David Michelinie, Scott McDaniel, Keith Williams, Fabian Nicieza, and Brandon Peterson’s Four part “The Hero Killers” cross-over and the debut of Carnage are the highlights of the latest Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection.

David Michelinie, Scott McDaniel, Keith Williams, Fabian Nicieza, and Brandon Peterson’s Four part “The Hero Killers” cross-over and the debut of Carnage are the highlights of the latest Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection.
The new Epic Collection will mark the fourteenth time that the story has been collected, starting in 1989, just a few years after the original comics were printed.
J.M. DeMatteis revisits the character that he reimagined in his seminal “Kraven’s Last Hunt” story this November in Kraven: The Lost Hunt, which will tell the true origins of Sergei Kravinoff.
Fans new and old will be able to relive some of Cap’s adventures from 1983 and 1984 in August’s Captain America: Sturm Und Drang Epic Collection.
The stories capture the essence of the pre- and post- “Comics Crash” era, with some “interesting” new looks for the Doctor.
Venom’s little brother Carnage hasn’t been hotter since 1992, so the brain trust at Marvel decided it was high time for the red alien’s very first Epic Collection to hit the stands!