![]() ![]() ![]() Zdarsky's writing embraces this concept, imagining Peter's relationship with Venom as one of small concessions. Much mocked as Spider-Man 3's "Emo Peter" was, this similarly Venom-corrupted version of the character embodied the idea that there isn't much malice or evil lurking within Peter Parker waiting to get out. Spider-Man's alter ego is, like Chip Zdarsky's prior work with Marvel, infinitely concerned with kindness and humanity. Related: Marvel's Newest Spider-Man Is An Assassin For The MCU's Deviants But writer Chip Zdarsky (Daredevil, The Silver Coin), artist Pasqual Ferry (Thor, Ultimate Fantastic Four), and color artist Matt Hollingsworth ( Catwoman, Hawkeye) are asking a slightly different question - what does it look like when Peter Parker surrenders to his darker impulses? Taking place around the events of 1984's Spider-Man #258, this title is the first in Marvel's revamped What If? line, telling versions of the comic giant's famous stories where things went just a little bit differently (at least at first.) Fans have seen evil Wall-Crawlers before - from Venom himself, to Peter's clone brother Scarlet Spider, to a swarm of arachnids play-acting as the young student they once consumed, countless writers have experimented with the idea of a Spider-Man gone wrong. ![]()
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