Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #21
Spider-Man sports his sleek black costume as he crouches dramatically mid-air above a bustling New York City street, tangled in thick chains that spiral across the entire cover. The dynamic low-angle perspective — skyscrapers and yellow cabs stretching out beneath him — gives the image a real sense of height and tension, all rendered with sharp linework by cover penciler Patrick Scherberger and inker Roland Paris. Part of Marvel's all-ages Adventures line, this 2007 issue from writer Fred Van Lente and artist Michael O'Hare promises the kind of fun, accessible Spider-Man storytelling that works for readers of any age.
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Spider-Man battles three small-time hi-tech crooks who lead him to the Tinkerer. Spider-Man touches Tinkerer's "smart stealth cloth" and it attaches to his body, forming a new black costume.
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