Showing posts with label Steve Ditko. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Steve Ditko. Show all posts

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Superior Spider-Man | Comics

When a dying Doctor Octopus discovered that he has only a few days to live on Earth, he decides to be remembered forever even in a negative manner. So along with his newly reformed villainous team of Sinister Six, he unsuccessfully tried to bring upon “Ends of the Earth” but is stopped by the joint effort of Spider-Man and the New Avengers.

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Superior Spider-Man | Comics

It was revealed in “Dying Wish” that during their previous encounter, Doctor Octopus has somehow switched his consciousness with Peter Parker via one of his Octobots and the body of Doc Ock in the prison now holds the mind of Peter. As a final attempt to stop his enemy from getting away, Peter assembles the other villains who thought him to be Doc Ock to stop the one wandering in Spidey’s body.

In a final battle, Peter eventually dies in Doc Ock’s old, fragile body and Octavious has a change of heart at that moment. He promises to take care of business Spidey used to handle and the people he love and will become the Superior Spider-Man.

As Superior Spider-Man, he tussled with The Avengers for being unusually suspicious, fought the reformed Green Goblin, a new Venom, the fourth Hobgoblin, battered second rate villains like Jester and Screwball, destroyed the Kingpin’s lair of The Hand. Meanwhile, a small fraction of Peter’s rebel mind still seems to be roaming around inside of him for gaining control over the mind of Octavious and his unchecked actions.

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Superior Spider-Man (Comics) Wikipedia



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Transcendence to Heroism

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Superior Spider-Man Vol 01 – My Own Worst Enemy (Softcover)


Superior Spider-Man Vol 01 (Hardcover)


Superior Spider-Man Vol 02 – A Troubled Mind (Softcover)


Superior Spider-Man Vol 02 (Hardcover)


Superior Spider-Man Vol 03 – No Escape (Softcover)


Superior Spider-Man Vol 03 (Hardcover)


Superior Spider-Man Vol 04 – Necessary Evil (Softcover)


Superior Spider-Man Vol 05 – The Superior Venom (Softcover)

Superior Spider-Man Vol 06 – Goblin Nation (Softcover)

Following the 700 issue long run of the Amazing Spider-Man monthly ongoing comic series that was created by Stan Lee (Doctor Strange, Fantastic Four) and Steve Ditko (Hawk and Dove, Legion of Super-Heroes), Marvel Comics has start publishing the Superior Spider-Man as a biweekly ongoing series featuring the superhero Spider-Man.

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Conflict of Dual Conscience

The series ran for 31 issues contributed by writer Dan Slott (She-Hulk, Silver Surfer) and artists Ryan Stegman (Scarlet Spider, Wolverine), Humberto Ramos (Crimson, Kookaburra K) and Giuseppe Camuncoli. The series has a several storyline in it like My Own Worst Enemy, A Troubled Mind, No Escape, Necessary Evil, Darkest Hours and a mega crossover titled "Goblin Nation". The series continued after the re-launch of the of Amazing Spider-Man second volume.
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Tuesday, August 16, 2005

Spawn – Beginnings | Comics

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Spawn – Beginnings | Comics
Al Simmons was a former member of U.S. Marine Crops, also worked with the C.I.A. as a special agent trained for black ops. He was brutally murdered by his fellow agent in a twisted conspiracy while in the line of duty. Just because he was leading the life of an assassin in earth, he was sent straight to Hell upon death. One of the prime ruler of Hell, only known as Malebolgia offers him to join his cause, a war against Heaven and become his appointed herald, the Hellspawn. To see his widowed wife Wanda Blake for one last time, Simmons struck the deal with the devil at a cost that he wasn't completely aware of. With a burnt and disfigured appearance he returns to earth with his new super powers from Hell.

