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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.
The first volume of Web of Spider-Man published by Marvel Comics for 129 issues, cover dated from April 1985 to October 1995. [1] It replaced Marvel Team-Up as the third major Spider-Man title of the time. Web of Spider-Man Annual ran for ten issues from 1985 to 1994. [2]
Spider-Man story arcs could be found in titles such as The Amazing Spider-Man, The Spectacular Spider-Man, Web of Spider-Man, Spider-Man Unlimited, and Peter Parker: Spider-Man. During the 21st century, the more popular Spider-Man story arcs would mostly be found in The Amazing Spider-Man, with some arcs taking as long as a year to complete.
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
A third series featuring Spider-Man, Web of Spider-Man, launched in 1985 to replace Marvel Team-Up. [39] The launch of a fourth monthly title in 1990, the "adjectiveless" Spider-Man (with the storyline "Torment"), written and drawn by popular artist Todd McFarlane, debuted with several different covers, all with the same interior content. All ...
Spider-Man 2 (2004). Two words: Alfred. Molina. The actor brought to life one of the biggest Spider-Man villains of all time when he stepped into the shoes metal tentacles of Dr. Otto Octavius ...
Title Volume Date of First Issue Ref. Amazing Spider-Man: Vol. 7 April 9, 2025 [34]Doctor Strange of Asgard: Vol. 1 March 5, 2025 [35]Eddie Brock: Carnage
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 ...