To mark the anniversary of Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham #1, Marvel released the Spider-Ham 25th Anniversary Special in July 2010, with Tom Defalco writing both Spider-Ham and Swiney-Girl stories. He fights alongside the X-Babies in issue #4 (March 2010) of their four-issue miniseries from 2009–2010. Once again, the story strays away from the established, albeit loose, continuity of the original Spider-Ham stories by altering the character's origin and supporting characters, most notably in establishing Peter Porker as a natural-born pig bitten by a radioactive spider (directly mirroring Spider-Man's origin) and altering his love interest (a counterpart of Mary Jane Watson) from a water buffalo to a crane. He introduces Swiney-Girl, the daughter of Spider-Ham and counterpart of Defalco's other creation Spider-Girl. Tom Defalco returned to Spider-Ham's world in 2009, in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man Family #4–5. The story does not fit in with previously established Spider-Ham continuity. Michael Straczynski authored the Ultimate Civil War Spider-Ham one-shot, featuring Spider-Ham's attempt to find his missing "thought balloons" against a Civil War parody. Spider-Ham was selected by fans and retailers to be the focus of the final variant cover by Mike Wieringo to the Spider-Man: The Other crossover, Amazing Spider-Man #528. Also in the issue, there is a partial reprint of Marvel Tails #1. Here, Spider-Ham appears to mostly be a parody of Batman. Spider-Man Family #1 (2005 one-shot) features a sixteen-page Spider-Girl story, in which May Parker ( Peter Parker's daughter) watches a DVD showing a small portion of a fictional Spider-Ham animated series, discovering that it was created by one of Spider-Man's enemies, Jack O'Lantern. Spider-Ham has also appeared on the cover of Wha.Huh? #1, and was referred to as a fictional character in the Earth-616 Marvel Universe, in Generation X #52. The "15.88" is not seen as a year, but rather a humorous take on the price of a ham (the cover states that it was marked down from the original price of $20.99). Spider-Ham also makes appearances in issues #18, 20, 22, and 24 of What The-?! The 26th issue of What The-?! (cover dated fall 1993) features "Spider-Ham 15.88", a humorous take-off on Peter Parker's future counterpart, Miguel O'Hara a.k.a. In issue #3 of What The-?! (cover dated October 1988), Porker meets with Raven the Hunter (a parody of Spider-Man's nemesis Kraven the Hunter) in a story that satirized the popular " Kraven's Last Hunt" storyline which had been featured a year earlier in Marvel's Spider-Man titles.
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With the cancellation of Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham, the character became a backup feature in Marvel Tales, a monthly reprint series showcasing Spider-Man's past adventures.
The series, published bi-monthly, lasted seventeen issues before its cancellation in 1987. Two years later, a solo series, titled Peter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham debuted under Marvel's Star Comics imprint. Spider-Ham was first featured as star of the 1983 humorous one-shot Marvel Tails, with a backup cast of other anthropomorphic talking-animal parody versions of popular Marvel superheroes, such as Captain AmeriCat (a cat version of Captain America), Hulk-Bunny (a rabbit version of Hulk) and Goose Rider (a goose version of Ghost Rider). I really appreciate it.Įveryone’s got a Rock N Roll story to tell, so tell us yours growinuprock.Publication history Marvel Tails Starring Peter Porker Thanks for the advice and help you guys have given to Mike and I over on Classic Rock Drops.
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