Here’s the preview you’ve all be waiting for (or fearing depending on who you are) for the Spider-Man One More Day event. The story will be spread through four different Spider-Man titles, and kicks off in Amazing Spider-Man #544.
Written by the acclaimed J. Michael Straczynski, who redefined the wall-crawler for a new generation and penciled by Joe Quesada, one of the industry’s most popular artists and Marvel’s Editor-In-Chief, this storyline will tie together story threads seeded throughout JMS’ six year tenure! When this four-part story concludes, nothing will ever be the same for Peter Parker, as his decision affects the past, present and future of everyone’s favorite wall crawler! Each extra-sized issue of One More Day not only features two must-have 50/50 covers—one by Quesada himself and another by acclaimed artist Marko Djurdjevic—but is also packed with Director’s Cut style extras!
Take the jump for the preview that looks – well – pretty bad ass if I do say so myself. Now, how it ties into the rest of the story, I have no idea, but seeing Tony Stark… well… just look for yourself.
Spider-Man: One More Day
- Part 1 – Amazing Spider-Man #544
- Part 2 – Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #24
- Part 3 – Sensational Spider-Man #41
- Part 4 – Amazing Spider-Man #545
Don’t miss the special Spider-Man: One More Day Sketchbook, featuring exclusive first look art from this groundbreaking story and new commentary from Senior Editor Axel Alonso! Retailers can now view the complete One More Day Sketchbook at the Diamond Retailer site to get the first look at brand new art!
AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #544 (JUL072139)
Written by J. MICHAEL STRACZYNSKI
Pencils & 50/50 Cover by JOE QUESADA
50/50 Cover by MARKO DJURDJEVIC
Rated A
Pay attention to the price – Amazing Spider-Man #544 arrives September 5, 2007 and sells for $3.99.
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thats awesome, i cant wait for this story to come. hopefully it doesnt ruin spiderman, and i loved the iron dictator gettin his butt whooped!!
Yes! Parker kickin’ some Iron Man ass! Those webs won’t hold though.
Question is… can Joey Q keep this book on schedule?
For some reason, the term “Director’s Cut” REALLY irks me on comics. I guess because, you know, comics don’t have directors!
Anyway, these panels seem to have been floating around for a while. I’m pretty sure this (with text) is included in the Free Comic Book Day copy of Spider-Man.
I like the pages, but I’m not keeping my hopes up. I still don’t trust Joe Q when it comes to Spider-man.
Still, I like the idea that Peter could kick Tony’s regular metal butt.
Question is… can Joey Q keep this book on schedule?
I tend to doubt it… Joe wasn’t good with schedules BEFORE he was responsible for overseeing the entire Marvel output.
That preview was in Wizard about four or so months ago. It seemed interesting but I can’t help but say that I hate Q’s Peter. Looks bizarre.