Showing posts with label Morlun. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Morlun. Show all posts

Monday, December 1, 2008

The Other – Evolve or Die | Comics

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The Other – Evolve or Die | Comics
Peter Parker is having sudden black outs and weird dreams about one of his most powerful foe; the dreaded Morlun in a morgue, Kraven The Hunter in skirts, Uncle Ben and a few others. When confronting a brand-new villain named Tracer, he was shot and his wound is treated and healed but after running a blood test on him, recommended by Captain America, Doctor Castillo informs that Peter was in fact, dying. He later confronts the Tracer again and experiences sudden power loss in the middle of the battle like before. He shares his concern regarding this with his beloved wife Mary Jane but before he could tell Aunt May, he met the Tracer again and fights till he discovers that it was a robot after all.

Peter then seeks the aid of Black Panther in Wakanda, for their superior medical advancement, scientist Reed Richards of the Fantastic Four, Doctor Strange and Dr. Bruce Banner aka The Incredible Hulk to fight this rare disease which is killing him slowly but had no luck so far. His old nemesis, the energy vampire Morlun eventually shows up to make the matters at hand even worse than it already are but yet made no move other than taunting him after a few deadly blows and left him alive because of his weakened state to finish him off later. In his hallucination, Peter severely beats up his enemy The Ox, thinking of him as Morlun, only to be stopped by Daredevil. In an epic final confrontation, Morlun savagely beats up Spidey in a fierce battle and left him for dead as the New Avengers and Mary Jane Parker arrives to take him to the hospital.

For more information on The Other – Evolve or Die crossover, you can check out these links below.

The Other – Evolve or Die (Comics) Wikipedia

The Other – Evolve or Die (Comics) Marvel Wikia
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Return of Morlun
Here is your links for "The Other – Evolve or Die" crossover event from Marvel Comics in issues.

01. Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man 01

02. Marvel Knights Spider-Man 19

03. The Amazing Spider-Man 525

04. Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man 02

05. Marvel Knights Spider-Man 20

06. The Amazing Spider-Man 526

07. Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man 03

08. Marvel Knights Spider-Man 21

09. The Amazing Spider-Man 527

10. Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man 04

11. Marvel Knights Spider-Man 22

12. The Amazing Spider-Man 528
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Beaten by Morlun

Here is your links for "The Other – Evolve or Die" crossover event from Marvel Comics.

The Other – Evolve or Die (Softcover)

The Other – Evolve or Die (Hardcover)

"The Other – Evolve or Die" is a crossover Spider-Man story arc published by Marvel Comics on 2005. It was a 12 part story, written by Peter David (Captain Marvel, X-Factor) and pencilled by the team of Mike Deodato Jr. (Elektra, Original Sin), Mike Wieringo (Tellos, The Flash) and Pat Lee (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Transformers) in all three titles centering the crossover. "The Other" is considered as a major event in Spider-Man's life that revamped the Spider-Man storylines for the upcoming years such as the event of Civil War and the Back in Black storyline, but after One More Day story arc some of the status quo has changed. The tale continued through the three monthly ongoing series of Spider-Man then.
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Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Amazing Spider-Man – Coming Home | Comics

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Amazing Spider-Man – Coming Home
 | Comics
Spider-Man met a mysterious person while patrolling out to clear his head on evening having the same wall crawling ability like him as well as physical prowess, and also the spider-sense, only more aged than him. The person, Ezekiel also seen to know his secret identity but the most amazing fact is that because of the same nature of their power, their spider-sense does not warn each other of their presence and it appears that he is considered as an ally for Spidey. Ezekiel informs Peter of a cultural tribe who worships super-beings and Peter is the blessed one who possessed the pure force of a spider. Not only that, Ezekiel also warns him of a villain of counter-force, who is out there to hunt him down.

Peter is then offered a secured shelter with Adamantium alloys covered in reinforced steel skin to hide himself from his newly discovered enemy by Ezekiel but he declines it anyway and chose to fight his way out just like every other fight. Soon, as he swings around the city, he eventually clashes with that powerful villainous entity known as Morlun who found him and had the toughest fight of his life just to evade him after being tormented by him and his minion Dex for days. After the exhausted battle, Spider-Man realizes that he had never faced a powerful opponent like him, not even the Hulk. But as he keeps avoiding Morlun, he keeps endangering civilian lives at the villain’s hand. Spidey's confidence is almost broken and so is he as he sees no possible light of hope or a slimmest chance of pinning down this super-powered foe.

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Morlun's First Attack
Here is your links for “Amazing Spider-Man – Coming Home" storyline from Marvel Comics in issues.

