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Magic: The Gathering

Morlun, Devourer of Spiders // Morlun, Devourer of Spiders

Marvel's Spider-Man Art Series 9 • common

Set
Marvel's Spider-Man Art Series
Collector number
9
Rarity
Common
Colors
Colorless
Artist
Randy Gallegos
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Morlun first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2, #30 in 2001, created by writer J. Michael Straczynski and artist John Romita Jr. as a vampiric entity who feeds on the life force of spider-totems. Within the context of the Spider-Man Art Series, this card serves as a tribute to one of the character's most formidable adversaries, emphasizing his role as an eternal hunter across the Marvel Multiverse.

The art for this specific card was commissioned from Randy Gallegos, an illustrator known for his extensive work in the collectible card industry. Gallegos focused on capturing Morlun’s cold, aristocratic menace, utilizing his signature detailed style to highlight the character's unique visual identity. The card was released as part of a series intended to celebrate the diverse aesthetic interpretations of Spider-Man's rogues' gallery, and it is categorized as a common rarity, making it a widely accessible piece for collectors of modern Marvel art cards.

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