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  2. Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    [9]: 254 Since 1962, hundreds of millions of comics featuring the character have been sold around the world. [189] Spider-Man is the world's most profitable superhero. [190] [needs update] In 2014, global retail sales of licensed products related to Spider-Man reached approximately $1.3 billion. [191]

  3. Marvel Comics - Wikipedia

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    The record was Spider-Man: Rock Reflections of a Superhero concept album for music fans. [52] Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #1 (May 1984). Cover art by Mike Zeck depicting Captain America, Wolverine, Cyclops, Hawkeye, Rogue, She-Hulk, The Thing, Colossus, Monica Rambeau, Nightcrawler, Spider-Man, Human Torch, Hulk, Iron Man and Storm. [53]

  4. Spider-Man 2099 - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man 2099 is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.The character was created by Peter David and Rick Leonardi in 1992 for the Marvel 2099 comic book line, and he is a futuristic re-imagining of the original Spider-Man created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

  5. Spider-Man: No Way Home - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man: No Way Home is a 2021 American superhero film based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Man, co-produced by Columbia Pictures and Marvel Studios, and distributed by Sony Pictures Releasing. It is the sequel to Spider-Man: Homecoming (2017) and Spider-Man: Far From Home (2019), and the 27th film in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU).

  6. Spider-Man: Chapter One - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man: Chapter One is an American comic book miniseries starring Spider-Man published by Marvel Comics for 13 issues [1] (#1–12, with a #0 issue (April 1999) added between issues #6 (April 1999) and 7 (May 1999) from December 1998 to October 1999.

  7. List of Spider-Man storylines - Wikipedia

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    The Spectacular Spider-Man (magazine) #1–2 July–November 1968 Stan Lee John Romita Sr. "The Lifeline Tablet Saga" [8] The Amazing Spider-Man #68–77 Spider-Man: Lifeline #1–3 January–October 1969 Stan Lee John Romita Sr. "The Death of Captain Stacy" The Amazing Spider-Man #87–92 August 1970 – January 1971 Stan Lee Gil Kane

  8. Symbiote (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The first appearance of a symbiote occurs in The Amazing Spider-Man #252, The Spectacular Spider-Man #90, and Marvel Team-Up #141 (released concurrently in May 1984), in which Spider-Man brings one home to Earth after the Secret Wars (Secret Wars #8, which was months later, details his first encounter with it).

  9. List of Spider-Man enemies - Wikipedia

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    [4] [5] [6] Many collaborators would soon take over The Amazing Spider-Man title. One of the more popular examples included Todd McFarlane's Venom in the Modern Age of Comic Books. [7] Note: Alter ego characters who are the most high profile in the supervillain alias but have shared that alias with others are in bold. Alter egos listed having N ...