With his newly gained uncanny super-powers, Al Simmons desperately tries to re-construct his appearance many times but is unable to do so with perfection. Also he completely shatters emotionally when he come to know that five years have already passed since he had died and his beloved wife Wanda has since moved on with his best friend Terry Fitzgerald in Al's long time absence. Soon, he meets a clown like demon called The Violator who happens to be one of Malebolgia's evil lieutenants and the clown suddenly engages in a fierce battle with Spawn. Seeing this nonsense conflict, Malebolgia steps in to stop them from tearing each other and with no one left there is to care for, Al is now doubtful about his own destiny. He then goes after a psychotic child murderer who escaped the grasp of justice in plain sight and still at large.
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Spawn Vs. Violator
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Justice Gets Dark

Spawn 05

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Spawn – Beginnings


Spawn – Beginnings is a five part storyline telling the origin story of the superhero Spawn, collecting issue #01-05. Artist Todd McFarlane (Amazing Spider-ManImage United) acted as both writer and penciler for the story. It was almost twenty years ago when McFarlance created this best selling ongoing comics series from Image Comics. The issues related to this story were dedicated to the comic book legends like Jack Kirby (Challengers of the Unknown, New Gods), Steve Ditko, Joe Shuster and Will Eisner respectively. The storyline is followed by the second storyline of the series titled "Spawn – Dark Discoveries".
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Sunday, June 15, 2003

Amazing Spider-Man | Comics

High school student Peter Parker was a bookworm who doesn't get along with other students of his class and is often being sidelined. One of the guys who always picked on him was high-school bully and football star Flash Thompson. However, he had a loving family of his own with Uncle Ben and Aunt May, who loved him like their son. Once he accidentally gains amazing power of a spider after he was bitten by an irradiated spider at a science exhibit, Peter quickly discovered all the changes it made to his physicality and he is now able to crawl on walls just like spiders do!

He also gained enhanced strength and a very heightened sense that alerts him of any incoming incoming danger that he is not aware of. To put it all in use, he participated in a wrestling match against professional wrestler Joseph "Crusher" Hogan wearing a mask. He won the match easily and a TV producer approached him to perform on television. With that offer, his life came to tracks as Peter then designed a costume for himself, developed a pair of web-shooters and with a new name "Spider-Man" he became a TV star overnight!

With Great Power . . .
His joy of stardom was short lived when his beloved Uncle Ben was shot dead by a thief, which he finds out days after upon returning home. He finally managed to confront that thug in an abandoned warehouse after cornering him, Peter was shocked seeing he was the same person who ran past him a few days ago and Peter could've easily stopped him but did not. With that, he finally came to realize that, "With Great Power Must Also Come Great Responsibility" and decided to use his new-found gifts to help up people however he can.

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Amazing Spider-Man | Comics

To support his widowed Aunt May and continue his study, he wanted to go back to showbiz but because of publisher J. Jonah Jameson of Daily Bugle running Anti-Spider-Man campaign stating he is a bad influence for the youth, Peter couldn't do so either. So, he decided to start working as a freelance photographer for Bugle instead by taking pictures of his alter-ego Spider-Man and continuing his study as well. He even saved Jameson's son, astronaut John Jameson from an accident during one of the space operations but still got blamed by J. J. for that incident anyway.

Peter then tried to join popular superhero team Fantastic Four by breaking into Baxter Building and engaging all of them in a fight to show off his skills. After he explained reason for his actions, they informed him that they are actually more of a family of adventurers than a team and they don't get paid to save the world. A master of disguise criminal known as Chameleon framed Spider-Man by impersonating him to steal defense missile plans but the villain was caught by the real hero and his plans were foiled. Before taking this covert assignment, Chameleon cleared out Spidey's bank account by posing as him as well.

As Spider-Man, Peter has tangled with The Vulture and took pictures of their fight before defeating him to sell them to his not-so generous employer J. Jonah Jameson. In very early phase of his crime-fighting career, Peter picked a large number of deadly enemies while fighting crimes like Carnage, Crime-Master, Doctor Doom, Doctor Octopus, Electro, Green Goblin, Hobgoblin, Kingpin, Kraven the Hunter, The Lizard, Molten Man, Mysterio, Rhino, Sandman, The Scorpion, The Shocker, Tinkerer, Venom and many more. Ironically, he even teamed up with a few of them over time on several occasion and different situations.

During his stint at Daily Bugle, Parker dated his colleague Betty Brant for a brief period and his classmate Liz Allan developed a crush on him. Aunt May was also encouraging Peter to date their neighbor Anna Watson's beautiful niece, Mary Jane Watson. At this time, Aunt May's health condition suddenly worsens and she even suffers a heart attack. This made Peter run from the middle of a fight with Green Goblin and Sandman, which completely ruined his public reputation. As May got better, Peter quickly returns in action to regain his honor by facing his enemies head-on and prove Jonah Jameson wrong once again.

