Over the past two issues, Edge of Spider-Verse readers have met breakout new Spider-Heroes like Spider-Rex, the new Spider-UK, and Night-Spider as well as seen what the future holds for fan-favourite heroes like Araña, Spider-Man Noir, and more.
Throughout this saga, we've also witnessed the rise of a dark new threat to the Spider-Verse, one that will lead directly into Dan Slott's next Spidey epic, beginning in October's Spider-Man #1. This transformation of the Spider-Verse continues in the coming weeks with more thrilling additions to the Spider-Verse family, new status quos for existing Spider-Heroes, and more clues to what will bring about the End of the Spider-Verse.
Now, Marvel Comics has shared what we can expect from the upcoming fourth issue, on sale September 21.
- Spider-Ham returns to do what he does best - fight crime in the most unpredictable and entertaining way possible! And who’s his new friend? Find out in this thrilling tale by M.O.D.O.K. series co-creator Jordan Blum and artist Michael Shelfer.
- A Spider-Hero unlike any other makes her dazzling debut! Meet Spinstress, a Spider-Princess who sings, talks to spiders and kicks villainous butt throughout her kingdom! David Hein, writer of the Broadway smash hit Come From Away, brings her to life alongside amazing artist Luciano Vecchio. Check out her stunning design by Helen Chen, the artist and production designer known for her work with Walt Disney Animation Studios on films like Raya and the Last Dragon, Wreck-It Ralph, and Big Hero 6!
- More than just an awesome vehicle, Spider-Mobile is a super hero all on its own! See this iconic car’s first solo adventure in a story by Spider-Verse architect Dan Slott and Eisner Award winning artist Ty Templeton!
- The amazing Sun-Spider who debuted in 2020's Spider-Verse miniseries as a winner of Marvel’s Spidersona contest gets her own story written by Bingo Love creator Tee Franklin in her Marvel Comics debut alongside fellow rising star Jethro Morales!
Below, you can check out artwork from Ty Templeton, Michael Shelfer, Luciano Vecchio, and Jethro Morales. We also have the main Edge of Spider-Verse #4 cover by Josemaria Casanovas, along with a couple of eye-catching Spinstress variant covers by Helen Chen.