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  2. Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    [8]: 254 Since 1962, hundreds of millions of comics featuring the character have been sold around the world. [188] Spider-Man is the world's most profitable superhero. [189] [needs update] In 2014, global retail sales of licensed products related to Spider-Man reached approximately $1.3 billion. [190]

  3. 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.

  4. Spider-Men - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Men is a five-issue, 2012 superhero comic book miniseries published by Marvel Comics, featuring Peter Parker, the original Spider-Man, and Miles Morales, the second and current Ultimate Marvel version of Spider-Man, who appear together in a crossover storyline that involves the two alternate universes from which they each originate.

  5. Spider-Man: No Way Home - Wikipedia

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    Spider-Man: No Way Home had its world premiere at Fox Village Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, on December 13, 2021. [182] [183] The film was released in the United Kingdom and Ireland on December 15, [184] and in the United States on December 17, where it opened in 4,325 theaters including in RealD 3D [185] and IMAX and other premium large ...

  6. Clone Saga - Wikipedia

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    During the "Miles Morales: Beyond" storyline, it is eventually revealed that the cloning of Miles was actually a set-up by the Beyond Corporation, the same company who made Ben Reilly's new Spider-Man suit, contracting the Slingers to work for them, imprisoning one of Spider-Man's former and current rogues, hiring supervillains, and attempt to ...

  7. 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.

  8. List of Spider-Man storylines - Wikipedia

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    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" The Amazing Spider-Man #648–656 November 2010–March 2011: Dan Slott ...

  9. List of incarnations of Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    Web-Man is one of several evil clones of Spider-Man created by Doctor Doom in an Electric Company comic book. They are later killed when Spider-Man destroys Doom's cloning machine. [49] Several characters have used the Spider-Woman identity: Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter (also called Arachne), Mattie Franklin, and Charlotte Witter.