The End of The Green Goblin
After completing his graduation, Peter was enrolled in Empire State University where he befriended Harry Osborn and Gwen Stacy. His fearsome enemy Green Goblin would also return in his life and kidnap Spider-Man after discovering his secret identity only to reveal his own identity as well. It was his friend Harry's father Norman Osborn all along who became a psychotic super-criminal after he was transformed by his secretly developed Goblin Formula. Osborn frees Peter to fight with him once and for all in his secret lair but he was hospitalized following the battle and couldn't remember any of it.

Things were getting pretty exciting for him as he teamed-up with Sorcerer Supreme Doctor Strange at one occasion to fight an evil wizard Xandu and then received invitation of joining The Avengers, which he had to decline. Peter also came across his neighbor Mary Jane Watson but he was interested in classmate Gwen Stacy back then and Mary Jane starts dating his friend Harry Osborn. He went to Algeria for investigating the mysteries revolved around the death of his parents who were framed as agents of Red Skull. Peter managed to get his hands on his father's former CIA ID card to finally come clear his name.

The Death of Captain Stacy
Doctor Octopus broke out of prison after getting back his metallic arms and attempted to hijack a plane but failed. He and Spider-Man tangled soon enough on a rooftop where a child was about to be crushed by falling debris as a result of Spidy battling Doc Ock and Gwen's father, Captain George Stacy sacrificed himself to save the boy by jumping in. He died in Peter's arms and asked him to take care of Gwen. Captain Stacy figured his secret identity long ago but kept it a secret by respecting Peter's personal choice. Not only was he heart-broken at this tragedy, he was also accused of Captain Stacy's death.

The Death of Gwen Stacy
Peter learns that his best friend Harry has developed an addiction to LSD and these stressful moments caused Norman Osborn to succumb to his maniacal Green Goblin persona once again. Blaming Peter for the current condition of his son and himself, Osborn decides to take revenge on Peter Parker by kidnapping his girlfriend Gwen Stacy. He picked up Gwen from Peter's apartment when he was away and Spidey faces Osborn at the Brooklyn Bridge and as the latter was being overpowered, he threw Gwen off the bridge and as Spidey tries to web her legs to pull her up, it snapped her neck, killing her.

Osborn fled from the spot to one of his warehouse when Peter was still mourning for her but Parker found him in his own lair only to unleash all of his anger on the madman. In a fit of rage, Spidey almost killed him but then he backed off. The Goblin however was impaled by his own Goblin Glider, which he actually tried to use to kill his confused enemy. Upon learning this news, Mary Jane tries to unsuccessfully comfort him but these two eventually coped with it and bond together. Afterwards, Peter attends Gwen's funeral before being confronted by Luke Cage for accusation of the death of Stacys.

The Punisher Strikes Twice
Peter and Mary Jane slowly got closer to the point where they shared a kiss before he heads to France with Robbie Robertson for work purpose. Upon returning, he finds a very alive Gwen Stacy around and couldn't bring him up to rekindle his relationship with her. So, with help from field reporter Ned Leeds of Daily Bugle, he digs out that this one is actually a clone. Meanwhile, the vengeful veteran Frank Castle turned into costumed vigilante The Punisher was led after Spider-Man by a villain named Jackal. As soon as he attacked Spidey, the Jackal also strike with his claws but Peter manages to get away.

Spider-Man tangled with the ferocious vigilante once again in the Reiss Armories, where the latter thought that Spidey was responsible for his gun supplier Mechanic's death. However, he showed Punisher Jackal's clawing on that corpse and Frank Castle swears vengeance on The Jackal realizing he has been played all along. The Gwen clone named Joyce Delaney was created by the Jackal, who turns out to be professor, Miles Warren and as he loved her, Warren blames Peter for Gwen's death. Jackal forced Spider-Man to fight his own clone named Ben Reilly before his evil plan getting thwarted because of his clones.

Saga of Alien Costume
When the powerful Beyonder kidnapped many of Earth's heroes and villains to fight his "Secret Wars", Spider-Man was drafted too. His original costume was damaged in a fight and he tried to repair it with available Battleworld's tech but unbeknownst to him, it was replaced by an alien "symbiote" and turned into a black version of his costume. It was capable of shooting webs and changes his clothing into anything according to his will. However, back on Earth he noticed weird behavior of this new costume and sought help from Fantastic Four to find out it was a living organism and removed it forcibly.

