"A darkly revolutionary take on Spider-Man that dares to ask: What is reality and what is dream? What is science ... and what is magic? At the intersection of these questions stands the Deadly Neighborhood Spider-Man! Peter Parker travels to Los Angeles, but the things he finds there are definitely not angels. The demons waiting for Peter are going to test him like never before. And one in particular--a very famous one for Marvel and X-fans in particular--might just eat Spider-Man alive ..."--
B. Earl
B. Earl is best known for their seminal work "The Lost Symphony," a haunting exploration of love and loss set against a backdrop of war. Their lyrical prose and ability to evoke deep emotions through vivid imagery have solidified their place as a master of the literary craft, influencing generations of writers.