Character is part of the comic book miniseries Edge of Spider-Verse
The first Spider man homosexual of Marvel will debut in the next issue of HQ Edge of Spider-Verse. According to The addictionthe author of the comic, Steve Foxeshared some images of the character on Twitter, titled Web-Weaver.
The hero will have a different look than the public is used to, leaving aside the red and blue colors to give way to a black and yellow uniform. “Something I immediately realized when conceiving the Web-Weaver is that he cannot – and should not – represent ALL gay men,” he wrote.
Foxe added: “No character can. His fearless female identity is central to who he is, but it’s not the STORY… Something you’ll be able to see for yourself in September!”
Something I realized immediately when conceiving Web-Weaver is that he can’t–and shouldn’t–represent ALL gay men. No single character can.
His fearlessly femme identity is central to who he is, but it’s not the STORY…which you can experience for yourself in September!
🌈🕸️ pic.twitter.com/PD1nhppqbc
— Steve Fo🅧e Forever (@steve_foxe) June 27, 2022
Edge of Spider-Verse is a miniseries released in the USA that currently has five issues and shows the history of the multiverse of Spider man. “The Spider-Verse Vanguard has presented to you spider-gwen and Peni Parker. This new story will introduce some of the most important characters for the future of the Spider-Verse… but it will also cut the final thread of the web,” reads synopsis.
Andrew Garfield Reveals Disappointment About Not Saving His Own Franchise: ‘I Never Felt I Could’
The deductibles of Spider man starring Tobey Maguire and Tom Holland won three films — but that of Andrew Garfield was discontinued in the second feature, The Amazing Spider-Man 2 – Electro’s Menace (2014). With that, the star revealed that he feels disappointed and responsible for what happened: “I never felt capable.”
In an interview with Zaki’s Corner, Garfield revealed his disappointment with the “failure” of his own franchise. “I thought it was going to be the Spider man, You know? I got into it… the ego got into it. It’s like, ‘Okay, here it is. I’m the fucking Spider man. I made it.’ All this shit. I really couldn’t. I was never the Spider man,” said the actor.
Garfield He added: “The best thing is that this is what Peter parker was doing too. Peter parker created this symbol which he failed to fulfill. It was never enough. He never felt enough, and I never felt enough. I never felt capable of doing enough. And I couldn’t rescue those movies… even if I didn’t sleep.”
Source: Rollingstone

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