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Spider-Man: House of M #2 cover
Cover: Salvador Larroca & Danny Miki

Spider-Man: House of M #2

Sep 2005 · Marvel · 2.99 USD; 4.25 CAD
📊 ~71,595 copies sold its debut month
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In this pivotal issue of Spider-Man: House of M, Peter Parker—celebrated as the Amazing Spider-Man and now a Hollywood star—faces a devastating blow when his longtime agent, J. Jonah Jameson, publicly exposes a hidden truth: Peter’s personal diary reveals he’s not the evolved Homo Superior everyone thought, but simply a genetically altered human. Written by Mark Waid and Tom Peyer and brought to life by Salvador Larroca’s dynamic art and Danny Miki’s sharp inks, the story unfolds with emotional weight and high stakes, challenging the very foundation of Peter’s identity. The cover by Larroca and Miki captures the moment of revelation with intensity, setting the tone for a chapter that redefines what it means to be a hero.

writer Mark Waid · writer Tom Peyer · artist Salvador Larroca · inker Danny Miki · colorist Liquid Graphics · letterer Virtual Calligraphy · letterer Cory Petit · cover Salvador Larroca, Danny Miki

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writer Mark Waid
writer Tom Peyer
letterer Cory Petit
cover pencils Salvador Larroca
cover inks Danny Miki

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Peter Parker, idol of millions as the amazing Spider-Man, is promoting his new blockbuster movie and living large when his abused and belittled agent, J. Jonah Jameson, shocks the world by revealing that he has obtained Peter's personal diary which reveals that the web-slinger is merely a genetically altered human rather than homo superior as everyone believes.

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