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The Amazing Spider-Man #3, written by Joe Kelly, with art by Pepe Larraz, is the next chapter in Itsy-Bitsy’s saga, after her “fathers” left her for dead in their previous confrontation ...
Some eight years later, and a (fully grown) Itsy Bitsy returns on the final page of this week’s Amazing Spider-Man #2. Written by Kelly with art by Pepe Larraz, Itsy Bitsy appears with a ninja ...
This was the introduction of Itsy Bitsy, a character who considers herself the daughter of Spider-Man and Daredevil. Itsy Bitsy hasn’t been around for a long time, so seeing her return to work ...
And here's the thing. Spider-Man has been fighting a Rhino who was not his own, and then after visiting his very familiar apartment, Spider-Man has been equally affected, hallucinating villains ...
Maybe, like with Zeb Wells' run, a villain linked to a previous Joe Kelly comic? Say… isn't that Itsy Bitsy on the cover? Spider-Man/Deadpool #8 was just over seven years ago, with the first ...
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