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Covers Revealed for Marvel’s SECRET WARS: BATTLEWORLD

After teasing there were still stories from the SECRET WARS saga to be told during last week’s San Diego Comic-Con, Marvel has shared more details and look at cover art for the debut issue of MARVEL SUPER HEROES SECRET WARS: BATTLEWORLD — a new four-issue limited series debuting in November.

The series will be written by Tom DeFalco and art by Pat Olliffe. MARVEL SUPER HEROES SECRET WARS: BATTLEWORLD #1 hits shelves on November 22nd, but keep scrolling to check out all over the covers below!

In a press release, Marvel shared more details on what fans can expect from this exciting new series:

Fans can expect revelations beyond the Beyonder’s true motives, shocking appearances by characters that you didn’t even know fought in the Secret Wars, and more. Starring iconic super hero best friend duo Spider-Man and the Human Torch, MARVEL SUPER HEROES SECRET WARS: BATTLEWORLD will fit seamlessly between the pages of the beloved original series and hold the answers to questions you never knew you had!
 
The mysteries of the Secret Wars deepen! Get ready for an all-new cataclysmic battle from when Spider-Man first got his alien costume and a mysterious being called the Beyonder assembled super heroes and villains from Earth to do battle on a patchwork planet. Witness now an untold adventure set during the original Secret Wars!
 
Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars set the standard for Marvel Comics events (as well as action figures and the characters existing at the forefront of pop culture), and this new story will at last reveal some secret connections and missing characters going back to the original series! What secret test are the Beyonders conducting…and how will Spider-Man, the Human Torch and the whole cast determine the fate of the universe? (PLUS: Surprise super villain appearances inside!)

DeFalco shared his thoughts on taking on a follow-up project to such a seminal Marvel story, “Pat Olliffe and I were handed a daunting creative challenge. We were asked to do a sequel/new tale of a classic Marvel story that first saw print 40 years ago and created ripples that are still felt throughout the universe today. Since we share a kinship with a certain web-swinger (and his family), we were also compelled to do a story that ripped to his core and defined his unique place in the Marvel Universe while examining the budding relationship with his new black costume. With the aid of editors Mark Basso and Drew Baumgartner, Pat and I constructed a tale that we believe has repercussions for today’s readers and creative ripples that we hope will still be felt 40 years from now.”

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