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New this week in Marvel's Infinity Comics - exclusive comics in a scrolling vertical format, only on #MarvelUnlimited! 📲 Download the app now to start reading: /Vbz97XrCZ9

In addition to announcing the updates that will be coming to the app soon, the official Marvel Unlimited Twitter account also sent a tweet highlighting the new Marvel’s Infinity Comics arriving on the app this week.
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In order to improve the user experience on the Marvel Unlimited app, several changes have been announced.įirst, the app will be updated to once again include a reading history of up to 500 comics, ensuring you can always find your way back to the last half-thousand Marvel stories you’ve paged through.įive hundred isn’t enough, you say? Well, never fear, Marvel Blog True Believers! The tweet goes on to confirm that the next update will track reading history for those who have been through more than 500 comics on the app (this may sound like a lot of Marvel Comics, but consider this: there are over 29,000 comics available to read on the app)! New Scrolling Comics This Week Stay tuned - more news soon!Īs hinted by the wording of the tweet, many legacy users of Marvel Unlimited were upset when the recent update added a section with brand-new scrolling comics that are currently exclusive to Unlimited! Get Outta Here Bugs
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Next, we're working on restoring full reading history for users with over 500 issues. We heard you! Our app update was a major change & now we're patching up the bugs! 🕷️ We've implemented a fix that restores your reading history for up to 500 issues. Stay up to date on all the new Spider-Man comics coming up from Marvel with our handy listing.In a tweet sent on Monday, September 20th, 2021, the official Marvel Unlimited Twitter account sent a tweet that announced some minor updates to the app. Spider-Man Unlimited #1 is now available on the Marvel Unlimited comics app. It's also interesting that the new Spider-Man Unlimited kicks off with a double Spidey team-up, as the original '90s Spider-Man Unlimited title originally began with a team-up between Peter Parker and Ben Reilly. Gage is no stranger to Spider-Man, having written many Spidey stories over the years, as well as co-writing numerous issues alongside Dan Slott, who has the distinction of writing more Spider-Man comics than anyone else. "Shouldering the great responsibility that comes with his great power is a real burden, and every decision has weighty consequences." "Another important point - and we discussed this a lot when making Marvel’s Spider-Man - is that when Spider-Man wins, Peter Parker often loses, and vice versa," Gage continues. "OK, he can stick to walls and spin a web any size, but when you get right down to it, we relate to him because he doesn’t automatically have all the answers he struggles to get things right, just like all of us."

He has the kinds of problems we all do…whether it’s with school, work, family, romance (or lack thereof), or just functioning in society while juggling all of the above," writer Christos Gage tells of his approach to writing the character.