Kraven's Last Hunt
Obsessed with his hunt, Kraven the Hunter completely lost his sanity after meeting another defeat at the hands of Spidey. He came up with another plan to take the web-slinger down for good this time and hit him with a tranquilizer dart when he was swinging around. Kraven then shot down a captured Spider-Man, which rendered him motionless and he proceeds to bury his prey. In attempt to become a better hero than Peter, he donned a duplicate copy of his enemy's costume and dubbed himself as "The Spider". In a brutal rage, he hospitalized many criminals by severely beating them up and even ended up killing one.

When Kraven’s drug eventually wear off after two weeks, Spidey came out of his grave only to learn that someone has been impersonating him for some time and causing all sorts of trouble. Before confronting his enemy once more, Peter goes to see Mary Jane and then goes back to face Sergei. He showed up to disappoint his enemy by refusing to fight him since Kraven already proved his superiority by "killing" him but this doesn't please him and he releases mutated killer Vermin on Spider-Man. Though unwilling to play his game, Peter takes down his enemy and Sergei Kravinoff then shoots himself with a hunting rifle.

For more information on Amazing Spider-Man comics series, you can check out these links below.

Amazing Spider-Man (Comics) Wikipedia

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Spider-Man's Rogues Gallery

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Amazing Fantasy Omnibus

Spider-Man – With Great Power…

Spider-Man Visionaries – Kurt Busiek

Untold Tales of Spider-Man

Spider-Man/Dr. Octopus – Year One

Amazing Spider-Man Masterworks Vol 01

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 01

Marvel Classic Origins

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 02

Essential Spider-Man Vol 01

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 03

The Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol 01

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 04

Essential Spider-Man Vol 02

Amazing Spider-Man – The End of The Green Goblin

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 05

Amazing Spider-Man – Wings of The Vulture

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 06

Amazing Spider-Man – To Kill A Spider-Man

Fantastic Firsts

Essential Spider-Man Vol 03

Bring On The Bad Guys

Marvel Masterworks – Fantastic Four Vol 08

Amazing Spider-Man – Madness of Mysterio

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 07

Amazing Spider-Man – To Crush The Kingpin

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 08

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 09

Essential Spider-Man Vol 04

Amazing Spider-Man – The Death of Captain Stacy

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 10

Amazing Spider-Man – In The Grip of The Goblin

Spider-Man Visionaries – John Romita Sr.

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 11

Essential Spider-Man Vol 05

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 12

Amazing Spider-Man – Countdown To Chaos!

Spider-Man – The Death of Gwen Stacy

Spider-Man – Death of The Stacys

Marvel Masterworks – The Amazing Spider-Man Vol 13

Spider-Man Vs. Doctor Octopus

Essential Marvel Team-Up Vol 01

Amazing Spider-Man – The Punisher Strikes Twice

Essential Spider-Man Vol 06

Spider-Man – His Greatest Team-Up Battles

Spider-Man – Clone Genesis

Essential Spider-Man Vol 07

Spider-Man – A New Goblin

Essential Spider-Man Vol 08

Essential Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 01

Essential Spider-Man Vol 09

Essential Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 02

The Complete Frank Miller Spider-Man

Sensational Spider-Man – Nothing Can Stop The Juggernaut

Contest of Champions

Avengers – The Contest

X-Men and The Amazing Spider-Man – Savage Land

Essential Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 03

Fantastic Four/Spider-Man Classic

Spider-Man – The Origin of The Hobgoblin

Secret Wars

Secret Wars Omnibus

Essential Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 04

Spider-Man – The Saga of The Alien Costume

Revenge of The Living Monolith

Spider-Man – The Death of Jean DeWolff

Secret Wars II Omnibus

Spider-Man Vs. Wolverine

Amazing Spider-Man – The Wedding

Spider-Man – Kraven's Last Hunt (Softcover)

Spider-Man – Kraven's Last Hunt (Hardcover)

