Marvel’s Spider-Punk Introduces [SPOILER]’s Anarchic Multiversal Variant

WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for Spider-Punk #1 by Cody Ziglar, Justin Mason, Jim Charalampidis and VC’s Travis Lanham, on sale now from Marvel Comics.

The first issue of Hobie Brown/Spider-Punk’s very first solo series just introduced Earth-138’s version of Riri Williams.

Spider-Punk #1 officially hit shelves on Wednesday, April 6 from writer “Calamitous” Cody Ziglar, artist “Jammin'” Justin Mason, colorist “Jumpin'” Jim Charalampidis and letterer “Tactical” Travis Lanham. The issue marks the debut of the Spider-Band, with Spider-Punk, Karl Morningdew/Captain Anarchy and Robbie Banner/Hulk being joined by newcomers Paola, Rick and, of course, Riri Williams.

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Unlike her Earth-616 counterpart, Earth-138’s Riri is not Ironheart — she’s RiotHeart. Like Ironheart, she sports a custom suit of Iron Man-esque armor. What sets RiotHeart apart from Ironheart, however, is her armor’s weathered look, its punk-rock spikes and its added artwork. When she’s not wearing her armor, Earth-138’s Riri sports a leather jacket, ripped jeans, a studded choker and a half-shaved hairstyle.


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All in all, Spider-Punk #1 features plenty of punk rock-inspired material fans of the genre are sure to recognize. For instance, the issue opens on the line, “I’m a street-walkin’ cheetah with a heart full of napalm” — which is taken from the lyrics of the song “Search and Destroy” by Iggy and the Stooges. Moreover, the issue ends with a devilock-wearing variant of Taskmaster uttering the line, “If you’re gonna scream, scream with me!” — which is taken from the song “Hybrid Moments” by The Misfits.


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Created by Dan Slott and Olivier Coipel, Earth-138’s Spider-Punk first appeared in 2014’s Amazing Spider-Man #10 as a punk rock-inspired variant of Hobie Brown who became Spider-Man instead of Peter Parker. (Back on Earth-616, Hobie is known as both the Prowler and the Hornet.) Of course, the designation of Earth-138 is a reference to the Misfits song “We Are 138” (which is itself possibly a reference to the George Lucas film THX 1138).

“The creative team aptly captures the vibrant world of Earth-138, filling it with spikes, mohawks, and emo hairstyles in a multitude of colors, each reflecting the personality of its wearer,” CBR’s own Sayantan Gayen wrote in his official review for Spider-Punk #1. “Hobie is just as reckless as he was in his first appearance, but this time he has friends who keep him straight. It is endearing to hear them have a banter amongst themselves. Spider-Punk #1 welcomes new and established readers with an end that promises even more rockin’ battles.”


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Written by Cody Ziglar, illustrated by Justin Mason, colored by Jim Charalampidis and lettered by VC’s Travis Lanham, Spider-Punk #1 is on sale now from Marvel Comics. Issue #2 goes on sale Wednesday, May 11.

Source: Marvel Comics


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