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Publisher: Marvel Comics

The breakout web-slinging star of the SPIDER-VERSE animated films returns, as Gwen Stacy tackles new challenges both in and out of costume! It’s time to face the music! The Mary Janes are off on a four-city tour as the opening act to one of Earth-65’s biggest rock bands! Gwen has promised the band that this big break will be all about the music. No web-slinging, just drums. But when a mysterious assassin targets the headliner, Gwen begins to wonder how she got this gig in the first place. And as the tour continues, she will share the stage with stunning new versions of some of your favorite characters! In Chicago, Gwen pulls double duty as drummer and secret bodyguard for Dazzler! But when the Hulk attacks, what is Bruce Banner really after? Collecting: Spider-Gwen: Smash (2023) 1-4

Nightcrawler becomes wall-crawler as Kurt Wagner reinvents himself as the Uncanny Spider-Man! Bamf! Thwip! Escaping the turmoil of FALL OF X in a flash of smoke and brimstone, it’s time for Nightcrawler to come out web-swinging as the swashbuckling, devil-may-care hero he was always destined to be! A potential new lover… battling some of the most iconic members of Spidey’s rogues gallery… hanging out with other web-slingers… and saving civilians, mutant and human alike – Kurt is having the time of his life! But it’s not all fun and games. Nightcrawler can’t ignore the mutant plight forever. And throughout it all, he must confront a long-simmering mystery surrounding his mother, Mystique! Si Spurrier and Lee Garbett launch a joyful, sexy series that will shake Nightcrawler to his foundations – and have a hell of a good time doing it! Collecting: Uncanny Spider-Man (2023) 1-5

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