5 Essential Spider-Man Noir Comics You Must Read - Main Image
The live-action adaptation of Spider-Man Noir is coming to Prime Video, and Nicolas Cage will reprise his role as the alternate version of the Friendly Neighbourhood superhero.
It was in 2009 when Marvel Comics started creating a line of Marvel Noir comics that included Spider-Man Noir.
Unlike regular Marvel comics, the noir line takes place in an alternate universe where stories of familiar Marvel characters are reinterpreted to feature a hardboiled / crime noir atmosphere set during the Great Depression era in the US.
Here are the Spider-Man Noir comics you should read, created by David Hine and Fabrice Sapolsky, alongside artists Carmine Di Giandomenico (who drew the first stories) and Marko Djurdjević (costume designer).
Spider-Man Noir Volume 1 (2009)
Set on Earth-90214 during the Great Depression of winter 1932, New York City has become plagued by numerous criminal gangs.
Here, Daily Bugle photojournalist Ben...
The live-action adaptation of Spider-Man Noir is coming to Prime Video, and Nicolas Cage will reprise his role as the alternate version of the Friendly Neighbourhood superhero.
It was in 2009 when Marvel Comics started creating a line of Marvel Noir comics that included Spider-Man Noir.
Unlike regular Marvel comics, the noir line takes place in an alternate universe where stories of familiar Marvel characters are reinterpreted to feature a hardboiled / crime noir atmosphere set during the Great Depression era in the US.
Here are the Spider-Man Noir comics you should read, created by David Hine and Fabrice Sapolsky, alongside artists Carmine Di Giandomenico (who drew the first stories) and Marko Djurdjević (costume designer).
Spider-Man Noir Volume 1 (2009)
Set on Earth-90214 during the Great Depression of winter 1932, New York City has become plagued by numerous criminal gangs.
Here, Daily Bugle photojournalist Ben...
- 5/16/2024
- EpicStream
Well, the newest look at "Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse" certainly has some very interesting footage for fans to dissect. Seriously, those shots of all the Spidersonas together in what appears to be some sort of middle ground between multiverses look incredible, and we are certain that the actual animation to bring these characters to life will be stunning.
This multiverse middle ground doesn't just have the potential to look cool. "Into the Spider-Verse" proved that it was possible to travel between dimensions, with a couple of previously-obscure characters ushering in this important, multi-franchise-spanning plot point. With the waters now properly tested, it looks like "Across the Spider-Verse" will be taking advantage of all the creative opportunities involved in a multiverse concept, including just how many crazy characters can get their big-screen debut.
We have already known some of the "new" Spidersonas that will be appearing in the film -- Jessica Drew,...
This multiverse middle ground doesn't just have the potential to look cool. "Into the Spider-Verse" proved that it was possible to travel between dimensions, with a couple of previously-obscure characters ushering in this important, multi-franchise-spanning plot point. With the waters now properly tested, it looks like "Across the Spider-Verse" will be taking advantage of all the creative opportunities involved in a multiverse concept, including just how many crazy characters can get their big-screen debut.
We have already known some of the "new" Spidersonas that will be appearing in the film -- Jessica Drew,...
- 12/13/2022
- by Erin Brady
- Slash Film
Marvel Comics' "Uncanny X-Men" #1, available November 14, 2018, as the first of a weekly 10-part series, is written by Matthew Rosenberg and illustrated by Mahmud Asrar, Mark Bagley and Mirko Colak, with covers by Marko Djurdjevic, Leinil Frances Yu, Edgar Delgado and a whole lot more:
"We are making 'Uncanny' as huge as we can", said Rosenberg. "We’re approaching it as if this might very well be the last 'X-Men' story ever, so let’s make it matter.
"We’re doing all hands on deck, fate of the world stuff. It’s big and scary.
"I think the best 'X-Men' stories need two things that often seem in opposition, but are entirely crucial. First they need real danger. The 'X-Men' go through more pain, hardships and suffering than any other superheroes. That’s their lot in life. And they always come out the other side,...
"We are making 'Uncanny' as huge as we can", said Rosenberg. "We’re approaching it as if this might very well be the last 'X-Men' story ever, so let’s make it matter.
"We’re doing all hands on deck, fate of the world stuff. It’s big and scary.
"I think the best 'X-Men' stories need two things that often seem in opposition, but are entirely crucial. First they need real danger. The 'X-Men' go through more pain, hardships and suffering than any other superheroes. That’s their lot in life. And they always come out the other side,...
- 10/9/2018
- by Michael Stevens
- SneakPeek
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