It's Peter vs. an unwell Ben in Amazing Spider-Man #93 preview

Amazing Spider-Man #93 preview art
Amazing Spider-Man #93 preview art (Image credit: Marvel Comics)

The Amazing Spider-Man 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:relaunches with a brand new #1 in April and a couple of months later 澳洲幸ꦦ运5开奖号码历史查询:celebrates #900 issues with Am𒈔azing Spider-Man #6

But before that, the current volume has to conclude, and with it the end of the Ben Reilly-centric 'Beyond' era in March 30's double-sized Amazing Spider-Man #93. Newsarama readers get to check out a preview of the inevitable showdown between Peter 🌼and Ben...

...who doesn't seem to be doing very well. 

The Peter Parker clone has had his mind messed with by the Beyond Corporation, and as Amazing Spider-Man #93's opening summary page succinctly puts it (seen in our preview gallery), Ben's implanted childhood memories (of what was really Peter's childhood, but we digress) have been removed, essentiꦛally taking away the moral compass which Uncle Ben helped calibrate.

Marvel has previously said that this end of Ben's second stint as Spidey "may be the beginning of something 🧜else..." and it sure does look that that something else may be a heel-turn.

Check out the start of the Spidey V Spidery confrontation in our preview of Amazing Spider-Man #93 along with unlettered pages Marvel previꦿously released.

Marvel has made Ben a supervillain previously - but not with꧅out a comic book explanation of how an exact clone of Peter Parker could become a supervillain despite the superheroic morality that guides him as Spider-Man. 

Ben's 🎃biggest villain stint came in the story , in which he took on the villainous identity of the Jackal while suffering cellular degeneration caused by the cloning process that initially created him - degeneration which the Beyond Corporation supposedly 'cured' when they made Ben their official Spider-man.

So, by wiping away Uncle Ben's guidance, the publisher essentially has license to have Ben go bad while maintaining the heroic pu🅠rity of Peter if that is the direction it goes in.

But a new arch-villain that's essentially an e📖xact replica of Spider-Man but without his moral foundation would be pretty much the most Marvel ever.

Just sayin'...

Am🎶azing Spider-Man #93 is written by Zeb Wells and illustrated by Patrick Gleason and features a cover by Arthur Adams.

Variant covers are by Gleason, Gerardo Sandoval, and Mark Bagley and 🅠can be seen in the gallery below. 

Stay up on everything coming for Spidey including his relaunch with our listing of all the 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:new Spider-Man comics and collections scheduled for release in 2022.

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