements like racial and economic tension to move forward. Miles is simply a character who speaks to a slightly different teen experience, and one not nearly as well represented in superhero comics as Peter's."[5]
Contributors[]
This list only includes comics already released.
Writers
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Artists
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Story arcs[]
See also[]
- List of Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man story arcs
- Ultimate Spider-Man
- Ultimate Comics: Doomsday
- Ultimate Comics: Fallout
References[]
- ↑ Death of Spider-Man | Ultimate Marvel | Comic News | News. Marvel.com (2010-11-16). Retrieved on 2011-06-15.
- ↑ Manning, Shaun. "Marvel Relaunches 'Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man'". Comic Book Resources. Retrieved on 2011-06-15.
- ↑ Hunt, James (September 14, 2011). "Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #1". Comic Book Resources.
- ↑ Pepose, David (September 14, 2011). "Best Shots Extra: ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #1". Newsarama.
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: - ↑ Schedeen, Jesse (September 14, 2011). "Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #1 Review". IGN.
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External links[]

- Ultimate Spider-Man at Marvel.com
- Ultimate Spider-Man on www.spiderfan.org
- An Ultimate Spider-Man cover gallery
- Ultimate Spider-Man at Rucomics.info
- World of Black Heroes: Miles Morales Biography
Ultimate Spider-Man | ||
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Series | Ultimate Spider-Man • Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man • Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man | |
Creators | Brian Michael Bendis (writer) • Mark Bagley (artist) | |
Original characters | Kenny "Kong" McFarlane • Miles Morales/Spider-Man | |
Story arcs and crossovers | Original Series Story Arcs • Second Series Story Arcs • "Ultimate Clone Saga" • Ultimate Marvel Team-Up • Ultimate Six • Ultimate Power • Ultimatum • Ultimate Comics: Doomsday • Ultimate Comics: Fallout • Spider-Men | |
Other media | Video game • Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions • TV series (episodes ("For Your Eye Only") • Spider-Man Lives: A Miles Morales Story |
Spider-Man comics publications | |
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Current series | The Amazing Spider-Man (issues) • Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man • Marvel Team-Up • Miles Morales: Spider-Man • Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider • Spider-Man/Deadpool • Superior Spider-Man • Venom |
Former series | Amazing Fantasy • Avenging Spider-Man • Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows • Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider • Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man • Peter Parker: Spider-Man • The Sensational Spider-Man vol. 1 • Marvel Knights Spider-Man/The Sensational Spider-Man vol. 2 • Spider-Man and Zoids • Spider-Man Family/The Amazing Spider-Man Family • Spider-Man's Tangled Web • Spider-Man Unlimited • Spidey • The Superior Foes of Spider-Man • The Superior Spider-Man • Superior Spider-Man Team-Up • Untold Tales of Spider-Man • Web of Spider-Man • Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man |
Limited series | Planet of the Symbiotes (1995) • Spider-Man: Chapter One (1998) • Spider-Man: Blue (2002) • Spider-Man/Black Cat: The Evil that Men Do (2002) • Venom vs. Carnage (2004) • Spider-Man: House of M (2005) • Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four (2007) • Spider-Man: With Great Power (2008) • Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine (2010) • Spider-Man and the X-Men (2014) |
Outside continuity |
Marvel Adventures Spider-Man • Spider-Gwen • Spider-Man 2099 • Spider-Man Noir • Spider-Man: India • Spider-Man: The Manga • Spider-Man J • Spider-Girl • Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham • Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane • Spider-Man: Reign • Ultimate Spider-Man • Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man |
Crossovers | Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man (1976) • Superman and Spider-Man (1981) • Spider-Man and Batman: Disordered Minds (1995) • Batman & Spider-Man: New Age Dawning • Spider-Men (2012) • Spider-Verse (2014) |
Storylines | "If This Be My Destiny...!" (1965) • "Green Goblin Reborn!" (1971) • "The Six Arms Saga" (1971) • "The Night Gwen Stacy Died" (1973) • "Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut!" (1982) • "The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man" (1984) • "Secret Wars" (1984) • "Alien Costume Saga" (1984) • "The Death of Jean DeWolff" (1985) • "The Wedding!" (1987) • "Kraven's Last Hunt" (1987) • "Torment" (1990) • "Invasion of the Spider-Slayers" (1992) • "Maximum Carnage" (1993) • "Clone Saga" (1994) • "Identity Crisis" (1998) • "The Gathering of Five" and "The Final Chapter" (1998) • "Flowers for Rhino" (2001) • "The Other" (2005) • "Back in Black" (2007) • "One More Day" (2007) • "Brand New Day" (2008) • "New Ways to Die" (2008) • "Spidey Meets the President!" (2009)" • "The Gauntlet" and "Grim Hunt" (2009) • "One Moment in Time" (2010) • "Big Time" (2010) • "Spider-Island" (2011) • "Ends of the Earth" (2012) • "Dying Wish" (2012) • "Spider-Verse" (2014) • "Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy" (2016) • "Go Down Swinging" (2018) • "Spider-Geddon" (2018) |
Reprintings | Ultimate Spider-Man and X-Men • Astonishing Spider-Man |
Other | Marvel Tales • Ultimate Spider-Man story arcs • Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man story arcs |
See also | The Amazing Spider-Man #129 • Spider-Man in literature • Bibliography of works on Spider-Man |
Brian Michael Bendis bibliography | ||
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