Brand-New Spider-Man Figurine Announced by McFarlane Toys

McFarlane Toys has unveiled a brand-new figure of everyone’s favorite web-slinger, based on the cover of a landmark The Amazing Spider-Man issue. The Spider-Man 1:10th scale Gold Label collectible is coming soon and will be exclusively available at Target.
McFarlane Toys revealed the new Spider-Man figure on its official X (formerly known as Twitter). The Spider-Man 1:10th scale is inspired by the cover of The Amazing Spider-Man #38, illustrated by the character’s co-creator Steve Ditko. The issue was the late legendary comic book artist’s last with co-creator, the great Stan Lee, who kept writing the book till The Amazing Spider-Man #100. Released on July 1, 1966, Marvel’s description of the final Ditko and Lee issue reads, “There’s a bounty on Spider-Man’s head and Norman Osborn is behind it! As if struggling with homework wasn’t enough, Peter Parker must confront the villains seeking his life. Also, a chemically altered boxer named Joe Smith stirs up trouble for Spider-Man.”
Ditko will be posthumously inducted into 2024’s Class of Disney Legends. The Marvel icon will join the class of this year’s Disney Legends on August 11 at Disney’s fan event, D23, alongside other illustrious members such as Black Panther’s Angela Basset, Avatar director James Cameron, acclaimed composer John Williams, Harrison Ford, Jamie Lee Curtis, Miley Cyrus, and Frank Oz.

McFarlane Toys has unveiled a brand-new figure of everyone’s favorite web-slinger, based on the cover of a landmark The Amazing Spider-Man issue. The Spider-Man 1:10th scale Gold Label collectible is coming soon and will be exclusively available at Target.

McFarlane Toys revealed the new Spider-Man figure on its official X (formerly known as Twitter). The Spider-Man 1:10th scale is inspired by the cover of The Amazing Spider-Man #38, illustrated by the character’s co-creator Steve Ditko. The issue was the late legendary comic book artist’s last with co-creator, the great Stan Lee, who kept writing the book till The Amazing Spider-Man #100. Released on July 1, 1966, Marvel’s description of the final Ditko and Lee issue reads, “There’s a bounty on Spider-Man’s head and Norman Osborn is behind it! As if struggling with homework wasn’t enough, Peter Parker must confront the villains seeking his life. Also, a chemically altered boxer named Joe Smith stirs up trouble for Spider-Man.”

Ditko will be posthumously inducted into 2024’s Class of Disney Legends. The Marvel icon will join the class of this year’s Disney Legends on August 11 at Disney’s fan event, D23, alongside other illustrious members such as Black Panther‘s Angela Basset, Avatar director James Cameron, acclaimed composer John Williams, Harrison Ford, Jamie Lee Curtis, Miley Cyrus, and Frank Oz.

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