With the symbiote increasing his rage more than ever, Spider-Man ends his tussle with Hobgoblin by ripping the villain's mask off to discover his true identity, Roderick Kingsley. Before he could arrive at the Baxter Building - where Reed Richards originally helped Peter unbind the symbiote - the interference of the Hobgoblin triggers a brand new chain of events. The newly released first issue of the four part miniseries reveals just how close Spidey originally was to letting the power of the black suit get the better of him. RELATED: Spider-Man Leads A New Guardians Of The Galaxy Team Spider's Shadow by Chip Zdarsky and Pasqual Ferry asks, what if Spider-Man had kept his black symbiote suit instead of discarding it before it could fully corrupt him? Instead of telling these wild alternate universe stories in just one issue, this new line of What If? books will now span multiple issues, allowing readers to get more steeped than ever in these new realities where the mere divergence of a choice can lead to unimaginable possibilities. With the debut of Spider-Man: Spider's Shadow, Marvel is bringing its beloved What If? series back to comics in a profound new way.
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