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  1. Sep 13, 2023 · When series such as Daredevil, Amazing Spider-Man, and Fantastic Four reached their 500th issue in the legacy numbering, Marvel shifted legacy number to be the main number and continued from there. For instance, Fantastic Four (1997 series) #70 was followed by Fantastic Four #500 and Fantastic Four #501 after that and so on.

  2. Jul 3, 2017 · Writer Dan Slott illustrates how Amazing Spider-Man will bear down on Issue #800 when the Marvel Legacy renumbering kicks in.

  3. Mar 31, 2023 · Marvel decided to renumber the comic, starting over again with a new Amazing Spider-Man #1. It's the same Peter Parker whose adventures had been in the comic since 1963, but a "new chapter" of his life.

  4. In late 2015, the series was relaunched with a fourth volume following the 2015 Secret Wars event. After 45 years, the volume was once again relaunched as part of Marvel Legacy, returning to the overall "legacy" numbering with issue No. 789 in late 2017.

  5. Aug 22, 2021 · The “Quick Math” section under each series is what number to add to an issue from a particular volume to get its legacy number. There is possibly some debate on where to include Superior Spider-Man #32-33 in sequence, but ASM v.3 #18 will still become #751.

  6. Dec 16, 2023 · This was the primary Spider-Man series at the time it was published, so Marvel includes it in the Amazing Spider-Man legacy numbering. Note: There was a second volume of Superior Spider-Man that was legacy-numbered at #34, meaning Superior Spider-Man (2013) counts towards two different numberings.

  7. Jan 5, 2023 · In order to sell the idea that this was a radically different approach to the character, Marvel canceled Amazing Spider-Man and replaced it with Superior Spider-Man. Even though Superior was technically a new book, it retained the creative team from Amazing and was a direct continuation of several long-running Amazing storylines.

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