Spider-Man Stuck in a Nightmarish World
In Marvel’s new comics this week, Spider-Man finds himself trapped in a disturbing dream-like state. In the spine-tingling “Spider-Man” series, Peter Parker is plagued by nightmares that haunt him even when he’s awake. He hears a creepy song in his dreams, and it continues to play in his head long after he wakes up.
A Persistent Song
From his daily activities like fighting criminals and saving children, to mundane tasks like eating and walking, Spider-Man can’t escape the eerie melody. It follows him wherever he goes, leaving readers to wonder whether his nightmares are limited to his dream world or if they have infiltrated his waking life.
Comic Details
“Spider-Man” is written by Saladin Ahmed and beautifully illustrated by Juan Ferreyra. The comic is brought to life through the skillful lettering of Joe Sabino and Joe Caramagna. The eye-catching cover is created by Juan Ferreyra, with stunning variant covers by Greg Land, Frank D’Armata, and Peach Momoko.
Marvel’s new comic lineup also includes other exciting titles:
Alligator Loki #1
Written by Alyssa Wong and featuring artwork by Robert Quinn, this comic delves into the mysterious world of Alligator Loki, with vibrant color by Pete Pantazis. The cover is a collaboration between Robert Quinn and Pete Pantazis, with variant covers by Doaly and Skottie Young.
Astonishing Iceman #2
Steve Orlando brings Iceman to life in this thrilling series, with art by Vincenzo Carratu and colors by Javier Tartaglia. The captivating cover is crafted by Jesus Saiz, with variant covers by Jung-Geun Yoon and Edge.
Avengers Inc. #1
Written by Al Ewing and illustrated by Leonard Kirk, this comic showcases the exciting adventures of the Avengers. The vibrant colors are brought to life by Alex Sinclair, and the cover is designed by Daniel Acuna. Variant covers are created by renowned artists such as Alex Ross, Erica D’Urso, Leinil Francis Yu, and more.
These are just a few highlights from Marvel’s new comics this week. Readers can also look forward to captivating stories from “Captain Marvel: Dark Tempest,” “Daredevil,” “Children of the Vault,” “Death of the Venomverse,” “Ghost Rider,” “The Incredible Hulk,” “Miles Morales: Spider-Man,” “Red Goblin,” “Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi,” “Star Wars: Darth Vader,” “Venom,” “Werewolf by Night,” “X-Force,” and “X-Men Red.” Each promises thrilling adventures and gripping narratives that will keep readers on the edge of their seats.