Jonathan Hickman + Adam Kubert reunite for ‘Spider-Man: Long Way Home’

The creative team behind ‘Wolverine: Revenge’ put Spider-Man, Punisher and Hulk on a three-way collision course.

Marvel has announced Spider-Man: Long Way Home, a five-issue miniseries written by Jonathan Hickman and illustrated by Adam Kubert, beginning June 17.

The series reunites the creative team behind 2024’s Wolverine: Revenge and follows that same formula as a self-contained, continuity-free story designed to be accessible to all readers. Hickman and Kubert are joined by colorist Frank Martin on the project.

“I’m so happy to be working with Adam Kubert again and even happier that we’re getting to work on Spider-Man: Long Way Home,” Hickman said. “Absolutely no one is going to see this one coming.”

Set in an early era of the Marvel Universe, before Frank Castle became the Punisher and when the Hulk is little more than a rumor, the series finds Peter Parker, Frank Castle and Bruce Banner all converging on the same mission: keeping a Cosmic Cube developed by A.I.M. in the jungles of South America out of the wrong hands, which includes each other’s.

Here’s a look inside:

The first issue features a main cover by Kubert and a foil variant by Dave Johnson:

Spider-Man: Long Way Home #1 arrives June 17.

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