This is a list of titles featuring the popular Spider-Man character from Marvel Comics .
Spider-Man First Appeared in ''Amazing Fantasy'' #15. After that, he was given his own series. Many followed, and as of August 2007, the related titles are:
Spider-Man also has had a number of series that are since cancelled or have been given new names:
- ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #1-2, (1968) a black and white magazine format series.
- '' Marvel Team-Up '' #1-150 (1972-1985), a series that featured Spider-Man paired with a different Marvel Comics super-hero each month. That original version was replaced by ''Web of Spider-Man'' in 1985. Subsequent versions featured Spider-Man heavily, but not in every issue.
- '' Giant-Size Spider-Man '' #1-6 (1974-1975). Began in July of 1974. The comics were much larger than the other Spider-man books at the time and had multiple stories, with the second one usually being a reprint of some earlier Spider-man story.
- '' The Spectacular Spider-Man '' #1-263 (1976-1998), originally called ''Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man'', was renamed in 1988 with issue #134 and cancelled with issue #263 (1998).
- '' Web Of Spider-Man '' #1-129 (1985-1995). Replaced '' Marvel Team-Up ''.
- ''. Relaunched with volume 2.
- '' Untold Tales Of Spider-Man '', #1-25 (1995-1997) a series that told new stories set in Spider-Man's early super-hero career, lasted 26 issues (there was a -1) and two Annuals.
- '' The Sensational Spider-Man '' #1-33 (1996-1998), cancelled at the same time ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' was cancelled & ''Amazing Spider-Man'' and ''Peter Parker: Spider-Man'' were relaunched. The title was revived with the renaming of the ''Marvel Knights Spider-Man'' serial in 2006.
- '''' #1-18 (1998-1999) another Retcon series, similar to Untold Tales Of Spider-Man , but with rotating creative teams telling stories of different time periods.
- '''' Vol. 2 #1-57 (1998-2002)
- '' Spider-Man's Tangled Web '' #1-22 (2002-2004) an Anthology series where new, Alternative and Vertigo comics creators were given a shot at telling stories featuring the character. The title was replaced by the ''Marvel Knights Spider-Man''.
- '' The Spectacular Spider-Man '' vol. 2 #1-27 (2003-2005).
- ''Marvel Knights Spider-Man'' #1-22 (2004-2006). Replaced '' Spider-Man's Tangled Web ''. Renamed '' The Sensational Spider-Man (vol. 2) '' with #23.
- '' Spider-Man Unlimited '' Vol. 3 #1-15 (2004-2006), showcasing Spider-Man in stories by new writing talent
- '' Spider-Girl '' (Marvel Comics, #0-100 (October 1998 - July 2006), sequel to What If #105, February, 1998). Written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Ron Frenz . Set in an alternate future, starring Spider-Man's daughter.
- ''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man'' #1-4 (Marvel Comics, May 1991 - August 1991; Writer: and Kerry Gammill ) - A mini-series featuring the Sinister Syndicate.
- ''Lethal Foes of Spider-Man'' #1-4 (Marvel Comics, September 1993 - December 1993; Writer: ) - Sequel miniseries to ''Deadly Foes of Spider-Man''.
- ''Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project''
- ''Spider-Man: The Lost Years'' #1-3; #0 (Marvel Comics, August 1995 - October 1995, Writer: J.M. DeMatteis, Penciller: John Romita, Jr; January 1996) A story starring Ben Reilly , set at the halfway point between his "birth" and return to New York, during his travels. Specifically set in Salt Lake City, Utah , where he was framed for murder by Kaine. Zero issue was separate, and a "primer" for Ben Reilly taking over as Spider-Man.
- ''Spider-Man: The Final Adventure'' #1-4 (Marvel Comics, December 1995 - March 1996, Writer: .) - Peter Parker and his very pregnant wife Mary Jane move to Portland . The miniseries ends with Peter losing his spider-powers.
- ''Spider-Man: Redemption'' #1-4 () Sequel miniseries to ''The Lost Years'', set in the then-present day.
- '') a Retcon miniseries retelling Spider-Man's earliest adventures. Later disavowed from continuity.
- ''Spider-Man/Daredevil'' #1-4 (Marvel Comics/)
- '') - part of Loeb and Sale's "colour series", also including ''Daredevil: Yellow'' and ''Hulk: Grey''.
