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New teaser for Joe Mad's next Spider-Man run.

This one slipped by me! Last week over at comic book resources Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Axel Alonso revealed a page from Joe Madureira's secret Spider-Man project. It certainly sounds like it will be an Avenging Spider-Man arc...
"Will we be seeing Elektra pop up any time soon? I heard that Zeb Wells had an "Avenging Spider-Man" story with her. Any new developments?"

Alonso: Yes. This, for starters.
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Alex said…
Oh, that looks way cool.

ON a related note, I found a copy of Frank Frazetta's fantasy illustrated #2 with a Joe Mad Battlechasers short story in it. Man, a fan boy feeling erupted in me that day.
Anonymous said…
Joe Mad's work makes me excited for comics again. Can't wait.
Alex said…
I just heard that Joe Mad's coming back to comics. He quit Vigil Games and he'll announce something big later on.

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