Spider-Man: Darkest Hours – Cover Art!

Jim’s Spider-Man novel, Darkest Hours, is getting closer, and should provide everyone a nice “bridge” between May’s Proven Guilty and December’s Cursor’s FuryDarkest Hours is due out (last we heard) July of this year.
In the meantime — cover art!


7 thoughts on “Spider-Man: Darkest Hours – Cover Art!”

  1. ok……….. i’m lost just a bit. When did Jim start writing Spiderman? Hold on there, I’m not complaining by any stretch of the imagination, it’s just that i did not think that he could get any better, and then he goes and writes for my all time favorite comic hero. Could it possibly get any better? No, you don’t say…….. Jim can fly too! Well I guess that would account for the big red “s” on his chest then. Keep up the great work Jim………. It’s going to be hell to try and top this one.

  2. spider-man book….what the heck???
    Jim get yer arse back to writing Dreseden and Aleara books *cracks whip*
    ok ok, just kidding, but i do have a question, is it something that the average reader who isn’t a spidy addict (but is a Butcher addict) will be able to pickup??
    keep ’em coming Jim!

  3. This is my first post after signing up 10 minutes ago, so first, hi Jim, hi everyone. I’ve got 100 pages left in Blood Rites so I better hit the bookstore soon.
    And now … Spiderman? Is Jim just living the cool-and-hip-but kind-of-geeky (in a cool and hip way) writer’s dream? I can’t wait to see Jim’s smartass approach on the ultimate superhero smartass.
    I haven’t read comics in awhile (though I do gaze foundly on my collection of 5,000 every so often) – is that Mockingbird with Spidey or someone else?
    Glad to have found this.

  4. Woo! Go Butcher! Im a big fan of the Brian Michael Bendis touch in Ultimate Spiderman, and to add in another of my favorite authors only makes the deal cooler! Can’t wait to read it.

  5. I’ve never really liked Spiderman, but Jim has an intersting take on everything. (I might read it yet)

  6. In response to Freedom’s post from 3/28/06, in which she asked, “I haven’t read comics in awhile (though I do gaze foundly on my collection of 5,000 every so often) – is that Mockingbird with Spidey or someone else?”
    Actually, that’s Felicia Hardy in her alter-ego as The Black Cat.
    As for Jim writing the Webhead, I am soooooo pumped for this!

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