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Spider-Man: House of M

Comic Strip
2005
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28 x 43 cm (11.02 x 16.93 in.)
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Spider-Man: House of M (#4, planche 21)

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Spider-Man: House of M (#4 sur 5, planche 21).

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Terre-58163. À l’issue de la guerre entre humains et mutants ces derniers sont vainqueurs. Dans une société où les humains sont devenus une minorité, Spider-Man a révélé son identité et est devenu catcheur et acteur célèbre… Mais Peter Parker garde un lourd secret, celui de l’origine de ses pouvoirs : il n’est pas mutant, il est humain ! Jameson révèlera le scandale.

Gwen, son père et Ben tentent de cambrioler l’appartement de Jonah Jameson pour récupérer le journal secret de Peter. Ils sont attaqués par Jameson aux commandes d’un robot de Smythe. Spider-Man vient à leur rescousse, mais repart après les avoir sauvés...

Cette série a été publiée en 5 comic books par Marvel Comics en 2005, puis l'année suivante en histoire complète sous couverture souple. Elle a été publiée en France par Panini Comics en 2006, dans le Spider-Man Hors-Série #22 « House of M ».

Provenance : Galerie 9e Art, Paris.

Publications

  • Book 4
  • Marvel Comics
  • 11/2005
  • Page 21
  • Spider-Man: House of M
  • Marvel Comics
  • 01/2006
  • Interior page
  • House of M
  • Panini Comics
  • 04/2006
  • Interior page

See also:   Spider-Man

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About Salvador Larroca

After several years of working as a cartographer, he began working as a comic artist at Marvel UK, the Britain-based imprint of Marvel Comics. Larroca was working at Marvel UK when he contributed to Dark Angel and Death's Head II. At some point, Larroca began to work on mainstream North American comics, such as DC Comics' Flash. Afterwards, Larroca did a three-year run on Marvel Comics' Ghost Rider, during the mid-1990s. It was not until after his run on Ghost Rider, that Larroca would gain the exposure needed to become known as one of the most prominent comic book artists in The United States. Following Marvel's experiment with the various "Heroes Reborn" titles, editor Bobbie Chase gave Larroca the task of penciling the return of Captain America, Iron Man, Fantastic Four, the Avengers, and several other superheroes, in the Heroes Return mini-series. After the departure of Alan Davis on Fantastic Four, Larroca was give the reins along with writer Chris Claremont. Larroca and Claremont had a three-year-long run on the title. Larroca left the title penciling chores in the hands of new writer/penciler, Carlos Pacheco, while Larroca went on to do several issues of Uncanny X-Men, after the departure of Adam Kubert, who left to work on Ultimate X-Men. Larroca then proceeded to rejoin with writer Chris Claremont, on X-Treme X-Men.