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Spider-Man faces Doctor Octopus in 'Ends of the Earth' teaser
Published Wednesday, Feb 22 2012, 10:29 GMT | By Hugh Armitage | Add comment
Marvel Comics has released a new teaser for its Amazing Spider-Man 'Ends of the Earth' storyline.
The image shows Peter Parker facing off against Doctor Octopus.
Otto Octavius has appeared throughout Marvel's titles over the past year in preparation for the forthcoming arc.

Previous teasers for 'Ends of the Earth' were released early in the month, including one promising the return of the Sinister Six and another debuting Spider-Man's new armoured costume.
The story will coincide with Spider-Man's 50th anniversary.
'Ends of the Earth' will debut in Dan Slott and Stefano Caselli's Amazing Spider-Man #682, which will be released on March 21.
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The image shows Peter Parker facing off against Doctor Octopus.
Otto Octavius has appeared throughout Marvel's titles over the past year in preparation for the forthcoming arc.

© Marvel Comics
Previous teasers for 'Ends of the Earth' were released early in the month, including one promising the return of the Sinister Six and another debuting Spider-Man's new armoured costume.
The story will coincide with Spider-Man's 50th anniversary.
'Ends of the Earth' will debut in Dan Slott and Stefano Caselli's Amazing Spider-Man #682, which will be released on March 21.
> 'Amazing Spider-Man' sees Doctor Octopus return
> 'Amazing Spider-Man' prose novels outed
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