Marvel Comics’ Edge of Spider-Verse is bringing Weapon X down.Edge of Spider-Verse #1’s opening story, “Weapon VIII” by writers Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, artist Travel Foreman, and colorist Brian Reber, finds Wolverine on the run through a snowy forest. While the remnants of the equipment he was hooked up to as part of the Weapon Plus project indicate exactly what period this story is set in, the introduction of the spider-like Weapon VIII makes it clear that this is far from the same story fans of Wolverine know best.Edge of Spider-Verse has served to introduce even more Spider-Totems to the Marvel Multiverse since the first volume debuted in 2014, with a variety of writers and artists crafting characters that have largely become instant hits with fans. One of the best-known is Spider-Man Noir, who first appeared in the very first issue of Edge of Spider-Verse by writers David Hine and Fabrice Sapolsky and artist Richard Isanove. Only one issue later, writer Jason Latour and artist Robbi Rodriguez would introduce their own fan-favorite creation in the form of an alternate Gwen Stacy, originally billed as her world’s Spider-Woman, now colloquially referred to as Spider-Gwen.
Marvel Comics’ Edge of Spider-Verse is bringing Weapon X down.
Edge of Spider-Verse #1’s opening story, “Weapon VIII” by writers Collin Kelly and Jackson Lanzing, artist Travel Foreman, and colorist Brian Reber, finds Wolverine on the run through a snowy forest. While the remnants of the equipment he was hooked up to as part of the Weapon Plus project indicate exactly what period this story is set in, the introduction of the spider-like Weapon VIII makes it clear that this is far from the same story fans of Wolverine know best.
Edge of Spider-Verse has served to introduce even more Spider-Totems to the Marvel Multiverse since the first volume debuted in 2014, with a variety of writers and artists crafting characters that have largely become instant hits with fans. One of the best-known is Spider-Man Noir, who first appeared in the very first issue of Edge of Spider-Verse by writers David Hine and Fabrice Sapolsky and artist Richard Isanove. Only one issue later, writer Jason Latour and artist Robbi Rodriguez would introduce their own fan-favorite creation in the form of an alternate Gwen Stacy, originally billed as her world’s Spider-Woman, now colloquially referred to as Spider-Gwen.
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