EXCLUSIVE: A Tragic Confrontation Between Spider-Boy and Hellifino Looms

One of Spider-Boy’s best friends, Eli Hartman, was transformed into the Elephant/Rhino monstrosity known as Hellifino, and he now blames Spider-Boy for his predicament and wants revenge in this CBR exclusive preview of next week’s Spider-Boy #5.Spider-Boy #5 comes from writer Dan Slott and the main art team of Paco Medina and Erick Arciniega (with a back-up story by Julian Shaw and Edgar Delgado). Joe Caramagna lettered the whole issue, which picks up from Spider-Boy’s confrontation with his clone in the previous issue, Boy-Spider, and more specifically, Bailey Briggs’ outrage over his fellow Spider-Men, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, treated Boy-Spider as a threat automatically because he was all “monstered out,” which Bailey also does in moments of stress, but as been able to control himself for the most part. In other words, Bailey took their reactions to Boy-Spider to be how they really feel about HIM, so he ran away at the end of the issue.In the preview pages, we see Madame Monstrosity use Boy-Spider’s brain to read Spider-Boy’s memories, as well, since they effectively share the same brain. Boy-Spider can tell that Bailey has strong feelings for Christina, a girl who lives in the same shelter as him. However, Boy-Spider also reveals a memory from when Bailey joked about an elephant and a rhino being merged together, which would become “Hellifino.” Bailey was just trying to keep his friend, Eli, in good spirits, but Madame Monstrosity heard him, and decided to actually TURN Eli into an Elephant/Rhino hybrid.

One of Spider-Boy’s best friends, Eli Hartman, was transformed into the Elephant/Rhino monstrosity known as Hellifino, and he now blames Spider-Boy for his predicament and wants revenge in this CBR exclusive preview of next week’s Spider-Boy #5.

Spider-Boy #5 comes from writer Dan Slott and the main art team of Paco Medina and Erick Arciniega (with a back-up story by Julian Shaw and Edgar Delgado). Joe Caramagna lettered the whole issue, which picks up from Spider-Boy’s confrontation with his clone in the previous issue, Boy-Spider, and more specifically, Bailey Briggs’ outrage over his fellow Spider-Men, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, treated Boy-Spider as a threat automatically because he was all “monstered out,” which Bailey also does in moments of stress, but as been able to control himself for the most part. In other words, Bailey took their reactions to Boy-Spider to be how they really feel about HIM, so he ran away at the end of the issue.

In the preview pages, we see Madame Monstrosity use Boy-Spider’s brain to read Spider-Boy’s memories, as well, since they effectively share the same brain. Boy-Spider can tell that Bailey has strong feelings for Christina, a girl who lives in the same shelter as him. However, Boy-Spider also reveals a memory from when Bailey joked about an elephant and a rhino being merged together, which would become “Hellifino.” Bailey was just trying to keep his friend, Eli, in good spirits, but Madame Monstrosity heard him, and decided to actually TURN Eli into an Elephant/Rhino hybrid.

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