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Ultimate Spider-Man #66 Even We Don't Believe This
Cover Date: December, 2004
Peter Parker wakes up and starts going around his house, but for some reason he doesn't recognise anything in it. Meanwhile, over in a hotel, Wolverine wakes up and seems confused at what he looks like and who he is. Back at the Parker house, Peter is ...
Issue Description
Peter Parker wakes up and starts going around his house, but for some reason he doesn't recognise anything in it.
Meanwhile, over in a hotel, Wolverine wakes up and seems confused at what he looks like and who he is.
Back at the Parker house, Peter is trying to convince Mary Jane that he doesn't want to go to school, as there's nothing there you can't learn on a hunt. At that point, Aunt May tells him that someone from the Daily Bugle has called him.Peter answers the phone, to hear Wolverine on the other end, claiming that "Peter" has done something to him. It turns out that both Wolverine and Peter Parker have swapped bodies! Peter (in Wolverine's body) convinces Wolverine (in Peter's body) to go to school and meet him there.
At school, Wolverine is cutting class when he is found by Peter, who tells him to go to class otherwise he'll be expelled. After ages of convincing him, Wolverine finally agrees and goes to class.
45 minutes later, Peter is waiting outside the school for Wolverine, who said he'd leave once the attendance was taken. All of a sudden Peter notices a car chase nearby, and quickly runs there. However, with his inexperience in using Wolverine's body, he soon crashes to the ground, and a truck starts to fly towards him.
Back in the classroom, all of the students are over at the window, watching "Wolverine", whilst the real Wolverine mutters "Idiot kid."
Ultimate Spider-Man (2000)
- Publisher
- Marvel
Volume Description
The all-star team of Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley brought a new beginning for Spider-Man that started in this popular Ultimate comic-series. Spider-Man re-imagined for the 21st century! The series ended with issue 133 after the events of Ultimatum and was continued in the two-issue mini-series Ultimatum: Spider-Man - Requiem until it was revamped as Ultimate Comics Spider-Man with a new number 1.
The series also had an Ultimate Spider-Man Annual series which had vital links to the main series.
This series is also collected in trade paperbacks:
Vol. 1: Power and Responsibility (#1-7)Vol. 2: Learning Curve (#8-13)Vol. 3: Double Trouble (#14-21)Vol. 4: Legacy (#22-27)Vol. 5: Public Scrutiny (#28-32)Vol. 6: Venom (#33-39)Vol. 7: Irresponsible (#40-45)Vol. 8: Cats & Kings (#47-53)Vol. 9: Ultimate Six (#46 and Ultimate Six #1-7)Vol. 10: Hollywood (#54-59)Vol. 11: Carnage (#60-65)Vol. 12: Superstars (#66-71)Vol. 13: Hobgoblin (#72-78)Vol. 14: Warriors (#79-85)Vol. 15: Silver Sable (#86-90, Annual 1)Vol. 16: Deadpool (#91-96, Annual 2)Vol. 17: Clone Saga (#97-105)Vol. 18: Ultimate Knights (#106-111)Vol. 19: Death of the Goblin (#112-117)Vol. 20: And His Amazing Friends (#118-122)Vol. 21: War of the Symbiotes (#123-128)Vol. 22: Ultimatum (#129-133, Annual 3)Also collected in 5 volume TPB's and two Omnibus hardcovers.
Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 1 (#1-13)Ultimate Marvel Omnibus (#1-7)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Omnibus (#1-39 & #1/2)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 2 (#14-27)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 3 (#1/2 & #28- 39)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 4 (#40-45 & 47-53)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 5 (#46 & 54-59)Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Vol. 6 (#60-71)Please first Sign In before leaving a review.