Gay spiderman comic

The issue goes on sale Oct. Sign in now. Main cover art for the issue is by Josemaria Casanovas, with variant cover artwork contributed to by Anka and Bagley. Marvel will introduce its first gay Spider-Man, a new character named -Weaver, in the upcoming Edge of Spider-Verse #5, which releases in Sept. Edge of Spider-Verse is a five-issue anthology series revisiting Spider variants of old and introducing new characters to the Spider-Verse -- right before it ends.

Edge of Spider-Verse is introducing plenty of new Spider heroes to the Spider-Verse, and one of those characters includes the first gay Spider-Man. Marvel has shared that the hero's civilian identity is a fashion designer that works for Van Dyne, a business affiliated with the Wasp aka Janet Van Dyne. The story introduces readers to Web-Weaverwho on this Earth was one of Peter Parker's classmates and pushed him out of the way before being bitten by a radioactive spider.

According to images from the upcoming comic, -Weaver appears to have been classmates with Peter Parker, but pushed him out the way as the radioactive spider descended when he was first bitten. In the preview, after begging for a crime to disrupt, Web-Weaver crosses paths with a male version of Silk aka Cindy Moon, the two sharing a flirty conversation before Web-Weaver puts his responsibilities above the opportunity to venture off with this Silk.

The origin of this Spider-Man comes in. Artwork previously shared by Marvel for the hero's upcoming debut points towards him having a background in fashion design, as well as being kicked out of the house by his parents and later consoled by two other women, one of them possibly being his world's Aunt May Parker. Tomorrow's Edge Of Spider-Verse #5 introduces a new Spider-Man to the Marvel multiverse, with the alliterative Cooper Coen, also known as Weaver, the gay Spider-Man of his own universe.

The debut of Marvel's first gay Spider-Man shows the web-slinger flirting with a gender-swapped variant of a popular hero.

Edge of Spider-Verse is introducing plenty of new Spider heroes to the Spider-Verse, and one of those characters includes the first gay Spider-Man. The origin of this Spider-Man comes in.

Comic News. The origin of this Spider-Man comes in. Similar to Web-Weaver and the male Silk, Cindy and Peter Parker shared an attraction in the main Marvel Universe as well, due to the two heroes being bitten by the same radioactive spider. Edge of Spider-Verse comic writer Steve Foxe took to Twitter earlier in June to reveal -Weaver, a brand-new Spider-Man variant who also happens to be the first LGBTQ+ Wall-Crawler in Marvel.

Edge of Spider-Verse is introducing plenty of new Spider heroes to the Spider-Verse, and one of those characters includes the first gay Spider-Man. In the preview, Web-Weaver labels the male Silk as "rendezvous material" and "frustratingly hot," while Silk invites Web-Weaver to go patrolling through the city together and gives Web-Weaver a wink as he swings away. Tomorrow's Edge Of Spider-Verse #5 introduces a new Spider-Man to the Marvel multiverse, with the alliterative Cooper Coen, also known as Weaver, the gay Spider-Man of his own universe.

Marvel will introduce its first gay Spider-Man, a new character named -Weaver, in the upcoming Edge of Spider-Verse #5, which releases in Sept. Edge of Spider-Verse comic writer Steve Foxe took to Twitter earlier in June to reveal -Weaver, a brand-new Spider-Man variant who also happens to be the first LGBTQ+ Wall-Crawler in Marvel. According to images from the upcoming comic, -Weaver appears to have been classmates with Peter Parker, but pushed him out the way as the radioactive spider descended when he was first bitten.