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The earliest appearance of a direct reference to Ben telling Peter the phrase is the 1987 Spider-Man vs. Wolverine #1 by Jim Owsley, M. D. Bright, and Al Williamson. [21] [22] The series finale of Spider-Man: The Animated Series makes reference Ben saying it in January 1998 too. He asks "Do you remember what I taught you about great power?"
The Spider-Man (2002) and The Spectacular Spider-Man incarnations of Ben Parker appear in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse via archival footage. A young Ben Parker appears in Madame Web (2024), portrayed by Adam Scott. [51] [52] This version is a paramedic partnered with his friend Cassie Webb and an expectant uncle.
During that time, the original The Amazing Spider-Man ended with issue #441 (Nov. 1998), and The Amazing Spider-Man started with volume 2, #1 (Jan. 1999). [43] In 2003, Marvel reintroduced the original numbering for The Amazing Spider-Man and what would have been volume 2, #59, became issue #500 (Dec. 2003). [43]
Things go off the rails a bit with Spider-Man 3, which is a bit overstuffed in, well, just about every way.But if you watch it through the lens of Raimi returning to his campy Evil Dead roots, it ...
The Amazing Spider-Man #612–633 November 2009–June 2010: Various "Grim Hunt" The Amazing Spider-Man #634–637 August–July 2010 Various "One Moment in Time" The Amazing Spider-Man #638–641 September–October 2010 Joe Quesada "Origin of the Species" [28] The Amazing Spider-Man #642–647 November–December 2010: Various Various "Big Time"
1.9 Spider-Man: Goblin Moon (1999) 1.10 Spider-Man ... Doctor Octopus is blackmailing the top eight CEO's of various U.S. oil companies in order to get a stranglehold ...
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The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #1–4 (May – August 1991). The first Spider-Man miniseries of them all. Written by Danny Fingeroth with artwork by Al Milgrom and Kerry Gammill. The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man #1–4 (September – December 1993). The sequel miniseries to The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man.