Issue | #15 |
Published | July 2006 |
Cover Price | $2.99/$4.25 CAD |
Pages | 36 |
Editing | Andy Schmidt; Caroline McGraw (assistant) |
Notes | Final issue |
Characters | Spider-Man |
Genre | Superhero |
Pencils | Jay Anacleto |
Inks | Jay Anacleto |
Colors | Jay Anacleto |
Notes | Final issue |
Characters | Spider-Man; Curt Connors; Martha Connors |
Pencils | Klaus Janson; Adam DeKraker |
Inks | Klaus Janson; Cam Smith |
Colors | Steve Buccellato; A. Street of Stotocolor |
Letters | Typeset |
Notes | Story credits and creator biographies. |
Characters | Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Ethan |
Synopsis | Comics legend, Klaus Janson tells a personal story delving into the effects on a child who is raised by one of Spider-Man’s foes. [per solicitation] |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Klaus Janson |
Pencils | Klaus Janson |
Inks | Klaus Janson |
Colors | Steve Buccellato |
Letters | David Sharpe |
Characters | Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; Lizard [Curt Connors]; Martha Connors; Billy Connors |
Synopsis | Merrill Hagan tells a story featuring the Lizard and his wife. How does a woman cope with being married to a man who must remain calm at all times or he’ll turn into a giant green beast? Can she possible still love him if she must never do or say anything that could set him off? [per solicitation] |
Genre | Superhero |
Script | Merrill Hagan |
Pencils | Adam DeKraker |
Inks | Cam Smith |
Colors | A. Street of Stotocolor |
Letters | David Sharpe |