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The full-page illustration of Spider-Man lifting the machinery has become an iconic depiction of the character. The arc is celebrated as one of the best in Spider-Man's publication history. [6] [2] [12] Several comic book writers have praised the story.
"The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man" [12] The Amazing Spider-Man #248 January 1984: Roger Stern Ron Frenz "Secret Wars" The Amazing Spider-Man #249–252 February–May 1984 Jim Shooter "The Alien Costume Saga" [18] The Amazing Spider-Man #252–263 Marvel Team-Up #141–150 Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #90–100 Web of Spider-Man #1 ...
Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Book 1: Ultimate Fallout #4, Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #1-12, Spider-Men #1-5 August 2015 978-0785197782: Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate Collection Book 2: Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #13-28 and #16.1 October 2015 978-0785197799: Miles Morales: Ultimate Spider-Man Ultimate ...
Spider-Man fights Morbius, and Morbius later decides to leave to avoid the daylight. Dr. McKay does her own exposition, then Lizard turns up again. Spider-Man loses the fight with him, and Lizard gets to drag the chemist off to the sewers. Spidey gets knocked out and while unconscious is returned to his apartment. Mary Jane helps patch him up a ...
The Amazing Spider-Man 2: The Movie Storybook. Illustrated by Andy Smith. Marvel Press. ISBN 9781423197577. Curtis, Grant (2007). The Spider-Man Chronicles: The Art and Making of Spider-Man 3. Chronicle Books. ISBN 9780811857772. Gross, Edward (2002). Spider-Man Confidential: From Comic Icon to Hollywood Hero. Hyperion. ISBN 9780786887224.
Find the best list of Spider-Man movies here. Or just want to have the ultimate Spider-Man film marathon? How to Watch All the ‘Spider-Man’ Movies in Order for the Ultimate Spidey Marathon
Consists of the books Spider-Man and the Incredible Hulk: Doom's Day Book One: Rampage (1996), Spider-Man and Iron Man: Doom's Day Book Two: Sabotage (1997) and Spider-Man and Fantastic Four: Doom's Day Book Three: Wreckage (1997).
The second issue received a 6.0 out of 10 from IGN, [9] and a 3.5 out of 5 from Comic Book Resources. [10] The third issue received a 6.5 rating out of 10 from IGN, [11] and a 3 out of 5 from Comic Book Resources. [12] The fourth issue received a 6.5 rating out of 10 from IGN, [13] and a 2.5 out of 5 from Comic Book Resources. [14]