Cindy Moon Returns With Silk 1 From Marvel Comics For AAPI Heritage Month silk spiderman silkspidersociety aapi marvel
\nYesterday's Spider-Man #5 from Marvel Comics saw a version of the world in which Peter Parker did not become Spider-Man – but Cindy Moon still became Silk, and didn't allow herself to be held in isolation. Now, for Asian American & Pacific Islander Heritage Month in May, Emily Kim and Ig Guara will be giving Cindy Moon, her own mini-series again, with Silk #1.\nThere's something rotten in Los Angeles, and ace detective Cindy Moon is on the case! Wait…that can't be right.
'But the true fun will be to see the ways in which she stays the same Cindy we've known and loved for many years even when in brand new environments.'\n\nSILK #1 \nWritten by EMILY KIM\nArt by IG GUARA\nCover by DAVE JOHNSON\nOn Sale 5\/10\nSilk is a Korean-American superhero who first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #1 in 2014, created by Dan Slott and Humberto Ramos.
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