Amazing Spider-Man #601 (October 2009) by Marvel Comics
Cover by J. SCOTT CAMPBELL. Written by MARK WAID. Art by MARIO ALBERTI. Prepare for the All-New, All-Deadly: DARK MARY-JANE!! Oops, sorry, that’s the rest of Marvel’s solicits…Actually, in this issue ‘Red-Headed Stranger’ begins just after the surprising events of AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #600 with Pete’s love life taking a turn for the worse just as his old flame Mary Jane returns to New York City. (FINALLY!! Sheesh. What took us so long?!) Plus: A back-up tale by Brian Michael Bendis & Joe Quesada.
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Spectacular Spider-Man #85 (December 1983) by Marvel Comics
“The Hatred of the Hobgoblin!” Plot by Roger Stern. Script by Bill Mantlo. Art by Al Milgrom (layouts) and Jim Mooney (finishes). Cover by Al Milgrom. The Hobgoblin experiments with Norman Osborn’s old chemical formula to gain the physical power of the Green Goblin. If the sinister villain is successful, that will spell big trouble for the web-slinger! Meanwhile, Peter Parker joins his friends (Harry, Liz, Betty, Flash, Sha Shan, and Mary Jane) for lunch at the Tavern-on-the-Green, where Harry and Liz have a big announcement for everyone! Later that evening, the wall-crawler and the Black Cat are swinging across the Manhattan rooftops, when suddenly the duo is ambushed by the Hobgoblin! Can the two heroes get out of each other’s way long enough to defeat the goblin?
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Amazing Spider-Man #361 (April 1992) by Marvel Comics
First (full) appearance of Carnage in “Savage Genesis!” Part 1 of 3. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Blood runs in the streets as a serial killer roams New York City! And as the web-slinger investigates the murders, he notices a very disturbing similarity to another killer’s modus operandi! In a burned-out building in Brooklyn, the spectacular one comes face-to-face with his new homicidal foe…Carnage! Can the wall-crawler end Cletus Kasady’s rampage in their very first encounter? Cameo appearances by Aunt May and Mary Jane Watson. Flashback cameo by Venom.
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Web-Warriors #1 Hip-Hop Variant Cover (January 2016) by Marvel Comics
Written by Mike Costa. Art by David Baldeon. Cover by Damion Scott. All of your favorite web-slinging wonders from SPIDER-VERSE, together in one place! It’s high-stakes action when ELECTRO threatens all of reality! From their base on Earth-001, it’s up to SPIDER-GWEN, SPIDER-MAN NOIR, SPIDER-MAN INDIA, SPIDER-UK, SPIDER-HAM and a TON of other surprise spider-guest stars to stop him!
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Amazing Spider-Man #337 (August 1990) by Marvel Comics
“Rites and Wrongs!” The Return of the Sinister Six Part 4 of 6. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Erik Larsen. Inks by Terry Austin. Cover by Erik Larsen and Walt Simonson. The cover says it all: Six vs. One! The Sinister Six vs. the one and only Amazing Spider-Man! After assembling his sinister sextet, Doc Ock puts his diabolic plan into motion! Otto Octavius wants to sabotage the launch of Cordco’s new space satellite! And use the satellite to spray a deadly poison over the entire planet! But the experimental ley line satellite is being sponsored by Empire State University! More specifically by the physics department with a graduate research assistant named Peter Parker! Will the web-slinger connect the dots in time? The countdown is on! Cameo appearances by Mary Jane Watson, Aunt May, Jonathan Caesar, Nova, Wolverine, Flash Thompson, and the Black Cat. (Note: The first issue of Spider-Man (1990) – the fourth Spider-Man title at the time – was also published this month.)
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Marvel Tales #32 Featuring Spider-Man (November 1971) by Marvel ComicsCover art by John Romita. Rhino on the Rampage, script by Stan Lee, art by John Romita; reprinted from Amazing Spider-Man, The (Marvel, 1963 series) #43. Where Crawls the Lizard, script by Stan Lee, art by John Romita; reprinted from Amazing Spider-Man (Marvel, 1963 series) #44. Victory, script by Stan Lee, pencils by Gene Colan, inks by Jack Abel; reprinted from Tales of Suspense (Marvel, 1959 series) #83.
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Amazing Spider-Man #576 (January 2009) by Marvel Comics
Written by JOE KELLY Pencils and Cover by CHRIS BACHALO Hammerhead’s having a Brand New Day of his own and it’s Spidey’s turn to pay. This one hurts…a lot.
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Amazing Spider-Man #241 (June 1983) by Marvel Comics“In the Beginning” Part 2 of 2. Script by Roger Stern. Art by John Romita Jr. (breakdowns) and Frank Giacoia (finishes). Cover by John Romita Jr. and Terry Austin. After clashing at the New York Coliseum, the Amazing Spider-Man pursues the Vulture to Staten Island! The cagey old bird has kidnapped his former business partner and taken refuge in a farmhouse (previously used as a hideaway)! The Vulture thinks he’s given Spidey the slip! But instead he’s given the web-slinger a chance to clip his aged wings! It’s another titanic tussle between the Vulture and your friendly neighborhood Spider-Man! Origin of the Vulture. Cameo appearance by Mary Jane Watson.
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Spider-Man #1 Silver Variant Cover (August 1990) by Marvel Comics
This is an unbagged black cover with silver webbing. Story, art and cover by Todd McFarlane. Fresh off his legendary run on Amazing Spider-Man, super-star artist Todd McFarlane is given the reigns to his very own Spidey title. Right out of the gate the wall-crawler will be challenged like never before as mysterious and ominous drums in the distance are driving the savage Lizard to cut a swath of death and destruction through the streets of New York City. Can Spider-Man discover the one responsible for this madness before his arch foe causes more damage?
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Amazing Spider-Man #246 (November 1983) by Marvel Comics
“The Daydreamers!” Script by Roger Stern. Pencils by John Romita Jr. Inks by Dan Green. Cover by John Romita Jr. and Dan Green. The Watcher narrates the daydreams of four wishful souls: Felicia Hardy, J. Jonah Jameson, Mary Jane Watson, and Peter Parker! The Black Cat imagines robbing from the rich and giving to the poor alongside her favorite web-slinger! Jonah fantasizes about punching out the wall-crawler! Mary Jane dreams of seeing her name in the marquee lights of Broadway! And the Amazing Spider-Man yearns for respect as a photographer, scientist, and superhero! A fun issue! Cameo appearances (as part of dream sequences) by the Fantastic Four, Captain America, Iron Man, Doctor Doom, Doctor Octopus, Loki, the Absorbing Man, Kraven the Hunter, Meryl Streep, John Travolta, Woody Allen, and Cary Grant.
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SEE ALSO
* Deadpool - Wade Wilson Comic Covers and Cosplay
* Harley Quinn - Dr. Harleen Quinzel Comic Book Covers
* Wolverine - Logan, James Howlett, Weapon X Comic Book Covers