On the occasion of the cinema release on December 15th of Spider-Man: No Way Home, Panini recommends the comics to read before seeing the film at the cinema, to discover and rediscover the history of this famous superhero. Peter Parker’s adventure was born in 1962, thanks to the genius of Stan Lee and the imagination of Steve Ditko.
The press conference was recently held, in holographic format, for the official presentation of the film, which goes even further to expand the adventures of the famous super hero with super problems, born from the genius of Stan Lee and the imagination of Steve Ditko. These volumes will allow you to retrace the origins of Spider-Man, along with many other noteworthy stories.
The first volume recommended is Marvel-Verse: Spider-Man, a collection of five incredible stories, which will allow all his readers to get even closer to the young hero. There will be the genesis of the famous wall climber, the battle against six of his strongest enemies and a legendary adventure that sees him face Doctor Octopus, along with one of the most difficult tests of his life.
Similar to what will happen in the film, Spider-Man vs. The Sinister Six sees the eternal confrontation between the hero and the group of villains, who have decided to join forces in order to defeat their nemesis once and for all. This volume includes a collection of the best stories that began in the 1990s, complete with Venom being one of the Sinister Six.
In Non-Stop Spider-Man: The Brain Game the young Peter Parker will discover a side of himself that he did not know, and which will serve him to solve a mystery that grips the Empire State University. In this volume the famous superhero will face old and new enemies of the Marvel universe, who will test all his skills.
Last but not least, is Spider-Man: Unmasked, a precious box containing four volumes, whose stories inspired the events that are told within the new Marvel film. The four volumes, collected in this unmissable box, tell of all the times that Spider-Man came close to revealing his identity, when he was forced to reveal it and when he decided to make the whole world forget his identity.
These comics to read before viewing in the cinema they will surely help us to understand better Spider-Man: No Way Home, the new Marvel movie in which Peter asks Doctor Strange for help to make everyone forget his identity, revealed at the end of the previous film. The spell used seems to have particular repercussions, which will bring villains from other realities into his world.
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