The Spider-Man With Dots For Eyes Gets His Own Spider-Verse Version
Today’s Spider-Man #6 returns with Peter Palmer, the hyphenless Spiderman., and a few other references to Amazing Spider-Man for its 60th year
Peter Palmer was an American actor cast in the lead of the musical Li’l Abner, a Broadway adaptation of the comic strip, after appearing on The Ed Sullivan Show. In 1959, he played the role in the movie version and made his name well known. And somehow, between Amazing Fantasy #15’s first appearance of the character and Amazing Spider-Man #1 the following year (60 years ago this year), Stan Lee slipped and changed his character’s name from Peter Parker to Peter Palmer, though it switched back for Amazing Spider-Man #2.
And now in the current Spider-Man comic book by Dan Slott and Mark Bagley, with Peter Parker somehow lost to the Spider-Verse, the team of Web Warriors need a replacement. And they went back to the original well.
And brought back Peter Palmer from Amazing Spider-Man #1, now confirmed as Spiderman. Hyphens are superfluous when you have Ben-Day dots.
Because, although he was Spider-Man as Peter Palmer in Amazing Spider-Man #1 in 1963, in Amazing Fantasy #15 in 1962, his first appearance as Peter Parker, he hadn’t get gotten the hyphen.
And as today’s Spider-Man #6 returns with Peter Palmer, the hyphenless Spiderman…
…the comic book also gives this Spiderman eye dots for times of real stress..
…right from that original Amazing Fantasy #15 from 1962, when Peter Parker’s Spiderman discovers that the burglar who shot and killed Uncle Ben was the crook he previously chose not to stop.
…and present in Steve Ditko’s original artwork.
If Spider-Man does really represent the end of the Spider-Verse (even with a new Into The Spider-Verse movie coming later this year), they really are trying to bring every possible memory of the character into this. And a Spiderman with eye dots will do that.
SPIDER-MAN #6
MARVEL COMICS
DEC220893
(W) Dan Slott (A/CA) Mark Bagley
We met, possibly, the most important character in all of the Spider-Verse last issue. Shathra’s big plan gets even bigger, and the last bit of hope is about to be crushed!In Shops: Mar 01, 2023
SRP: $3.99
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