Amazing Spider-Man #25 Covers Hint at What happened between Peter and MJ

It's The Most Shocking Issue in 50 Years

The highly anticipated resolution to the mystery of “WHAT DID PETER DO?” finally gets revealed this summer. From writer Zeb Wells and artist John Romita Jr., after a long time together, fans of the webhead will finally see this successful run of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN uncover the truth. The complete story details unveiled with AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #25, set to release on May 10 according to Marvel’s latest press release.

This issue will unveil the events that happened to Mary Jane Watson while she was trapped in an alternate dimension for several years. The emotional impact of the issue will directly lead to AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #26, the most astonishing issue of the series in 50 years.

Superstar artist Kaare Andrews will provide interior artwork for this double-sized issue, depicting MJ’s tumultuous recent years. Meanwhile, John Romita Jr. will continue from where things left off as Spidey confronts the fallout of his actions.

To commemorate this milestone, AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #25 will have an array of rather gorgeous variant covers. This includes a pair by John Romita Jr. that showcases Peter Parker’s two great loves, an exquisite pinup of MJ by Greg Land, and an homage to MJ’s initial appearance by Ed McGuiness, which highlights her new “jackpot” powers, and much more. You can check out all of the covers below.

AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #25
Written by ZEB WELLS
Art by JOHN ROMITA JR., KAARE ANDREWS, &
Cover by JOHN ROMITA JR.
Gwen Stacy Variant Cover by JOHN ROMITA JR.
Mary Jane Variant Cover by JOHN ROMITA JR.
Variant Cover by ED MCGUINNESS
Variant Cover by JOHN CASSADAY
Variant Cover by GREG LAND
Virgin Black & White Variant Cover by GREG LAND
Variant Cover by SKOTTIE YOUNG
Disney100 Variant Cover by DONALD SOFFRITTI
Disney100 Black & White Variant Cover by DONALD SOFFRITTI
On Sale 5/10

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