Spider-Ham Hollywood May-Ham!
(Author) Steve FoxePeter Porker, the Spectacular Spider-Ham hits the PIG time... in Hollywood! Just in time for Into the Spider-Verse 2, everyone's favorite part pig/part spider/all super hero is back, and this time he's taking on Hollywood! Legendary director Sam Ramie has acquired the rights to bring Spider-Ham's spectacular story to the silver screen. There's only one, itsy-bitsy problem: Spider-Ham didn't sell those rights, and Ramie is getting the origin all wrong--making our hero out to be a monstrous menace! Once he catches wind of the perilous production, Peter Porker uses his Daily Beagle connections to secure on-set credentials, where he not so subtly tries to improve the film's depiction of his alter ego and fix all the "continuity errors" in the movie. Behind the scenes, Porker soon discovers that his criminal foes the Swinester Six are bankrolling the entire operation, in a bid to convince the residents of New Yolk City that their porcine protector is a threat who must be eliminated. Now, Spider-Ham must face down an army of ninja production assistants, some truly shoddy CGI, and his archenemies to prevent this box-office bomb from blowing up his reputation! Will everyone's favorite pig clear his name? Or is this porky protector headed from the cutting room floor?
Steve Foxe
Steve Foxe is a writer and editor known for their work in the comic book industry. They have contributed to publications such as Paste Magazine, Forbes, and Syfy Wire, covering topics ranging from comics to pop culture. Foxe is known for their engaging and thoughtful writing style, often delving into the intersection of art, culture, and society.
One of Foxe's most notable works is "Razorblades: The Horror Magazine," a horror anthology series that showcases emerging talent in the genre. Their work in this publication has had a significant impact on the horror community, providing a platform for new voices and fresh perspectives.
Overall, Steve Foxe's contributions to literature have helped shape and elevate the comic book and horror genres, making them a respected and influential figure in the industry.