Ultimate Spider-Man #160 The Death of Spider-Man Review by Peteparker 4.5/5

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Marvel Comics' Ultimate Spider-Man #160 The Death of Spider-Man Video Review by Peteparker 4.5/5

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  • R u keep reading this title??

  • @ladoceconciente Meh, I did for a couple issues, but I haven't in awhile now

  • Stuart Inommen was the other artist for the Ultimate Spiderman.

  • @KingMickD Thanks!

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  • @Spidy207 Alright thank you :)

  • @GGCStorm There are multiple universes, more than just two. But there is only one 'ulitimate' universe. In the one ultimate universe, Peter Parker is dead and Miles Morales is the new Spidey. The other universe you're probably thinking about is the main universe, often called Earth-616. You can find that Spidey in Amazing Spider-Man, Astonishing Spider-Man, and having cameos in just about every other non-ultimate Marvel book on stands.

  • @Spidy207 No,I mean I heard theres two universe. One Peter Parker is well,and in the other he's dead and replaced with a kid name Miles....Just want to know if thats true is there another comic with Peter Parker still alive? If so I would like to know the book name...Thanks.

  • @GGCStorm Yup, deader than a doornail. Nope, he's dead in all ultimate books. In the ultimate universe, dead means dead.

  • So Ultimate Spider-Man is dead ? Is there another comic that he's not dead in ?

  • @713judas Books like this one have thousands of copies that are immediately sealed and saved by collectors, making anything less than a perfect 10 not worth the price on the cover.

    There are exceptions, where a title has a sudden and wild following which increases the value of the first several issues. The Walking Dead is a good example, where a #1 is worth around $400 today. But these types of situations are rare, and nearly impossible when it's a mainstream title from Marvel or DC.

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