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Marvel Comics Has Released Variant Covers Showing Off SPIDER-MAN 2 Game Costumes — GeekTyrant

Oct 30, 2023


Peter’s unlockable suits are featured on Jerad Marantz‘s variant cover for Amazing Spider-Man #37 (on sale November 8), Raf Grassetti’s cover for Superior Spider-Man #1 (November 15), Victoria Ying‘s cover for Amazing Spider-Man #38 (November 22), Joel Mandish’s cover for Amazing Spider-Man #39 (December 6), and Anthony Francisco’s cover for Amazing Spider-Man #40 (December 20). Miles’ suits are featured on Sweeney Boo’s cover for Amazing Spider-Man: Gang War First Strike #1 (November 29), Marantz’s cover for Miles Morales: Spider-Man #12 (November 29), Julia Blattman’s cover for Venom #28 (December 6), Francisco’s cover for Miles Morales: Spider-Man #13 (December 13), and Kris Anka’s cover for Superior Spider-Man #2 (December 20).An official synopsis for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 reads as follows: “The Spider-Men, Peter Parker and Miles Morales, enter new chapters in their lives as they balance their responsibilities as protectors of Marvel’s New York. As Harry Osborne, Peter’s best friend, returns into his life, and Miles looks to build his future beyond high school, the relationship between our heroes is tested and strained as the Symbiote appears to threaten them, the city, and the ones they love.”The game also features villains like Kraven the Hunter and Venom. In addition to the previous game’s main setting of Manhattan, players can also now explore Brooklyn and Queens.Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 releases exclusively for the PS5 on Friday, October 20.

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