PRESS RELEASE: SU2C And THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN Team-Up For Special Line Of Shirts

PRESS RELEASE: SU2C And THE AMAZING SPIDER-MAN Team-Up For Special Line Of Shirts

Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) has teamed up with The Amazing Spider-Man to offer fans three fantastic t-shirts, the proceeds for which will benefit the charity. Hit the jump to check them out and for comments from Andrew Garfield and Pam Williams.

By JoshWilding - May 31, 2012 03:05 PM EST
Filed Under: Spider-Man

Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C) is proud to collaborate with the upcoming Columbia Pictures Film, The Amazing Spider-Man, for a line of special co-branded t-shirts. Launching May 18th, and just in time for the movie's summer debut on July 3rd, these exclusive new designs feature both the iconic The Amazing Spider-Man artwork and hero messaging encouraging everyone to take action against the disease. The co-branded t-shirts also feature Stand Up To Cancer's signature upward arrows logo with slogans such as, "Be Amazing, Stand Up To Cancer." The full line of tees, in youth's, men's and women's sizes, will be available for purchase online at store.standup2cancer.org/shop with proceeds benefiting SU2C.


"One of the great things about Peter Parker is he's a regular guy from Queens who is transformed into a hero," said Andrew Garfield, the star of The Amazing Spider-Man. "These shirts underscore the idea that anyone has the power to be a hero. Cancer is one of our greatest villains. I'm proud to join others in standing up to this disease."

Garfield made a big stir at the 2011 Comic-Con convention when he wore a SU2C T-shirt while addressing a large group of Spider-Man fans. Pictures of Garfield went "viral" and prompted T-shirts sales and high traffic back to the SU2C site "We're grateful to everyone at Columbia and Marvel for enlisting this iconic superhero in the fight against cancer," said Pam Williams, SU2C co-founder. "Part of the Spider-Man mythology is the idea that ‘with great power comes great responsibility,' and Sony, Marvel and everyone on the film is holding up that pledge with this campaign. Our beloved co-founder Laura Ziskin, who was key to the success of both the Spider-Man franchise and SU2C, would have absolutely loved these designs and their message of empowerment."

Laura Ziskin, the legendary film producer who executive produced the 2008 and 2010 Stand Up To Cancer telecasts, also produced three Spider-Man features, the last of which became the highest-grossing film in Sony's history. At the time of her death in June 2011, she was at work on The Amazing Spider-Man. As one of the co-founders of SU2C who had cancer, she helped shape the movement, ensuring that the patient's perspective was always front and center.

STARRING:

Andrew Garfield as Peter Parker/Spider-Man
Emma Stone as Gwen Stacy
Rhys Ifans as Curt Connors/The Lizard
Martin Sheen as Uncle Ben
Sally Fields as Aunt May
Denis Leary as George Stacy

RELEASE DATE: July 3rd, 2012.


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DCwanabe
DCwanabe - 5/31/2012, 3:37 PM
Man cancer sure is a profitable disease. I wonder why they haven't cured it yet.

Probably because they would not be able to sell tee-shirts and chemo.

Sickening
santoanderson
santoanderson - 5/31/2012, 3:42 PM
Wouldn't Batman be the better candidate, considering the number of times he's fought Chemo?



Oh, cancer jokes... they aren't funny.
johnnydeppthroat
johnnydeppthroat - 5/31/2012, 3:44 PM
They should make better shirts
95
95 - 5/31/2012, 3:47 PM
@DCwanabe For sure. Greed.

Still, like @teabag, I "thumbs-up" this.
TheTaskmaster
TheTaskmaster - 5/31/2012, 3:50 PM
I actually like the women's shirt better than the 2 men's styles. It is a lot less tacky and doesn't have that ironed-on look.
CaptainObvious
CaptainObvious - 5/31/2012, 4:02 PM
Fortunately, my grandmother has had cancer 3 times and survived.
TheTaskmaster
TheTaskmaster - 5/31/2012, 4:10 PM
Yeah I just lost my aunt to cancer 2 weeks ago, I'll be buying one.
SmellofDuty
SmellofDuty - 5/31/2012, 4:57 PM
Yes yes and yes
BigSexyJr
BigSexyJr - 5/31/2012, 5:45 PM
As a Cancer Survivor I would Love to buy one too bad the best one is a womens
webheaded
webheaded - 5/31/2012, 8:38 PM
I already am a proud supporter of SU2C, as I have a shirt from them now, but I'll definitely be buying one of these shirts as well!
And @Grif, Come on man. Atleast have a heart. ASM fan or not, it's for a good cause.
bbarber2323
bbarber2323 - 5/31/2012, 11:39 PM
@Tea...sorry to hear that. I'll pray for your family this Sunday my friend. @Yossarian...so very true [email protected]'s for a good cause you moron...
Himura
Himura - 6/1/2012, 1:17 AM
@DCwanabe
How can it be a profitable disease when the money is going to a non-profit organization?
Cancer may or may not affect you personally but you don't have to be a douche about this cause.
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