Untold Talks of Spider-Man Episode 21: Edge of Spider-Verse #4

Untold Talks of Spider-Man - A podcast by Dan Gvozden, Mark Ginocchio: spider-man, comics, marvel, spiderman, comic books

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Peter Parker might have been a bit of a jerk before he learned with great power must also come great responsibility, but what if he was even worse? Join hosts Cain Winstead and Matthew Deragisch as they dive though the untouched corners and forgotten tales of the Spider-Man library on a hunt for lost gems and what it truly means to be a Spider-Man story. In this episode of Untold Talks of Spider-Man, Cain and Matt discuss 2014’s EDGE OF SPIDER-VERSE #4 “I WALKED WITH A SPIDER,” written by Clay McLeod Chapman, art by Elia Bonetii, colored by Veronica Gandini, and lettered by Clayton Cowles. Listen in to hear about this unsettling issue, some past Spider-Man stories that have edged on horror, and a story that predates Amazing Fantasy #15 that might have inspired Spider-Man! If you’re looking for a in depth look at mainstream Amazing Spider-Man stories, check out our parent podcast, AMAZING SPIDER-TALK. Click here to subscribe to AMAZING SPIDER-TALK Want to know everything there is to know about Miles Morales and Spider-Gwen Stacy before the big movie this winter? Check out all 100 episodes of THE ULTIMATE SPIN! Click here to check out the ULTIMATE SPIN This week’s Patreon Exclusive episode is a review of Amazing Spider-Man #4 from the Amazing Spider-Talk team, as well as the July B-Title Round Up from the Untold Talks of Spider-Man team. If you’d like to become a patron, please visit: Amazing Spider-Talk Patreon Page Want to join in on the conversation? Join the AMAZING SPIDER-SLACK community board! Join the Amazing Spider-Slack You can email the show at [email protected] or contact us on our Twitter handle @UntoldTalksSPMN You can subscribe to our channel on iTunes, Google Play Music, Stitcher or on our RSS feed. If you want to check out the band behind our awesome theme song, you can check out The Ellie Badge on Bandcamp, iTunes, or Spotify.

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