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Venom and Spider-Man to Swap Bodies in Double Trouble Miniseries in November

In the first storyline of Marvel Team-Up, Spider-Man swapped bodies with Ms. Marvel. Hilarity, naturally, ensued. Just a few months later, Spider-Man will swap bodies with Venom in a new 4-issue miniseries by Mariko Tamaki and Gurihiru, Spider-Man/Venom: Double Trouble. The new series was revealed in Marvel's full November 2019 solicitations, which you can read here.

Perhaps more interesting than the magic that could cause Spider-Man and Venom's consciousnesses to trade places, however, is the variant magic Marvel is working with this series. Spider-Man/Venom: Double Trouble will apparently feature an 8-part connecting variant by Art Adams… even though it will only run for four issues!

Does this indicate a second four-issue mini to follow? Or something else? We'll find out in November, maybe.

SPIDER-MAN/VENOM: DOUBLE TROUBLE #1 (of 4)
MARIKO TAMAKI (W) • GURIHIRU (A/C)
VARIANT COVER BY JEN BARTEL
VARIANT COVER BY LOGAN LUBERA
8-part CONNECTING VARIANT COVER E BY ARTHUR ADAMS
VARIANT COVER BY TBA
• You've seen 'em duke it out in the Marvel Universe for years, but prepare to see Spidey and Venom as you never have before: as begrudging… buddies?
• It's fun of the freaky variety this time around, as an unexpected mind-swap sets Spidey and Venom in each other's bodies! But WHO swapped them, and why?!
• From Mariko Tamaki and Gurihiru comes an all-new take on your favorite arch-Frienemies in the MU – and now they've gotta work together to set things right!
32 PGS./Rated T …$3.99

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