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Lewis Wallace
Culture
Oct 18, 2010 7:14 PM

Trailer: Spider-Man Goes Big Time

New job, new costume, new weapons — Peter Parker goes through some serious changes in Amazing Spider-Man No. 648, which kick-starts the Big Time story arc.

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See Also:
  • Spider-Man Grows Up, Breaks Out in Big Time

  • Will New Spider-Man Take Movies in Dark Direction?

  • Tron Variants Transport Marvel Superheroes to Neon World

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