To read more about SPIDER-PUNK, check out the first part of this interview here. SPIDER-PUNK #1 by Cody Ziglar and Justin Mason is now on sale. MARVEL.COM: What are you most excited for readers to discover as the story continues?ĬODY ZIGLAR: Def want folks to see the full Spider-Band and see some of the cool reimagined characters we have in it. For Jeff, I feel like folks know he has such a dope pool of songs to pull from, but “Teenager” just always felt like such a great song to play over credits. MARVEL.COM: Which song on the playlist do you think will surprise readers most, and why?ĬODY ZIGLAR: Maybe The Beastie Boys’ “Brand New” or Jeff Rosenstock’s “Teenager.” I’d say most people might not remember The Beastie Boys was a solid punk/hardcore band before they get adopted by the NY hip hop scene. Also, I wanted someone to fire up “Hybrid Moments” the moment they turn the page for Taskmaster’s big reveal. I don’t have the room to dive into why everyone was chosen, but the short answer is it felt like the proper pacing for a rollercoaster ride, that ebbs and flows as the action falls and rises. Could you break down the seven songs you chose for issue #1 and what made them the perfect fit for this story?ĬODY ZIGLAR: Sure, the songs are “Enemy” by Slant, “Kick Out the Jams” by MC5, “Wart Hog” by the Ramones, “Ace of Spades” by Motörhead, “Now I Wanna Sniff Some Glue” by The Ramones, “We’d Have a Riot Doing Heroin” by The Queers, and “Hybrid Moments” by Misfits. MARVEL.COM: On MARVEL’S PULL LIST, you spoke about the punk playlist you put together for the series, with seven songs representing each issue (for a total of 35). Can you drop a hint about your favorite one?ĬODY ZIGLAR: Getting Tasky the Fiend skull and a devil lock were absolutely my favorite bits we got in. MARVEL.COM: You’ve included some punk references in your SPIDER-PUNK miniseries.
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