Edge of the Spider-Verse just brought back a fan-favorite hero. It also introduced multiple members of their personal rogues’ gallery.
“Birds of a Feather” from Edge of Spider-Verse #3 finds Cooper Cohen returning to his apartment in the early hours of the morning, just in time to catch his roommate Peter Parker getting the day started. Rather than being out all night partying as Peter is wont to believe, however, Cooper spent the previous evening facing off against the likes of Vulturion and the Rhino as Earth-71490’s astonishing Web-Weaver.
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Edge of Spider-Verse #3
- Written by JUSTINA IRELAND and STEVE FOXE
- Art by PETE WOODS and KEI ZAMA
- Colorist ANTONIO FABELA
- Letters by VC’s JOE CARAMAGNA
- Cover by CHAD HARDIN & EDGAR DELGADO
- Variant Cover Artists TONY DANIEL, MARCO MASTRAZZO, PEACH MOMOKO and PETE WOODS
Introduced in the pages of 2022’s Edge of Spider-Verse #5 in the story “Counterfeit Catwalk” by writer Steve Foxe and artist Kei Zama, Cooper Cohen gained his powers when he saved his world’s Peter Parker from being bitten by a radioactive spider. When Cooper was bitten instead, it was only a matter of time before his powers emerged, giving him the opportunity to save his loved ones, his city, and even the entire Multiverse as the Web-Weaver.
Cooper played a key role in Marvel Comics’ “End of the Spider-Verse” event which kicked off in 2022’s Spider-Man #1 by writer Dan Slott and artist Mark Bagley. The event revolved around the ancient Shathra and her attempts to take control of or lay waste to, the Web of Life and Destiny. In an effort to save all realities, the Spider-Army was reformed to combat the threat of Shathra and her insectile army. Along the way, numerous heroes were transformed into wasp-like monstrosities, whereas others were removed from history itself entirely.
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In proper Edge of Spider-Verse fashion, the latest issue in the current volume introduces an entirely new character in the form of Persephone Parker, aka Star-Spider. Hailing from the futuristic reality of Earth-1978, Persephone grew up in a world where the Earth had suffered numerous invasion attempts orchestrated by the Kree. More than two hundred years after the Avengers saved the world from its would-be oppressors, Persephone fought back against yet another attack by the Kree. As Star-Spider, Persephone wields an army of seemingly sentient, near-microscopic S.P.I.D.E.R. robots which both form her suit and afford her the powers she commands.
Edge of Spider-Verse #3 is on sale now from Marvel Comics.
Source: Marvel Comics
Spider-Man
Since his first appearance in 1962, Spider-Man has almost always been Marvel Comics’ most popular character. Known for his sense of humor and bad luck as well as his selflessness and super-strength, Spider-Man has helmed countless titles over the years, Spider-Man’s most prominent comics include The Amazing Spider-Man, Web of Spider-Man, and Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man.
Peter Parker was the original Spider-Man but the Spider-Verse has become an important part of the character’s lore in recent years. Multiversal and future Spider-Men include Miles Morales, Spider-Gwen, Miguel O’Hara and Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham. This provided the premise for the popular Spider-Verse film trilogy, which makes Miles its primary hero.
Spider-Man is also the basis of several live-action film franchises and numerous animated television series. He is one of the most recognizable characters in the world. While he’s changed a lot over the decades, Steve Ditko and Stan Lee gave the world an unforgettable hero when they created Spider-Man.
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