Spider-Man Unlimited #1 (Marvel Comics May 1993)

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Publication Year: 1993 Cover Artist: Jim Sanders III, Ron Lim Genre: Superheroes Artist/Writer: John Kalisz, Jim Sanders III, Jerry Bingham, Tom Palmer, Terry Kavanagh, Ron Lim, Mark Bagley, Ed Lazellari, Nel Yomtov, Tom DeFalco, Mike W. Barr Era: Modern Age (1992-Now) Character: Molten Man, Doppelganger (Villain), Flash Thompson, Frances Barrison (Villain) (Introduction), Carnage, Mark Raxton, Venom (Cameo), Mac Gargan (Villain), Aunt May Parker, Ben Parker, Scorpion (Villain), Liz Osborn, Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Elias Wirtham, Code Blue, Carnage (Villain), Felicia Hardy, Richard Parker (Cameo), Mary Jane Watson Watson-Parker, Cardiac, Mary Parker (Cameo), Aunt May Parker (Cameo), Shriek (Villain) (Introduction), Robbie Robertson, J. Jonah Jameson, Black Cat, The Burglar (Villain) Series Title: Spider-Man Unlimited Publisher: Marvel Comics Features: Direct Tradition: US Comics Issue Number: 1 Language: English

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Spider-Man Unlimited #1 (Marvel Comics May 1993). The product is a comic book titled "Spider-Man Unlimited #1" published by Marvel Comics in May 1993 during the Modern Age era. The comic features various characters such as Molten Man, Flash Thompson, Carnage, and Spider-Man, with artwork by artists like John Kalisz, Tom Palmer, and Ben Parker. The story introduces new villains like Shriek and Doppelganger, as well as old ones like the Scorpion and Black Cat. This first issue in the series is a direct edition in English language, following the tradition of US Comics and catering to fans of superheroes. The product is a comic book titled "Spider-Man Unlimited #1" published by Marvel Comics in May 1993 during the Modern Age era. The comic features various characters such as Molten Man, Flash Thompson, Carnage, and Spider-Man, with artwork by artists like John Kalisz, Tom Palmer, and Ben Parker. The story introduces new villains like Shriek and Doppelganger, as well as old ones like the Scorpion and Black Cat. This first issue in the series is a direct edition in English language, following the tradition of US Comics and catering to fans of superheroes.