A new series coming from Marvel Comics (and a member of the Black Eyed Peas) will see Spider-Man not being so friendly and becoming much more lethal while battling demons in Los Angeles. The series' foreboding title and cover art seem to suggest a horrifying possession, causing the Webslinger to go dark when Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man comes to comic book store shelves.
While Spider-Man is typically one of Marvel's brightest and most positive heroes, it seems this upcoming miniseries will take Peter Parker in the opposite direction. Being part of Marvel Comics' large publishing focus on Spider-Man for the Webslinger's 60th anniversary, Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man will be a five-issue miniseries coming from the Black Eyed Peas' member Taboo and his brother B. Earl. The brothers will also be joined by artist Juan Ferreyra.
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Recently announced by SYFY Wire, Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man will see Peter Parker leaving New York for L.A to face a city full of demons. These demons will be led by none other than the Demon Bear, the dark and very real monster who once haunted the dreams of the New Mutant Dani Moonstar. However, it looks as though the Demon Bear will be unleashed upon the Marvel Universe. Additionally, the accompanying cover art suggests that it may possess Spider-Man himself, motivating a killing spree on par with Deadpool Kills the Marvel Universe where Wade Wilson snapped and non-canonically killed every Marvel hero (Frank Castle's Punisher had a similar series as well). Here's the new cover art and variants for Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man by Rahzzah, Peach Momoko, Josemaria Casanovas, and Rafael Albuquerque:
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