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The Amazing Spider-Man #441 Peter Parker: Spider-Man #97–98 The Spectacular Spider-Man #263 1998 Todd Dezago John Byrne Howard Mackie "Flowers for Rhino" [21] [24] Spider-Man's Tangled Web #5–6 October–November 2001: Peter Milligan "The Book of Ezekiel" The Amazing Spider-Man #503–508 January–June 2004: J. Michael Straczynski John ...
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).
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 ...
Issue #0 is reprint material only. Spider-Man/Punisher: Family Plot #1–2 (February – March 1996) Spider-Man: Redemption #1–4 (September – December 1996). Sequel miniseries to Spider-Man: The Lost Years set in the then-present day. Spider-Man: Hobgoblin Lives #1–3 (January – March 1997) Spider-Man: Death and Destiny #1–3 (August ...
The Spectacular Spider-Man was initially a two-issue magazine published by Marvel in 1968, [1] as an experiment in entering the black-and-white comic-magazine market [2] successfully pioneered by Warren Publishing and others. It sold for 35 cents when standard comic books cost 12 cents and Annuals and Giants 25 cents.
In reality, Spider-Man had defeated the Green Goblin [a] and during the fight, the Green Goblin revealed that it was the real Aunt May currently under the care of Reed Richards, and it was a paid actress infused with Aunt May's DNA who Spider-Man had believed to die before (in The Amazing Spider-Man #400). He also revealed that if the device in ...
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Webspinners was created in 1999 after a consolidation of Marvel's Spider-Man comics line that saw cancellations and relaunches of the existing ongoing series. The title was conceived as a new anthology series that was divided into multi-issue story arcs, each of which featured a different creative team and told a story from a different part of Spider-Man's history.