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  • Spider-Man: Fever (Trade Paperback)

    Orig. Published: Sep 09, 2010

    Spider-​Man: Fever (Trade Paperback) Spider-​Man: Fever (Trade Paperback)

    Orig. Published: Sep 09, 2010

    One of comics' most innovative and original voices, Brendan McCarthy, brings SPIDER-MAN: FEVER – a truly unique and surreal story evoking the classic Silver-Age psychedelia of Steve Ditko's Dr Strange. In FEVER, Spider-Man is abducted by a depraved tribe of spider-demons to a bizarre dimension, where he is to be eaten alive. Dr. Strange goes on a perilous occult quest to rescue his friend ...

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  • Spider-Man: Fever (2010) #3

    Orig. Published: Jun 09, 2010

    Spider-​Man: Fever (2010) #3 Spider-​Man: Fever #3

    Orig. Published: Jun 09, 2010

    THE TRIPPIEST SPIDER-TALE OF THE YEAR CONCLUDES! Evoking the incredible 60's psychedelic style of artist Steve Ditko, this unique story is becoming the most talked-about new series of the year. In the stunning finale to writer/ artist Brendan McCarthy’s phantasmagorical adventure, Dr. Strange and Spider-Man must destroy the Arachnix spider-tribe so that they can return to Earth with ...

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  • Captain America: Who Won't Wield the Shield (2010) #1

    Orig. Published: Apr 21, 2010

    Captain America: Who Won't Wield the Shield (2010) #1 Captain America: Who Won't Wield the Shield #1

    Orig. Published: Apr 21, 2010

    Steve Rogers has returned! In fact he was in such a hurry that he actually came back before the story was done! But, whatever, I'm sure no one even noticed. Anyway, Bucky Barnes is the current Captain America, and has come into his own in the role in a story Captain America editor Tom Brevoort calls "the greatest single marriage of words and pictures in the history of the English language ...

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