Marvel has released a sneak peek of the upcoming Ultimate Spider-Man issue that features the aftermath of the previous story arc.
ULTIMATE COMICS SPIDER-MAN #15 (AUG100549)
Written by BRIAN MICHAEL BENDIS
Art by SARA PICHELLI
Cover by DAVID LAFUENTE
Looks like Peter Parker has a whole lot to worry about…again. But this time, it’s not rampaging symbiotes, chemical-crazed goblins, or multiplying clones coming down on his head — its public opinion! The web-slinger’s good name has been smeared by every paper in town. Is he ready to throw in the towel for good…and all in the name of love?? One of Marvel’s most acclaimed series heads towards another major milestone this October in Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #15!
Ultimate Comics Spider-Man #15 arrives October 27, 2010, and has a cover price of $3.99.
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NO!! Why not LaFuente interiors?! WHYYY?!?!?!
USM deserves a really good artist that can bang-out on a monthly basis (like Bagley before)…
I like these interiors… more so than the last few issues… and man, I hate bagley’s work…
oh well, art is subjective… as long as the story is good, I’m in since I like the quality if this work.
Bagley is the worst USM artist so far (with Immonen being the best). Bagley returning would be incredibly depressing.
I haven’t read USM in so long I feel like a noob asking this question but, who is the girl in the last panel ighting Spidey?
I like how they have O.J. Simpson in this one, and I know this is probably just me, but I feel like there might be something the artist is saying in the image with the fountain. Up front and center is the O.J. Simpson/Mr. T guy and the white girl and to the side is the gay male couple rubbing chins together, I don’t know why it feels like it was placed so obviously to me. I have zero problems with either situation, except that the guy looks like O.J. but that’s entirely different, but my only question is whether the artist had any specific reason in mind for framing the picture the way he did. I don’t know anything about the Ultimate universe at all, so maybe it’s a reflection of the society that is prevalent there. I don’t know, and really don’t care to get an answer or anything, just wondered.