- ''Spider-Man: Quality of Life'' #1-4 (Marvel Comics, July 2002 - October 2002) - A CG mini-series written by Greg Rucka dealing with Curt Connors attempting to find a cure, for his cancer-stricken wife.
- ''Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin''
- ''Spider-Man: Get Kraven'' #1-6 (Marvel Comics, August 2002 - December 2002) - A mini-series about Al Kravinoff, the son of Kraven The Hunter , wanting the make a movie. Critically molested as "awful on every level," and cancelled one issue early as a result, with a talking dog announcing the fact on the last page of the last issue.
- '') - Infamously late miniseries, with a three-year hiatus between issues three and four, which was finally released December 2005.
- ''Spider-Man/Wolverine'' #1-4 (Marvel Comics/Marvel Knights, August 2003 - November 2003; Writer: ) - A mini-series about Spider-Man going to Japan to rescue a captured Wolverine. .
- '') - Originally intended as the story of Peter Parker's conception; later declared non-canonical.
- ''Spider-Man: Doctor Octopus Year One'' (Marvel Comics, August 2004 - December 2004, Writer: )- Featuring the early life of Doc Ock. Not part of Marvel Universe continuity.
- ''Spider-Man: Breakout'' #1-5 (Marvel Comics, June 2005 - October 2005; Writer: ) Spider-Man hunting down some of the criminals who escaped the Raft, in ''New Avengers.''
- '') - a part of the more general House Of M event
- ''Spider-Man: The Mysterio Manifesto''
- ''Spider-Man: Lifeline''
- '''' (December 2006-March 2007), Set 35 years into Spider-Man's future, a retired Spider-Man returns to combat the injustices of a vastly different New York City.
- ''Spider-Man vs. Wolverine'' (Marvel Comics; February 1987; Writer: ) - Primarily significant for featuring the death of long-time supporting character Ned Leeds
- ''Spider-Man/Kingpin: To the Death'' (Marvel Comics; 1997; Plot: ) - A "reunion" one-shot, also starring Daredevil, teaming Stan Lee on scripting duties with John Romita Sr's pencils over a Tom DeFalco plot.
- ''Web of Romance'' (Marvel Comics ; February 2006; Writer: Tom Beland )
- ''Spider-Man: Dead Man's Hand''
- ''Spider-Man: Venom Agenda''
- ''Spider-Man: Sweet Charity''
- ''Spider-Man/Dr. Strange: The Way to Dusty Death''
- ''Spider-Man and Marrow''
- ''Spider-Man/Punisher/Sabertooth: Designer Genes''
- ''The Amazing Spider-Man: Soul of the Hunter''
- ''Spider-Man: Made Men''
- ''Spider-Man Family'' (Featuring an original Spider-Man/Spider-Girl/Arana story as well as reprints of ''Spider-Man 2099 #1'', ''Untold Tales of Spider-Man #1'', ''Marvel Tales #1'' and ''Petey'')
- ''Spider-Man Family: Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends''
- Kraven's Last Hunt ''Web of Spider-Man'' #31-32, ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #293-294 and ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #131-132
- Maximum Carnage - ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #378-380, ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' Vol. 1 #201-203, ''Spider-Man'' #35-37, ''Spider-Man Unlimited'' Vol. 1 #1&2, ''Web of Spider-Man'' #101-103.
- Clone Saga - encompassing almost every Spider-Man comic over the course of two years.
- : Spectacular Spider-Man - #240, Sensational Spider-Man - #11, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) - #418, Spider-Man (Vol. 1) - #75.
- , Spider-Man adopts four new identies. Takes place in ''Amazing Spider-Man'' #434-#435, ''Spectacular Spider-Man'' #257 - #258, ''Sensational Spider-Man'' #27 - #28, ''Spider-Man (Vol. 1)'' #91 - #92. Slingers was created as a spin-off.
- : Sensational Spider-Man - #32, Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) - #440, Spider-Man (Vol. 1) - #96, Spectacular Spider-Man - #262, Sensational Spider-Man - #33.
- : Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 1) - #441, Spider-Man (Vol. 1) - #97, Spectacular Spider-Man - #263, Spider-Man (Vol. 1) - #98.
- is the first Spider-Man crossover since 2000 and runs from October 2005 to January 2006. It takes place in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1-4, Marvel Knights Spider-Man #19-22, and Amazing Spider-Man #525-528.
- Spider-Man: One More Day
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