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Dakota Mayes of MovieWeb ranked Spidey and His Amazing Friends 5th in their "Best Animated Spider-Man Series" list, stating, "Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends is different from all others on this list in that it is geared towards toddlers. This modern update of the classic 80's cartoon left out Iceman and Firestar, and traded them with other ...
Spider-Man: Blue is a comic book limited series written by Jeph Loeb [1] and illustrated by Tim Sale. It ran for a total of six issues and has been reprinted in trade paperback form. Loeb and Sale had also worked on the limited series: Daredevil: Yellow , Hulk: Gray and Captain America: White which also chronicle their respective Marvel Comics ...
Marvel Age Spider-Man #17-20 Digest 96 Mar 2005: 978-0785116325: Marvel Age Spider-Man Team-Up: A Little Help From My Friends: Marvel Age Spider-Man Team-Up #1–5 Digest 96 Jun 2005: 978-0785116110: Marvel Adventures Spider-Man; 1 The Sinister Six: Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #1-4 Digest 96 Sep 2005: 978-0785117391: 2 Power Struggle: Marvel ...
In 2007, two Spider-Man 3 games were released for mobile devices, developed by Javaground USA and produced by Sony Online Entertainment. Spider-Man 3 Action was released early in the year, followed by Spider-Man 3 Puzzle a few months later.
Spider-Man & Araňa Special: The Hunter Revealed (May 2006) Spider-Man Family Featuring Amazing Friends (October 2006) Spider-Man: Black and Blue and Read All Over (November 2006) Fallen Son: Spider-Man (July 2007). Spider-Man's segment in Fallen Son: The Death of Captain America. Spider-Man: Swing Shift Director's Cut (February 2008)
Spider-Man Unlimited Wizard Edition is a Marvel comic book series that was printed in 1999, and told the story of Spider-Man's new adventures in the Spider-Man Unlimited television series. In this storyline, Spider-Man sports a new costume - one similar to that worn by Ben Reilly and May "Mayday" Parker - made using Nanotechnology "discretely ...
The Prowler believes that Spider-Man is responsible for Stacy's death after having the Prowler dress up as Spider-Man and show up at Stacy's house in issue #87. Spider-Man ends up defeating the Prowler and delivering him to the hospital, and after returning to Gwen's house, he finds out that she has left for London to live with her aunt and uncle.
However, in 1995, Marvel editor Danny Fingeroth decided a story gap existed between Amazing Fantasy #15 and The Amazing Spider-Man #1. In an attempt to fill that gap, Marvel published three Spider-Man flashback stories in Amazing Fantasy #16–18 (Dec. 1995 – March 1996), each written by Kurt Busiek and painted chiefly by Paul Lee. [11]