Peter Parker has lived through plenty of heartbreaking moments and trying times in his sixty-year career as Spider-Man, yet none have been as hard hitting as the events of Spider-Man: Reign. Not only is that particular title the most infamous Spider-Man story of all time for good albeit very unsettling reasons, it shook the character to his core with those very same developments. Now, Spider-Man: Reign is about to receive the sequel treatment that no one saw coming, and the next chapter is already shaping up to be even darker than the first.In a preview for the upcoming Spider-Man: Reign sequel (by writer and artist Kaare Andrews, from the pages of Amazing Spider-Man #31), readers are brought deep into mounds of wreckage. There, two broken figures stand out as the lone survivors of a catastrophic explosion that rocked the entirety of New York City to its core. As Mayor Waters struggles to maintain his composure, an emaciated Wilson Fisk sets his sights on the mayor not just for revenge for the years of imprisonment he suffered, but as the first in what will be a long line of victims on his way back to the top. Even worse, there is no telling how Spider-Man will fare against him when that time comes, especially since this world’s Peter Parker is more broken than any other version of himself across the Multiverse.Originally released at the end of 2006, Kaare Andrews’ Spider-Man: Reign introduced a world only three decades removed from the Marvel Universe’s relative present, yet which was nearly unrecognizable in numerous ways. Apart from the world at large being entirely devoid of any active heroes or villains as it once knew them, the New York City of this future was caught in the grip of Mayor Waters’ tyrannical rule. While Waters’ personal police force known as The Reign kept the wider populace in check, his WEB system acted as a means of safeguarding his empire by ensuring that no one residing within it could ever leave. On top of everything else, Waters’ right-hand man was none other than Eddie Brock, who was still bonded to the Venom symbiote, which only helped him coordinate and command the mayor’s Sinister Six in secret.RELATED: Spider-Man’s Kid Sidekick is Finally Finding the Home He Never HadRELATED: Spider-Man Shows How Far the Hellfire Gala Disaster’s Damage Goes
Peter Parker has lived through plenty of heartbreaking moments and trying times in his sixty-year career as Spider-Man, yet none have been as hard hitting as the events of Spider-Man: Reign. Not only is that particular title the most infamous Spider-Man story of all time for good albeit very unsettling reasons, it shook the character to his core with those very same developments. Now, Spider-Man: Reign is about to receive the sequel treatment that no one saw coming, and the next chapter is already shaping up to be even darker than the first.
In a preview for the upcoming Spider-Man: Reign sequel (by writer and artist Kaare Andrews, from the pages of Amazing Spider-Man #31), readers are brought deep into mounds of wreckage. There, two broken figures stand out as the lone survivors of a catastrophic explosion that rocked the entirety of New York City to its core. As Mayor Waters struggles to maintain his composure, an emaciated Wilson Fisk sets his sights on the mayor not just for revenge for the years of imprisonment he suffered, but as the first in what will be a long line of victims on his way back to the top. Even worse, there is no telling how Spider-Man will fare against him when that time comes, especially since this world’s Peter Parker is more broken than any other version of himself across the Multiverse.
Originally released at the end of 2006, Kaare Andrews’ Spider-Man: Reign introduced a world only three decades removed from the Marvel Universe’s relative present, yet which was nearly unrecognizable in numerous ways. Apart from the world at large being entirely devoid of any active heroes or villains as it once knew them, the New York City of this future was caught in the grip of Mayor Waters’ tyrannical rule. While Waters’ personal police force known as The Reign kept the wider populace in check, his WEB system acted as a means of safeguarding his empire by ensuring that no one residing within it could ever leave. On top of everything else, Waters’ right-hand man was none other than Eddie Brock, who was still bonded to the Venom symbiote, which only helped him coordinate and command the mayor’s Sinister Six in secret.
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