Celebrating Spider-Man's 60th anniversary, the San Diego Comic-Con Museum's new Spider-Man exhibit has the MCU's Peter Parker's homemade suit and EDITH glasses on display. Showcased alongside an impressive collection of rare comics, movie props, and collectibles, Spider-Man's entire 60-year tenure slinging webs is shown in this brand new and interactive experience. Additionally, Screen Rant got the chance to attend the new exhibit, getting some new close-up images of the featured pieces on display.
Located in Balboa Park, the fairly new Comic-Con Museum is just a short drive away from the San Diego Convention Center and Hall H where the biggest pop culture news gets announced annually by the entertainment industry's biggest companies and studios. SDCC's new Spider-Man exhibit Beyond Amazing opened to the public on July 1st and will remain open daily until January 3rd. Additionally, the Comic-Con Museum will be hosting an induction ceremony for Spider-Man who will be joining SDCC's Character Hall of Fame on July 20th. Co-curated by Professor Ben Saunders and Patrick A. Reed, Beyond Amazingis an exciting exploration of the Webslinger's entire transmedia history, highlighting his impact across comics, films, television, video games, and more.
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One of the most exciting pieces on display was the homemade Spider-Man suit Peter Parker makes in the MCU before meeting Iron Man. First seen in Captain America: Civil War and then in Spider-Man: Homecoming, the homemade costume features Peter Parker's prototype mask and goggles the high school student made to help him focus his newly heightened senses. Additionally, Tony Stark's EDITH glasses are also
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