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Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #33 cover
Cover: Patrick Scherberger & Pat Lee

Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #33

Jan 2008 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 3.05 CAD
📊 ~6,124 copies sold its debut month
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There's something wonderfully absurd about this cover: Doctor Octopus — green suit, signature goggle-specs, and all four mechanical arms fully deployed — sits calmly at a coffee table having tea with an older woman and a fully costumed Spider-Man, one of Ock's tentacles politely pouring from a china pot. The scene's cozy living-room setting, complete with curtained windows, cookies, and teacups, makes the juxtaposition of domesticity and supervillainy genuinely charming. Cover pencils by Patrick Scherberger and inks by Pat Lee give the whole thing a warm, playful energy perfectly suited to this all-ages Marvel Adventures title.

writer Fred Van Lente · artist, inker Cory Hamscher · colorist Guru eFX · letterer Dave Sharpe · cover Patrick Scherberger, Pat Lee

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artist, inker Cory Hamscher
colorist Guru eFX
letterer Dave Sharpe
cover pencils Patrick Scherberger
cover inks Pat Lee

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Aunt May takes in a reformed Doctor Octopus as a boarder, but Peter is admittedly suspicious. Ock makes nice and helps May around the house but Spider-Man discovers that his kindness has an ulterior motive as he plans on infiltrating Stark Industries and stealing a particle cannon. Even when her tenant turns out to be a crook, Aunt May's optimism springs eternal as she takes on another reformed villain as a boarder.

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