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Web of Spider-Man #1–129 (April 1985 – September 1995). Replaced Marvel Team-Up as the third major Spider-Man title at the time. Web of Spider-Man (vol. 2) #1–12 (December 2009 – November 2010). A Spider-Man anthology title designed to deal with some of the ancillary characters in the Spider-verse. Replaced The Amazing Spider-Man Family.
Web of Spider-Man is the name of two different monthly comic book series starring Spider-Man that have been published by Marvel Comics since 1985, the first volume of which ran for 129 issues between 1985 and 1995, and the second of which ran for 12 issues between 2009 and 2010.
Web of Spider-Man #18 James Bourne: Currently: Solo Formerly: Bullseye, Deadpool 1986 (October) David Michelinie, Marc Silvestri, Erik Larsen: Web of Spider-Man Vol 1 #19 John F. Walker: Currently: U.S. Agent Formerly: Super Patriot, Captain America 1986 (November) Mark Gruenwald, Paul Neary Captain America #323 Lemar Hoskins: Battlestar
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The Spectacular Spider-Man Super Special #1 Web of Spider-Man Super Special #1 June–October 1995: David Michelinie Various " Identity Crisis" The Amazing Spider-Man #434–435 The Sensational Spider-Man #27–28 Peter Parker: Spider-Man #91–92 The Spectacular Spider-Man #257–258 May–June 1998: Todd Dezago Howard Mackie Tom DeFalco J. M ...
Watching in chronological order can sort of throw a wrench into this intended viewing experience, so we recommend watching in order of release date. Beginning with Iron Man from 2008, and ending ...
The core title for Spider-Man has been The Amazing Spider-Man, since the title's launch in 1963.After issue #1's launch in January, the book was released monthly. [2]Marvel's first attempt at chronologically collecting the core title was in 1987, with the Marvel Masterworks premium hardcover line, which reprinted 10-12 comics per book.
After the Amazing Spider-Man series kind of fizzled out, Marvel Studios and Sony came to an agreement: the MCU can use Peter Parker/Spider-Man in its movies, and can produce films starring Peter ...