Venom – Birth of a Monster

Spider-Man Visionaries – Todd McFarlane Vol 01

Spider-Man Legends Vol 02 – Todd McFarlane

Spider-Man – The Birth of Venom

Spider-Man Vs. Venom

Venom – Dark Origin

Acts of Vengeance Omnibus

Acts of Vengeance Crossovers

Spider-Man – The Cosmic Adventures

Spider-Man – The Original Clone Saga

Spider-Man – Sinister Six

Spider-Man – Return of The Sinister Six

Spider-Man – Torment (Softcover)

Spider-Man – Torment (Hardcover)

The New Fantastic Four – Monsters Unleashed

Spider-Man – Venom Returns

Spider-Man – Deadly Foes of Spider-Man

Spider-Man Vs. Doctor Doom

Iron Man – The Dragon Seed Saga

Spider-Man – Revenge of The Sinister Six

Spider-Man – Carnage

Spider-Man – Soul of The Hunter

Spider-Man – Invasion of The Spider Slayers

Spider-Man/Punisher/Sabretooth – Designer Genes

Spider-Man Vs. The Green Goblin

Spider-Man – Son of The Goblin

Venom – Lethal Protector

Spider-Man 2099 Vol 01 – Genesis

Spider-Man – Maximum Carnage

Spider-Man's Greatest Villains

Spider-Man – The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 01

Spider-Man – The Lost Years

Venom – Separation Anxiety

Spider-Man – The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 02

Spider-Man – The Complete Clone Saga Epic, Book 03

Spider-Man – The Complete Clone Saga Epic, Book 04

Marvel Visionaries – Stan Lee

Spider-Man – The Complete Clone Saga Epic Book 05

Spider-Man – Saga of The Sandman

Spider-Man – Revelations

Spider-Man Unmasked

Spider-Man – Hobgoblin Lives

Spider-Man – Identity Crisis

Peter Parker, Spider-Man – A Day In The Life

Spider-Man – Revenge of The Green Goblin

Spider-Man's Tangled Web Vol 01

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 01 – Coming Home (Softcover)

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 01 – Coming Home (Hardcover)

Marvel Visionaries – John Romita Jr.

Spider-Man's Tangled Web Vol 02

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 02 – Revelations

Nuff Said

Spider-Man's Tangled Web Vol 03

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 03 – Until The Stars Turn Cold

Peter Parker, Spider-Man – Return of The Goblin

Spider-Man – Legend of The Spider-Clan

Peter Parker, Spider-Man – Trials and Tribulations

Spider-Man's Tangled Web Vol 04

Spider-Man – Blue (Softcover)

Spider-Man – Blue (Hardcover)

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 04 – The Life and Death of Spiders

Spider-Man/Mary Jane – You Just Hit The Jackpot

Peter Parker, Spider-Man – Senseless Violence

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 05 – Unintended Consequences

Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 01 – The Hunger

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 06 – Happy Birthday

Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 02 – Countdown

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 07 – The Book of Ezekiel

Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 04 – Disassembled

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 08 – Sins Past

Spider-Man Vol 04 – The Goblin Strikes

Spider-Man – India

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 09 – Skin Deep

Marvel Knights Spider-Man Vol 01 – Down Among The Dead Men

Marvel Knights Spider-Man Vol 02 – Venomous

Marvel Knights Spider-Man Vol 03 – The Last Stand

Marvel Knights Spider-Man Vol 01

Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 05 – Sins Remembered

Spectacular Spider-Man Vol 06 – Final Curtain

New Avengers Vol 01 – Breakout

Spider-Man/Human Torch – I'm With Stupid

Spider-Man – Breakout

Toxin – The Devil You Know

Amazing Spider-Man Vol 10 – New Avengers

Marvel Knights Spider-Man Vol 04 – Wild Blue Yonder

Marvel Team-Up Vol 02 – Master of The Ring

House of M – Spider-Man

Spider-Man/Black Cat – The Evil That Men Do

Spider-Man – The Other (Softcover)

Spider-Man – The Other (Hardcover)

Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane Vol 01

Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane Vol 01 – Super Crush

Civil War – The Road to Civil War

Sensational Spider-Man – Feral

Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Vol 01 – Derailed

Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane Vol 02 – The New Girl

Civil War – Amazing Spider-Man

Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Vol 02 – Mystery Date

Spider-Man – Reign

Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane Vol 02

Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane Vol 04 – Still Friends

Spider-Man/Fantastic Four – Silver Rage

Spider-Man – Back In Black (Softcover)

Spider-Man – Back In Black (Hardcover)

