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Miles Morales and Superman Team Up in Spider-Man/Superman Crossover First Look (Exclusive)

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The upcoming Spider-Man/Superman #1 will feature stories from an impressive lineup of creators including Brad Beltzer, Pepe Larraz, Geoff Johns, Jason Aaron, Russell Dauterman, and more. Perhaps one of the most exciting creators with stories in the one-shot is Brian Michael Bendis, who recently made his return to Marvel and now, we have a look at his story with Sara Pichelli, โ€œThe One Thingโ€ฆโ€ You can check the page out for yourself below.

Miles Morales Spider-Man, Meet Superman

In โ€œThe One Thingโ€ฆโ€, Spider-Man (Miles Morales) teams up with Superman and while we donโ€™t know a lot of details about this exciting pairing, weโ€™re already pretty hyped for it. Not only is it a Spider-Man/Superman team up, but the story comes from Miles Moralesโ€™ co-creators, Bendis and Pichelli. Not only will it be great to see Miles back in action with his co-creators at the helm, but just this first-look page from the story gives a sense of the dynamic between Milesโ€™ Spider-Man and Superman and weโ€™re eager to see how the two heroes play off of one another and what challenge they take on together.

The Miles/Superman team up is just one story โ€” and one team up โ€” weโ€™re getting in Spider-Man/Superman #1. The issue is set to be packed with characters and familiar faces, including not only Spider-Man and Superman but foes like Lex Luthor, Norman Osborn, and Mysterio as well as other heroes, including Ghost-Spider, Supergirl, the Mighty Thor, Wonder Woman, and more. Hereโ€™s the official description of the issue, which is set to hit comic shops April 22nd.

“THWIP, THWIP AND AWAY! Fifty years ago, DC’s Man of Steel met Marvel’s friendly neighborhood wall-crawler, and the world of comics has never been the same! In celebration of that historic milestone, thrill to ALL-NEW tales of Spider-Man and Superman and their friends and foes!

All this, and more than a few super-surprises you’ll be talking about for the next fifty years!”

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