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Dynamite Entertainment Announces THE SPIDER by David Liss

The Spider is returning and Dynamite Entertainment bringing him to the 21st Century.

Who is the Spider? The Spider was one of the greatest pulp characters. In his alter ego identity, Richard Wentworth is a decorated war hero and son of a wealthy industrialist. With crime increasing in New York City, he transforms himself into The Spider. Using his wits, technology and pistols, he fights a one-man war against crime.

Alex Ross cover
Alex Ross cover

Today, Dynamite Entertainment has announced their plans on bringing the character into the 21st Century. The series will be written by comic writer and novelist, David Liss (BLACK PANTHER: THE MAN WITHOUT FEAR) and drawn by Colton Worley with covers by Alex Ross, John Cassaday, Ron Lesser and Francesco Francavilla.

What does David Liss have to say about the Spider?

Part of what always made The Spider so cool was the sheer scope of destruction caused by his villains. The Spider's enemies thought nothing of demolishing city blocks, killing thousands, turning countless innocents into mindless slaves. Faced with crime this insane, The Spider had turn himself into a force of equal ferocity, destruction and ruthlessness. He's the most badass and take-no-prisoners of the pulp heroes because he has to be, and it's been absolutely awesome transferring that kind of sentiment from the 1930s to contemporary times. Some things have been updated, but he's still the kind of vigilante that makes the bad guys wet their pants.
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Colton Worley also mentioned what he has planned:

This book has it all. It's got action, pulp, noir, horror, romance...everything you could ever want in a story all in one place. And helping to create the world that David Liss has set up has been a great experience.

Check out the rest of the released images.

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John Cassaday cover
John Cassaday cover
Francesco Francavilla cover
Francesco Francavilla cover
Ron Lesser cover
Ron Lesser cover

The Spider was created by Harry Steeger with novels written by Norvell W. Page.

THE SPIDER #1 is on sale this May.

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@Walley said:

Looks really good, I never read anything from Dynamite beside there Evil Dead stuff. Love Alex Ross cover ^.^

Thats just crazy talk. your pretty much saying you have not read anything of dynamite till now. I think they have a few great series worth reading and infact they are really starting to pull me away from the big 2.

@Decept-O said:

I like that design quite a bit. Moonstone has been doing a regular run of The Spider and in a pulp style, veering off from the traditional comic book format. In their rendition, they have about a 1/2 page showing art and the lower portion with the story text underneath on each page. The Spider is public domain so it is interesting to see this version. Again, I love that costume design.

agreed, ive seen Moonstone do their regular run but never really picked it up. but the costume does look interesting. I bet its just a light cloth with EL tape acting as the spider web lines.

Outside of that I REALLY LOVE Francesco Francavilla cover arts that he did for Dark Shadow, and Flash Gordon Zeitgeist.

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The amount of people in this thread accusing the Spider being a rip-off is hilarious! Ignorance at its finest.

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@WildValentine said:

The amount of people in this thread accusing the Spider being a rip-off is hilarious! Ignorance at its finest.

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@Trodorne: Wow, thanks for the links. He really managed to convey the Silver and Bronze Age Dell Comics feel for those covers on Dark Shadows. Hmm.. I haven't even speculated how the costume design for The Spider is created, but that would be a guess, using some type of tape of that nature. Regardless, the web design is a nice touch, I really like the look of it.

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I will probably pick this up because of two reasons 1. I love the stuff that Dynamite is doing right now, 2. I love this pulpy kind of hero stuff. BUT, is this needed? Dynamite is already doing Green Hornet AND the Shadow.

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@db8coach said:

I will probably pick this up because of two reasons 1. I love the stuff that Dynamite is doing right now, 2. I love this pulpy kind of hero stuff. BUT, is this needed? Dynamite is already doing Green Hornet AND the Shadow.

The main reason that the series is set in modern times is to distuinguish it from The Shadow which launches in April.

As to there being too many pulp heroes at Dynamite, don't they publish multiple comics featuring Red Sonja, Vampirella, and John Carter each month? If Dynamite can support multiple titles featuring the same characters, then they can support multiple 'pulps' featuring different characters.

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