
Marvel Reveals More ‘Age Of Revelation’ Tie-Ins, Trades To Be Released In April
While the titles won’t hit until October, we already know when they’ll get collected.
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While the titles won’t hit until October, we already know when they’ll get collected.
Read a preview of Amazing Spider-Man #8 from Marvel Comics, written by Joe Kelly with art by John Romita Jr. and Todd Nauck.
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The two-parter is written by Elsa Sjunneson and drawn by Alti Firmansyah
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