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Published March 18, 2020

Spidey Will Get His Science on in 'W.E.B. of Spider-Man' #1 This June

It's a brand new Spidey story based on the new attraction!

This June, get ready for Peter Parker AKA Spider-Man to make a return to his scientific roots! W.E.B. OF SPIDER-MAN #1, written by Kevin Shinick with art by Roberto Di Salvo and a cover by Gurihiru, is the first of a five-issue miniseries, based on the new Spider-Man attraction coming to Avengers Campus.  It's the perfect way to get your first glimpse of the new wall-crawling tale!

WEB of Spider-Man #1

Peter Parker. Spider-Man. Scientist. Troublemaker?

Thanks to none other than Tony Stark, a new scientific research station for the teenage heroes of the Marvel Universe has just been completed  –  and Spider-Man just got an invitation to join! Working alongside some of your favorite faces from the Marvel Universe and a whole bunch of awesome new gadgets, and with Iron Man keeping an eye on the them, surely everything’s going to go great for the heroes, right? 

Right?

Face front, True Believers, and treat yourself to this first issue in an adventure of the WORLDWIDE ENGINEERING BRIGADE!

Stay tuned to Marvel.com for news about all of Marvel's upcoming comic releases!

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