Amazing Spider-Man 471


Amazing Spider-Man 472


Amazing Spider-Man 473


Amazing Spider-Man 474


Amazing Spider-Man 475

Amazing Spider-Man 476

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Spider to Hunter
Here is your links for “Amazing Spider-Man – Coming Home" storyline from Marvel Comics.

Amazing Spider-Man – Coming Home (Softcover)

Amazing Spider-Man – Coming Home (Hardcover)

Coming Home is a six part storyline of Marvel's Amazing Spider-Man series that was plotted by the famous collaborator team of writer J. Michael Straczynski (Civil War – Spider-Man, Fantastic Four) and artist John Romita Jr. (Avengers Vs. X-Men, Kick-Ass). This super-pack tale took place in the monthly series of the Amazing Spider-Man, from issue #471-476. A new ally and a new enemy is given to Spider-Man and these characters are surely up for enriching the Spider-Man legacy, created by the duo of Straczynski and Romita Jr. Morlun's introduction in this story just not only added a new super-villain to Spidey's already augmented rogues' gallery but it also heralded the “Spider-Verse” event that would take place years after.
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Saturday, September 13, 2003

Scarlet Spider | Comics

Biochemistry professor Miles Warren had a strong romantic pull over Peter Parker’s then love interest Gwen Stacy. When she died (Death of the Stacys) Warren gone mad thinking Spider-Man was solely responsible for this incident and took the identity of The Jackal to make Spidey’s life miserable. First, he made a clone of Peter Parker named Kaine, then he cloned Gwen Stacy and created another clone named Ben Reilly.

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Scarlet Spider | Comics

He allied himself with Green Goblin and ushered Clone Saga. Jackal fooled Peter to believe that he is a clone and Ben is the real deal but when the former died, everyone realized Jackal’s deception. Kaine believed Peter to be a clone and used to roam New York as a serial killer who tried to frame Ben Reilly for the murders.

After Ben’s demise, Peter becomes Spider-Man again and Kaine Parker lived. He sacrifices himself during the “Grim Hunt” when Alyosha and Ana Kravinoff came looking for Spider-Man to resurrect Kraven through a ritual. Kaine eventually came back to life as a six-legged freak Tarantula during “Spider-Island” event and ended the crisis.

He becomes Scarlet Spider with all the power but none of the responsibility. Alongside Venom, Kaine tangled with Carnage upon his return (Minimum Carnage), fought the Assassins Guild, bested the X-Men and teamed up with Wolverine. Scarlet Spider allied himself with the New Warriors and later traveled to Spider-Verse to put an end to the reign of Morlun and The Inheritors alongside the Spider-Men of Multiverse.

For more information on Scarlet Spider comics series, you can check out these links below.

Scarlet Spider  (Comics) Wikipedia

Scarlet Spider (Comics) Marvel Wikia

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Kaine's Redemption

Here is your links to buy "Scarlet Spider" comics from Marvel Comics on Amazon.

Spider-Man – The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 01

Spider-Man – The Lost Years

Backlash/Spider-Man

Spider-Man – Revelations

Spider-Man – The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Book 01

Spider-Man – Return of The Black Cat

Spider-Man – The Grim Hunt (Softcover)

Spider-Man – The Grim Hunt (Hardcover)

Spider-Man – Spider-Island

Scarlet Spider Vol 01 – Life After Death (Softcover)

Scarlet Spider Vol 01 – Life After Death (Hardcover)

Scarlet Spider Vol 02 – Lone Star

Carnage – Minimum Carnage

Scarlet Spider Vol 03 – The Big Leagues

Scarlet Spider Vol 04 – Into the Grave

New Warriors Vol 01 – The Kids Are All Fight

Spider-Verse (Softcover)

Spider-Verse (Hardcover)

Originated from the idea of Spider-Man, a clone version of the character was introduced by Terry Kavanagh and Steven Butler on the pages of Marvel Comics and the alias ‘Scarlet Spider’ was first used by Peter Parker’s clone Ben Reilly in 1994. Then Joe Wade assumed the name upon becoming an evil cybernetic version of it and then Peter himself had taken the role briefly.

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Web of Spider-Men

Later a team of three Michael Van Patrick clones acted as Scarlet Spiders to form "Red Team" for The Initiative and finally Kaine Parker took the mantle in his own monthly ongoing series for good. The character had a short lived ongoing series titled ‘The Amazing Scarlet Spider’ back in 1995 and later another series was launched in 2012 featuring Kaine Parker, who at one point even met with the Superior Spider-Man during 'Sibling Rivalry'.
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