Warning: there are spoilers in this article for upcoming Spider-Man developments.

Peter Parker has had it rough this past year with his body being taken over by Doctor Octopus (now known as the Superior Spider-Man), pretty much declaring the web-slinger dead. We all knew he would come back eventually, and now that time has come, although it sounds like we won't be getting the exact same Spidey we are used to. This April, Marvel's latest Infinite comic -- Amazing Spider-Man: Who Am I? -- will debut with an amnesic Peter Parker.

Amazing Spider-Man: Who Am I?

The series will be written by Joshua Hale Fialkov (Alpha: Big Time, Ultimate Comics Ultimates) with art from Juan Bobillo and Antonio Fabela with layouts by Geoffo Beauleau and JL Mast. Word has it that even though Spider-Man mastermind Dan Slott will not be a writer, he will still be overseeing the development of this series.“The story starts with Peter Parker having lost all of his memory. He doesn’t know who he is. He’s in the process of robbing a bank,” Fialkov said in an interview with Marvel.com. “If you remove identity and get to the core of who Peter Parker really is, is he a hero? Would he act as a hero, when presented with the opportunities of a villain?”Marvel's Infinite comics are specifically designed to work on mobile devices, adding transitions and other effects to enhance the reading experience.The details on this series are the first hint of what it will cost Peter Parker to put an end to Superior Spider-Man. Even though we are getting back our beloved original, it seems that his return is only bringing a whole slew of other problems along with it -- would you have it any other way?

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