'Spider-Man' News: Marvel Talks Plans to Reboot Comic Book Character

Marvel Comics has announced their plans to once again reboot the 'Spider-Man' franchise, and a recent interview with writer Dan Slott will highlight some of the drastic changes they plan on making.

Along with Slott, the art will be lead by Giuseppe Camuncoli. This new iteration plans to depict Peter Parker as a millionaire industrialist that heavily employs a lot more technology. Concept art even reveals the superhero having his own crime-fighting vehicle

Slott tells MTV:

"Peter Parker has stepped up. He's grown. He's become the Peter Parker we've always hoped he was going to be. This company, with Peter's inventions and Peter's gumption has gone to new heights.

"He's operating with Parker industries in not just New York, but also Shanghai and San Francisco and London. He's going to be a far more global Spider-Man, and with that is going to come all new global threats. Things that will really test Spider-Man like never before."

He continues with speaking on Spider-Man's new suit:

"The things this suit will be able to do and the innovations that Peter Parker has put into it will be astounding, and when you want to take something to the next level, you go, and make it look real, you go, 'hey Alex Ross, take your best shot.'

"It's not just this guy is Spider-Man, or that guy is a Spider-Man. Peter Parker isn't just the greatest [Spider-Man]... We're out to make him the world's greatest superhero."

The new relaunch has yet to be released, however fan response hasn't been so positive as of right now.