Publisher Sony Interactive Entertainment and developer Insomniac Games, in collaboration with Marvel, have announced a Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 comic that will serve as a prequel to the upcoming game.
“When we initially sat down with the team at Marvel, we explored a few different ideas about what kinds of stories we could tell in a prequel comic,” Insomniac Games narrative director Jon Paquette said in a PlayStation Blog post. “But we kept coming back to the same core premise—What if Peter, Miles, and MJ had to team up against a new Super Villain whose powers they didn’t understand? Additionally, we wanted to make sure that we could get a peek into what this heroic trio has been doing since the events of Marvel’s Spider-Man and Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. What is Pete up to now that there are two Spider-Men in the city? How is Miles doing in school? And how is MJ’s journalism career going?
“In this story, their lives collide as Peter, Miles, and MJ attempt to balance their responsibilities to the city, and each other. They keep coming back to one of the main themes of the comic: is magic real? Because in this action-packed issue, a beloved Super Villain makes their first appearance in our universe and appears to have supernatural abilities that defy mere webs and fists: none other than The Hood!”
The prequel comic is written by Christos Gage (who was also a writer on Marvel’s Spider-Man) and illustrated by Ig Guara. In celebration of Free Comic Book Day on May 6, fans in the United States will be able to visit a participating comic book store or download the comic digitally on the Marvel Unlimited app or Marvel.com starting on that date.
Marvel’s Spider-Man 2 the game is due out for PlayStation 5 this fall.
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Something REALLY interesting about this scene
At the beginning of the scene Miles confronts Gwen about the 'small elite strike-team' comment.
Gwen lies and plays it off, saying that most of them are part-time anyway.
IMMEDIATELY after that in the next line dialogue, Hobie confronts Gwen and asks her 'Gwendy, how much have you told him about his place in all this? - Maybe not enough.'
Hobie is expressioning disappointment towards Gwen. He doesn't approve of her lying to Miles, knowing what's gonna happen to him. He doesn't agree with them keeping him in the dark - which is why later in the scene he says
'I haven't gotten a Scooby Doo, mate. But that's what they want.'
He's warning Miles that they're keeping in him the dark, on purpose.
ONCE AGAIN Hobie showing foward thinking and outwardly disapproving of the obviously unfair treatment that Miles is given. He's not angry at Gwen, but he's willing to tell her straight up that she's not doing or telling Miles enough to protect him.
Miles deserved to know Miguel's motives BEFORE meeting him. That's why he pointed it out then.
He's ALWAYS looking out for Miles
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Marvel’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales for PC teaser trailer.
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he just found out his fursona is real
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I like how we just all ignore the Spider-man eye mask physics I find it SO FUNNY
Like there's no logical reason for their eyes to be able to move the way they do but we don't even care because this is cuter and more fun I LIKE THAT
Like when they do things LIKE THIS
And at this point we don't even notice.
We don't even realize that their lenses or eyes or whatever SHOULDN'T BE DOING THAT
But we just accept it. Tune it out. Brain don't notice too busy staring at the funny 0_0 eyes
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