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Spider-Man is no longer the primary lead in The Amazing Spider-Man after 63 years
Summary
The article reports that Norman Osborn has been alternating as a Spider-Man protagonist and now occupies roughly half of The Amazing Spider-Man issues, and Marvel is launching a five-issue Spider-Versity limited series that will further spotlight Norman.
Content
The Amazing Spider-Man has recently shifted its spotlight away from Peter Parker. After nearly 63 years, the title now alternates its lead between Peter and another character. Norman Osborn has taken on the Spider-Man role in a sustained way and has been a frequent focal point in the current run. That change has drawn attention because Peter has shared or ceded significant space in his own book.
Reported details:
- Norman Osborn first donned a Spider-Man costume as a substitute in The Amazing Spider-Man #9 (LGY #972), with a reveal about identities in issue #10 (LGY #973).
- The run has alternated Peter and Norman stories, with Norman occupying roughly half the issues through the current issue #20 (LGY #984).
- The "Previously" pages in issues where Norman is the protagonist present an alternate Norman biography that frames him as The Amazing Spider-Man.
- Marvel will publish The Amazing Spider-Man: Spider-Versity, a five-issue limited series described in the article as a formal induction of Norman into the Spider-family.
- The piece notes Norman may not take part in the upcoming Amazing Spider-Man/Venom: Death Spiral event, while Peter is reported to team up with Mary Jane Watson/Venom and Eddie Brock/Carnage.
Summary:
The article describes a shift that has made The Amazing Spider-Man more of an ensemble book and reduced Peter Parker's centrality in his own title. The planned Spider-Versity miniseries is presented as the next step to formalize Norman's role. Norman's participation in the Death Spiral event is reported as uncertain at this time.
