Exclusive SpiderMan Far From Home Prelude Comic Preview
Exclusive: Spider-Man Far From Home Prelude Comic Preview
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Exclusive: Check out a preview of Spider-Man: Far From Home Prelude #1, revisiting Peter Parker’s Homecoming origin (in comic form).
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The sequel Spider-Man: Far From Home can’t come fast enough, which means it’s time once again for Marvel to prepare their fans with a trip into the past: in the form of their Spider-Man: Far From Home Prelude comic book.
As the name implies, the prelude is reminding fans of the it beneath the Spider-Man mask. Even though he’s now had more than one adventure with Tony Stark, Peter Parker is still just a kid more comfortable helping little old ladies than taking on cosmic catastrophes. We’ve got an exclusive preview of Spider-Man: Far From Home Prelude #1, recapping the events of his Homecoming solo film.
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The prelude issues from Marvel Comics have helped to expand the story beyond what is shown in the film, especially if a small detail or point of clarification can help to answer questions for movie fans. In the case of their Spider-Man Prelude, it’s Peter’s time being a friendly neighborhood superhero that’s being put back in the spotlight.
Take a look at the preview pages below:
It will be a welcome change to look back to the beginnings of Homecoming, considering how much time Marvel fans have spent looking forward to Avengers: Endgame and the MCU beyond. Not to mention spinning early theories to explain how Jake Gyllenhaal’s new villain Mysterio doesn’t seem like a villain at all. It’s clear that Spider-Man: Far From Home will be starting a new chapter in Peter Parker’s life, hopefully more than earning a direct phone line to Tony Stark. Happy Hogan is great and all, but… Peter’s an Avengers now, right?
We doubt that Marvel will let any hints of Far From Home’s villains, or connection to Avengers: Endgame slip. But that won’t stop fans from spinning their own theories about Spider-Man’s unique link to Thanos. At least, not until they’ve got another solo movie to focus on. In the meantime, read on for the full synopsis and details below:
- SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME PRELUDE (2019) #1
- Published: March 27th, 2019
- Writer: Will Corona Pilgrim
- Art: Luca Maresca
- DOES WHATEVER A SPIDER CAN! PETER PARKER has already fought with the AVENGERS, but now he faces his biggest challenge: HIGH SCHOOL! Having the proportionate strength and agility of a spider doesn’t help Peter fit in, but when a piece of alien CHITAURI technology falls into the wrong hands, his abilities just may be the only thing standing between New York City and annihilation! Well, that and the expert tutelage of one TONY STARK, A.K.A. IRON MAN! Get ready for this summer’s SPIDER-MAN: FAR FROM HOME with this adaptation of the smash-hit SPIDER-MAN: HOMECOMING!
Spider-Man: Far From Home Prelude #1 will be available from your local comic book store on March 27th, or direct from Marvel Comics.
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Screen Rant Editor Andrew Dyce was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Despite calling the vast nothingness of the Canadian prairies home (or perhaps because of it) film and television have been a passion since birth. As a graduate of the University of Manitoba with a degree in English Literature, Andrew has grown to appreciate the story and writing behind everything from blockbuster comic book movies to schlocky B-movie action.
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