Brian michael bendis and mark bagley6/19/2023 ![]() ![]() "The Ultimate Universe was originally supposed to be this ground-level look at Marvel characters," Bendis told CBR News. The actual groundwork was laid several months earlier in a series of conversations between Bendis and former Marvel Comics Editor-in-Chief Joe Quesada. Early in the fight Peter threw himself in front of a bullet meant for Captain America but was left no time to get the gunshot wound treated, which ultimately led to his death. Peter Parker's death followed a lengthy battle with the Ultimate Six, a group composed of some of his deadliest enemies. Comic Book Resources spoke with Bendis about the death, the aftershocks in the July miniseries "Ultimate Fallout" and the new volume of "Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man" that begins in September. ![]() The duo came together for the series' current "Death of Spider-Man" arc, and in "Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man" #160, in stores now, they brought the arc to a close with the titular death. Recently Bendis, who's been writing the book since issue #1, reunited with Bagley, who left the series with issue #111. His many adventures in "Ultimate Spider-Man" lead to a number of close calls, but now the unthinkable has happened. Like his Marvel Universe counterpart, the teenage Spider-Man spent the next 10 years trying to atone for his failure by saving innocents and foiling the schemes of super-powered criminals. ![]()
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