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From The Archives: SpiderManCrawlspace Application Sample.

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Originally submitted for an application at SpiderManCrawlspace.com, I wouldn't be able to tell you if I was rejected because I have yet to get a response from Brad. Big shoutout to his site and to the crew, I think they're pretty cool. This may have been altered a bit. The Amazing Spider-Man #655. Written by Dan Slott, drawn by Marcos Martin, colored by Muntsa Vicente, and lettered by VC's Joe Caramagna. Previously, Marla Jameson, wife of J. Jonah Jameson died in the hands of Alastair Smythe. The cover shows Spider-Man, completely grief-stricken over the events of the last issue. There is so little in this cover, yet it says too much. 7:00 AM, J. Jonah Jameson is waking up to an empty bed. It's very easy to notice Marla's absence. Jameson is getting ready for her funeral. We also see Peter Parker getting ready for the day, he puts on his Spider-Man clothes under his regular clothes, but then he decides to not wear it for the funeral. What follows is everyone at the ...

4 Random Issues: The Wasp

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I had a hard time making this one. The Wasp was created by Stan Lee, Ernie Hart and Jack Kirby back in 1963. Why? Because. Janet Van Dyne has the incredible ability of becoming as small as an insect... AND FLYING, isn't she so fucking cool? She was a founding member of the Avengers, and she was even the one that NAMED the team. Shame she wasn't included in the first Avengers movie, she was there in the concept art, but she was missing from the final cut along with Ant-Man.  Janet has never had her own series... Unless it's with Hank Pym, so for this I'm just gonna choose random one-shots and guest appearances. FIRST OFF, Avengers Origins: Ant-Man & The Wasp by Roberto Aguirre Sacasa and drawn by Stephanie Hans. This cover was drawn by Marko Djurdjevic, and it is absolutely beautiful, I need this as a poster so that I can keep it rolled up and never put it up on the wall. This comic is a retelling of the origins of Ant-Man & The Wasp... Makes sense for a comic ti...