Venom Writer Tells Fans There's Another Way to See Spider-Man Interact With Other Marvel Heroes


Even though it's not completely their fault, Sony is enemy number one to MCU fans right now when it comes to all things Spider-Man. While the company has every right to turn down a deal with Disney, the fact that they're losing Kevin Feige and pretty much every MCU hero for any future Spider-Man films is a pretty big hit. Now, fans are wondering if they'll ever see Spidey interact with the other Marvel characters.

Actually, there is, as Absolute Carnage Donny Cates subtly hinted. Simply put, if fans want to see Spider-Man have more adventures with Marvel characters, all they have to do is pick up a comic book. Seriously, you'll see Spidey appear in a lot of other comics and other heroes also tend to appear in his solo series, so there is literally nothing stopping fans from picking up comics or graphic novels (aside from money).

There are a number of Spider-Man team-ups in comics for fans to enjoy, whether it's the classic Marvel Team-Up comic that has Spidey taking on baddies with Thor and the X-Men, or the most recent one that had him team up with Ms. Marvel, who is the new star of Marvel Team-Up. He has also been an Avenger, which you can see in Brian Michael Bendis' Avengers and New Avengers.

I'd also recommend Tom Taylor's Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man series, which recently featured appearances from The Fantastic Four and Iron Man. There's also Absolute Carnage, which is a Venom story sure but also has Miles Morales playing a decent role.

Spider-Man: Far From Home will be re-released in theaters soon. Marvel is also releasing a Far From Home-like one-shot called Spider-Man: Full Circle this October.

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