The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #3
The Superior Foes of Spider-Man leans hard into its comedic criminal premise with this wonderfully inventive cover by Michael Del Mundo — the portrait oval of a hundred-dollar bill is reimagined as a tableau of Spider-Man's rogues gallery, with a very distressed, tape-gagged Benjamin Franklin displaced by the assembled Sinister Six. Boomerang's grinning confidence anchors the left while the Beetle, Shocker, Speed Demon, and Overdrive crowd the frame behind him, the whole gang rendered with a slick, painterly flair that makes currency feel genuinely menacing. Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber's 2013 series was already earning a reputation for sharp humor, and this cover captures its spirit perfectly — crooks on the make, money on their minds, and Spider-Man nowhere in sight.
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The Six have abandoned Boomerang. He uses his new parole officer to take them down a notch.
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