JAY & SILENT BOB: JAYS OF FUTURE PAST (Kevin Smith / Giuseppe Camuncoli)

Pop Culture Icons Jay & Silent Bob Crash the Marvel Universe in ‹ Jay & Silent Bob: Jays of Future Past › #1

Kevin Smith’s long-awaited Jay & Silent Bob Marvel Comics crossover arrives this June, featuring art by Giuseppe Camuncoli.

It’s real! This summer, Jay & Silent Bob team up with Marvel’s heroes in JAY & SILENT BOB: JAYS OF FUTURE PAST, a one-shot written by Kevin Smith and drawn by Giuseppe Camuncoli.

A lifelong True Believer, Kevin Smith has contributed to the Marvel legacy with his own Marvel Comics projects, frequent Marvel references in his film work and fun cameos on the comic page. Now, the moment he and fans have waited decades for finally arrives as his most beloved creations, Jay & Silent Bob, enter the Marvel Universe in a Multiverse-shattering one-shot! The duo will go on a wild trip across the Marvel mythos, teaming up with its greatest heroes against Doctor Doom, in an adventure that blends their iconic slacker humor with super hero overload!

THEY’RE NOT EVEN SUPPOSED TO BE IN THIS UNIVERSE!

Capped, tan American Jay and friendly neighborhood wider-man Silent Bob make a quick stop in the Marvel Universe! But when Doctor Doom decrees these Jersey guys must die, the Fantastic Four, the Avengers, the X-Men, and a whole hoary host of heroes must team up on a joint mission to save the dimwitted duo from a lethal case of super hero fatigue!

JAY & SILENT BOB: JAYS OF FUTURE PAST #1
Written by KEVIN SMITH
Art by GIUSEPPE CAMUNCOLI
Cover by MARCO CHECCHETTO
On Sale 6/10

On the lead up to this historic event, Smith shared, « From the moment in Mallrats when they made the very first reference to Wolverine in cinema history, I’ve always wanted Jay and Silent Bob to meet their Marvel heroes in a comic book crossover—so much so that I pitched it to Stan the Man himself the day he shot his cameo in the movie way back in 1995. Thirty years later, JAYS OF FUTURE PAST represents both a love letter to the magic and mayhem of Marvel, as well as giggle-inducing proof that our childhood dreams can still come true, even at age 55. »