Ultimate Spider-Man Infinite Comic #4
Ultimate Spider-Man Infinite Comic #4 – A High-Flying Digital Adventure đđ·️
Genre
Superhero • Action • Adventure • Digital-First
Main Characters
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Peter Parker / Spider-Man – The witty teen hero balancing school, responsibilities, and the need to prove himself.
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Tony Stark / Iron Man – The tech-genius Avenger who’s reluctant to let Peter into serious battles.
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Arnim Zola – A twisted HYDRA scientist with a digitalized consciousness and dangerous plans.
Writer
Joshua Hale Fialkov – Known for his sharp dialogue and character-driven storytelling, Fialkov brings humor and heart to Spider-Man’s voice.
Artist
Alberto Alburquerque – His energetic style and clean panel transitions are tailored for the digital comic format, enhancing fast-paced action scenes.
Editor Details
Nick Lowe (Senior Editor) – A key figure in Marvel’s Spider-Man titles, Lowe ensures the tone stays fresh and accessible for younger and longtime fans alike.
Sana Amanat (Assistant Editor) – An advocate for modern, diverse storytelling, Amanat’s involvement brings emotional depth and relatability to the comic.
Publisher and Brand
Marvel Comics – Under the Marvel Infinite Comics digital imprint, designed specifically for smartphones and tablets with seamless vertical scrolling panels.
Release Year
đ 2014
Brief Plot Summary
Peter Parker is on the verge of becoming more than just your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man. Despite having the credentials—like almost saving the world with Iron Man—he’s still being sidelined. But when Iron Man heads off solo to confront the diabolical Arnim Zola, Peter sees a golden opportunity. With HYDRA's chaos threatening innocent lives, can Spider-Man finally prove he’s ready for the big leagues? đŠž♂️⚙️
Notable Arcs or Storylines
This issue serves as a turning point in Peter’s digital-era journey—shifting from sidekick status to self-reliant superhero. It’s part of a larger narrative where Peter begins carving out his place among the Marvel elite, separate from the shadow of the Avengers.
Fan Theories or Interpretations đ§
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Some fans speculate that Zola’s tech-based attacks parallel Peter’s struggles with imposter syndrome in a digital world—representing how Peter feels overshadowed by legacy heroes like Iron Man.
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Others interpret the comic as a modern metaphor for generational mentorship, with Tony Stark reluctantly transitioning from solo hero to mentor figure.
Review Summary ⭐
Ultimate Spider-Man Infinite Comic #4 is a fast, fun, and visually captivating read. The art leverages the digital format beautifully, making battles dynamic and immersive. Joshua Hale Fialkov nails Peter’s inner voice—funny, insecure, and full of heart—while also nudging him toward maturity. Although brief, the issue delivers action, character growth, and techy villainy in a tight, compelling package. A must-read for fans of young heroes striving to make their mark! đž️đ„
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