This summer, the Avengers, the X-Men, the Eternals, and more will face judgment on a cosmic scale and the very fate of the Marvel Universe will hang in the balance in A.X.E.: Judgement Day.
Written by Kieron Gillen and illustrated by artist Valerio Schiti, this latest Marvel Comics crossover event begins when the Eternals target mutantkind and the Avengers find themselves struggling to prevent an apocalyptic war between two of the strongest factions on the planet. The saga will pay off various plot threads, including mutantkind’s newfound immortality, the Eternals' discovery of long-hidden truths about their species, and the Avengers' intense dealings with the Celestials.
In August's A.X.E.: Judgement Day #3 and #4, the Celestial known as the Progenitor will rise to usher in the second act of the event where various heroes and villains stand for judgment. Defending their past actions and mistakes in fascinating ways, it appears big changes are coming for all of these characters, but it's Zeb Wells and John Romita Jr.'s Amazing Spider-Man #10 that's left us particularly intrigued.
"It's time for Spider-Man to be judged," reads the issue's official description, "and fans won’t be surprised to see which moment in Spidey’s history is going to weigh heavily on the proceedings. You don’t want to miss this very special issue that might just break your heart all over again."
More details can be found at Marvel.com, but you can check out a tonne of cover art below: