VENOM #34
VARIANT COVER BY RYAN STEGMAN
SKETCH VARIANT COVER BY RYAN STEGMAN
VENOM-THING VARIANT COVER BY SUPERLOG
THIS IS IT!
• After a pulse-pounding race to the finish, VENOM #34 stands as the series’ final tie-in to the KING IN BLACK epic!
• But is this issue also the end of the Venom symbiote as we know it?!
• From maestros DONNY CATES, IBAN COELLO and JESUS ABURTOV, this one sets the stage for VENOM #200 – and EVERYTHING that follows!
32 PGS. /Rated T+ …$3.99
KING IN BLACK: WICCAN AND HULKLING #1
TINI HOWARD (W) • LUCIANO VECCHIO (A) • Cover by JIM CHEUNG
Variant Cover by RUSSELL DAUTERMAN
STORMBREAKERS VARIANT COVER BY PEACH MOMOKO
Variant by JULIAN TOTINO TEDESCO
TWO-TONE VARIANT COVER BY MICHAEL CHO
• Peter Parker gets a new job!
• Spidey gets a new look!
• And Kingpin’s plans start coming together!
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #62
DESIGN VARIANT COVER BY DUSTIN WEAVER
SPIDER-MAN-THING VARIANT COVER BY GREG LAND NEW COSTUME DEBUTS!
• Kingpin makes it personal with Peter Parker and New York City itself will pay the price!
• And another fuse lit more than thirty issues ago reaches its explosive destination.
32 PGS./Rated T+ …$3.99
NON-STOP SPIDER-MAN #1
WRAPAROUND VARIANT COVER BY CHRIS BACHALO – APR200823
DIE-CUT COVER BY CHRIS BACHALO – MAR201129
HIDDEN GEM VARIANT COVER BY LARRY LIEBER – APR200824
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