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The following contains major spoilers for Spider-Man Noir #1, on sale now from Marvel Comics.
The Spider-Verse's greatest detective is officially taking center stage in his brand-new solo series.
Spider-Man Noir #1 (by Erik Larsen, Andrea Broccardo, Rachelle Rosenberg, and VC's Joe Sabino) wastes no time getting into the action, as the opening page finds the titular hero already deep in the middle of a blazing gunfight. Of course, bringing firepower to what could have been a fistfight isn't exactly this Spider-Man's first choice, and he even offers his opponents the chance to duke it out with their fists alone. Unsurprisingly, the villains of the Scorpion Gang have no interest in giving the hero any extra edge, especially not when he already has them outnumbered at one-against-ten.
Spider-Man Noir #1
- Written by ERIK LARSEN
- Art by ANDREA BROCCARDO
- Colors by RACHELLE ROSENBERG
- Letters by VC's JOE SABINO
- Main cover art by SIMONE DI MEO
- Variant covers by DAVID MACK; ERIK LARSEN & DEAN WHITE; JEROME OPEÑA; and ANDREA SORRENTINO
First seen in the pages of 2008's Spider-Man: Noir #1 by David Hine, Fabrine Sapolsky, and Carmine Di Giandomenico, the Peter Parker of Earth-90214 lived a life not all that unlike the version of the character fans know best, save for the fact that he grew up during the Great Depression. Following the murder of his uncle, Ben Parker, Peter set out to claim whatever justice he could on his own. During a night when Peter tried to keep tabs on the gang led by Norman Osborn, aka the Goblin, the budding hero was bitten by a spider released from an ancient artifact, which imbued him with all the incredible powers afforded by the Spider-God, Erishkagal.
In the years since the character's debut, Spider-Man Noir became a fast favorite among fans. Apart from his own original series, the character has appeared in a variety of different comic books, including Spider-Verse vs. Venomverse, not to mention multiple other pieces of tie-in media ranging from video games to Infinity Comics to the animated film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse and its sequel, Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, with Hollywood icon Nicolas Cage voicing the character in both. Currently, Cage is expected to return to the role for Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse as well as the upcoming Spider-Noir television series set to debut sometime next year.
The official solicit synopsis for Spider-Man Noir #1 from Marvel Comics reads, "Brush up on the coolest Spider-Man before he hits the small screen! Spidey legend ERIK LARSEN puts on his writing hat to reinvent this Spider-Man like he did the original with rising-star artist ANDREA BROCCARDO. It's the 1930s and Peter Parker is a private detective by day, vigilante Spider-Man by night. Things were going well until a certain dame walked into his office to ask Peter to solve the case of her father's murder. The dame's name? GWEN STACY! This case may not only break George Stacy's police department, but Spider-Man himself!"
Spider-Man Noir #1 is on sale now from Marvel Comics.

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