4-Panel Vol. 2, Issue 40 – Too Many Spider-Men: The Musical

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To celebrate the release of Spider-Man: Far From Home we decided to investigate the surprisingly vast numbers of alternative Spider-folk that infest the Marvel’s multiverse, but after kicking things off in the familiar territory of Peter Parker, Miles Morales and Gwen Stacey, things start going downhill very quickly.

Seriously, the Spider-folk are literally crawling out of the walls.

It’s kind of appropriate that our regular look at the things we’ve been reading begins with Venom: The Abyss, after which we cast off all the spiders for the first volume of the Dept. H Omnibus by Matt Kindt, the first volume of I’m Standing On A Million Lives by Naoki Yamakawa and Akinari Nao, and from the world of League of Legends, Ashe: Warmother.

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