Peter Parker, Spider-Man – Back In Black

Spider-Man – One More Day (Softcover)

Spider-Man – One More Day (Hardcover)

Spider-Man – Brand New Day Vol 01

Spider-Man – Brand New Day Vol 02

Spider-Man – Brand New Day Vol 03

Spider-Man – Amazing Friends

Spider-Man – Spider-Women

Spider-Man – Kraven's First Hunt (Softcover)

Spider-Man – Kraven's First Hunt (Hardcover)

Amazing Spider-Man – New Ways to Die (Softcover)

Amazing Spider-Man – New Ways to Die (Hardcover)

Secret Invasion – Amazing Spider-Man

Secret Invasion (Softcover)

Secret Invasion (Hardcover)

Secret Invasion – Front Line

Spider-Man – Crime and Punisher (Softcover)

Spider-Man – Crime and Punisher (Hardcover)

Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane – Sophomore Jinx

Spider-Man – Family Ties

Spider-Man – Death and Dating

Dark Reign – Accept Change

Spider-Man Noir

Doctor Doom and The Masters of Evil

Dark Reign – Fantastic Four

Spider-Man – American Son (Softcover)

Spider-Man – American Son (Hardcover)

Deadpool – Suicide Kings (Softcover)

Deadpool – Suicide Kings (Hardcover)

Spider-Man – Died In Your Arms Tonight

Dark Reign – Sinister Spider-Man

Spider-Man – Red-Headed Stranger

Dark Reign – The List (Softcover)

Dark Reign – The List (Hardcover)

Spider-Man – Return of The Black Cat

Spider-Man – Anti-Venom

Spider-Man – The Gauntlet Book 01 – Electro and Sandman

Dark Reign – Hawkeye

Spider-Man – The Real Clone Saga

Spider-Man – The Gauntlet Book 02 – Rhino and Mysterio

Spider-Man Noir – Eyes Without A Face

Spider-Man – The Gauntlet Book 03 – Vulture and Morbius

Spider-Man – Jackpot

Spider-Man – The Gauntlet Book 04 – Juggernaut

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Siege – Embedded (Hardcover)

Amazing Spider-Man – The Gauntlet, Vol 05 – Lizard (Softcover)

Amazing Spider-Man – The Gauntlet, Vol 05 – Lizard (Hardcover)

Spider-Man – The Grim Hunt (Softcover)

Spider-Man – The Grim Hunt (Hardcover)

Spider-Man – The Osborn Identity

Spider-Man – One Moment In Time (Softcover)

Spider-Man – One Moment In Time (Hardcover)

Marvel Universe Vs. The Punisher (Softcover)

Marvel Universe Vs. The Punisher (Hardcover)

One Month to Live

Spider-Man – Origin of The Species (Softcover)

Spider-Man – Origin of The Species (Hardcover)

Spider-Man – Big Time (Softcover)

Spider-Man – Big Time (Hardcover)

Spider-Man – Big Time Ultimate Collection

Spider-Girl Vol 01 – Family Values


Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine (Softcover)

Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine (Hardcover)

Carnage – Family Feud


Spider-Man – The Vengeance of Venom

Amazing Spider-Man is a monthly ongoing comics series from Marvel Comics featuring one of the most popular superhero of Marvel Universe of same name. Known to avid comic book readers as your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man, this character was created by comic-book legends writer Stan Lee (Silver Surfer – Judgment Day, Silver Surfer – Parable) and co-created by artist Steve Ditko (Beware the Creeper, Legion of Super-Heroes), which starts publication from 1963. Spider-Man first appeared in the fifteenth issue of Amazing Fantasy comic series and has been continuing a legacy for decades after decades in many story-arcs, limited series, crossovers and major events.

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Spider Man and The Sinister Six

Many spin-off ongoing series featuring our favorite web-slinger were produced and saw huge success but Amazing Spider-Man still remains the longest running monthly ongoing series of the character as well as one of the longest running comic book publications in history. A film titled The Amazing Spider-Man starring actor Andrew Garfield was released in 2012, which was quite successful and it also had its sequel The Amazing Spider-Man 2 released on 2014. The character has also become a part of Marvel Cinematic Universe, debuting in 2016's release Captain America – Civil War and then have appeared in a solo movie of 2017 titled Spider-Man: Homecoming.
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