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This is a list of titles featuring the Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man.Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15, which was the last issue of that series. After that, he was given his own series.
The Amazing Spider-Man #539–543 April–October 2007: J. Michael Straczynski Ron Garney "One More Day" [25] The Amazing Spider-Man #544–545 Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #24 The Sensational Spider-Man #41 November 2007–January 2008: J. Michael Straczynski Joe Quesada: Joe Quesada "Brand New Day" The Amazing Spider-Man #546–564
The Amazing Spider-Man is a daily comic strip featuring the character Spider-Man which has been syndicated for more than 40 years. [1] It is a dramatic, soap opera -style strip with story arcs which typically run for 8 to 12 weeks.
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Stan Lee is responsible with helping create the most villains for the web-slinger and helped pave the way for the fictional rogues gallery. The majority of supervillains depicted in Spider-Man comics first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man, while some first appeared in spinoff comics such as The Spectacular Spider-Man and Marvel Team-Up and other titles.
At Ryker's Island, many criminals attack him for his status as a policeman, but Spider-Man rescues him and breaks him out of jail. Vin apologizes to Carlie, and proceeds to arrest the Sergeant. [ 6 ] His sister, Michele Gonzales , who is an attorney, works out a plea deal for him, giving him six months in prison and a removal from the NYPD in ...
In Spider-Man 2, he portrays an usher to Mary Jane's play who refuses to let Peter enter after arriving late. In Spider-Man 3, Campbell appears as a French maître d' who messes up Peter's proposal to Mary Jane. [193] In the ultimately unmade Spider-Man 4, Campbell's character would have been revealed as Quentin Beck / Mysterio. [194]
Ultimate Spider-Man #1 sold out three times in just two months. [7] If sales for the comics with the standard cover and alternate covers are taken separately, it got 8 places in the top 10 most sold comics. [8] User comments in social media praised the arts and plots, and compared it favourably to the main Spider-Man comics. [7]