There's going to be a shakeup in the relationship between Marvel Comics' wacky pairing of Spider-Man and Deadpool. Not only will Spider-Man/Deadpool get a new creative team --

writer Robbie Thompson and artist Chris Bachalo -- in November's issue #23, but the series will also be retitled Spider-Man vs. Deadpool.

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The news was announced by Marvel editor Nick Lowe during the Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends Panel at Comic-Con International in San Diego. Like the main Deadpool series, the book will have interlude issues, but instead of flashbacks, it’ll have flash forwards: Starting with Old Man Wilson and Old Man Parker at a retirement home.

Spider-Man/Deadpool launched in 2016 from writer Joe Kelly and artist Ed McGuinness, and saw the wallcrawler working reluctantly alongside the Merc with a Mouth. The series has shuffled creative teams during its run, most notably during the Deadpool-focused "'Til Death Do Us..." crossover with the main Deadpool series and Deadpool: The Mercs For Money.

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Thompson is no stranger to the world of Spider-Man, having penned Spidey, a retelling of Spider-Man's earlier days as a teenager and just coming into his own as a superhero, and Silk, which starred Cindy Moon as a new Spider-Man supporting character who was bitten by the same radioactive spider as Peter Parker.