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Cover: Mark Bagley

Ultimate Spider-Man #12

Jan 2005 · Marvel · 12.99 USD; 21.00 CAD
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“Even We Don't Believe This”
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This volume collects issues #59-65 of Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley's landmark Ultimate Spider-Man run. The 'Superstars' arc sees Peter Parker navigating a complicated web of guest-star appearances, including team-ups with the Human Torch, a confrontation with the Black Cat, and a tense encounter with Wolverine, all while dealing with the fallout of his secret identity being compromised. The collection also features the debut of the Ultimate version of Doctor Octopus and a pivotal storyline involving Aunt May's discovery of Peter's double life.

In "Even We Don't Believe This," Peter Parker wakes up in Wolverine’s body—complete with claws and a berserker streak—while Wolverine’s mind is stuck in Peter’s. With no time to process, Peter is arrested and must call on the X-Men to help him untangle the bizarre swap before it’s too late. Written by Brian Michael Bendis and illustrated by Mark Bagley, with inks by Scott Hanna, colors by J. D. Smith, and letters by Chris Eliopoulos, this 2005 issue features a cover by Mark Bagley that captures the moment of shock and disbelief.

writer Brian Michael Bendis · artist Mark Bagley · inker Scott Hanna · colorist J. D. Smith · letterer Chris Eliopoulos · cover Mark Bagley

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colorist J. D. Smith
cover pencils, inks Mark Bagley

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Peter Parker finds that his mind has been trapped in the body of Wolverine and vice versa. In Wolverine's body he's arrested and calls on the X-Men for help.

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