Marvel reinvents an iconic old Spider-Man villain after more than six decades
The franchise of Spider-Man has gone through some major changes in the most recent canon. The latest comics have seen Peter Parker become one of the most dangerous villains in the Marvel Universe, but now one of the most classic enemies has also received a surprising redesign. Marvel Comics just presented the modern design of a Spider-Man villain that has been off the radar of the pages of Marvel for nearly 61 years.
Marvel reinvents an iconic old Spider-Man villain after more than six decades
In the comic The Amazing Spider-Man #50, Peter Parker was called to the office Oscorpsince he accepted a job there with the intention of keeping an eye on the supposedly reformed Norman Osborn after there was a problem that required your immediate attention. Despite watching the streets of NY as Spider-Man at that moment, Peter Parker rushes to the office quickly as something bad seems to have happened with the company's latest scientific acquisition.
The Living-Brain has been inactive for quite some time, while scientists working on Oscorp They were in charge of monitoring it for any activity. In this issue, that activity occurred when The Living-Brain tried to send a warning message stating that Peter Parker was not Spider-Man. When doing so, The Living-Brain he created a mechanical body for himself that emerged from him not only to convey the message, but to do something more mysterious about which nothing is yet known.
The Living Brain made his first appearance in the comic Amazing Spider-Man #8 when he was taken to high school Peter Parker after its creator claimed that he was capable of answering any question. After asking him what it was Spider-Man's true identity, The Living Brain He couldn't answer the question correctly, but now confirms that he knew who Spider-Man was all along. The fact of suggesting that Peter Parker it's not Spider-Man just suppose a warning about the arrival of Spider-Goblin.
Marvel has once again recovered The Living Brain with the intention of presenting him as a hero who is willing to destroy himself to stop the rise of the evil version of Spider-Man. Spider-Goblin has already been considered a Marvel villain and The Living Brain He might be the only one strong enough to stop him. After 61 years without having a very notable relevance, The Living Brain finally has been modernized in current Spider-Man canon.
The comic The Amazing Spider-Man #50 It is now available.
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