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- With publication of Spider-Man comics spanning decades, not everyone will want to start reading off of the Spider-Man reading order from the first issue, and for those who do want to, you’ll probably want to start with a more accessible trade paperback.
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Welcome to the Spider-Man Reading Order. This reading order contains all the essential and recommended comic book issues for you to enjoy Spider-Man.
Feb 4, 2015 · The Spider-Man comic books definitive issue-by-issue collecting guide and trade reading order for omnibus, hardcover, and trade paperback collections.
- From Amazing to Spectacular: Spider-Man in The 1970s
- Spider-Man Goes Cosmic in The 1980s
- Spider-Man Got Cloned! It’S The 1990s
- Spider-Man: The Clone Saga
- Peter Parker’s Back in Action!
- The New Amazing Spider-Man
- Amazing Spider-Man by J. Michael Straczynski: from Coming Home to One More Day
- Spider-Man: Brand New Day & The Gauntlet
- Spider-Man by Dan Slott
- Spider-Man by Nick Spencer
Marvel Comics does a great job with Amazing Spider-Man in its Marvel Masterworks collection, to a certain point. When Marvel started to launch more Spider-Man series, especially The Spectacular Spider-Man, things got a bit harder to read in order that way, but we will talk about that below. At first, it’s pretty straightforward. The Epic Collection...
Spider-Man was extremely popular–as he always was and still is–at the beginning of the 1990s. He was the star of Amazing Spider-Man, Web of Spider-Man, and Spectacular Spider-Man. A new series was added: Spider-Man, famously written and drawn by Todd McFarlane (he previously worked on ASM). 1. Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Return of the Sinis...
The 1990s saw the Death of Superman, Batman getting his back broken, and Spider-Man getting cloned. This Clone Saga was obviously not the first one (see The Amazing Spider-Man: The Original Clone Saga), but it was the biggest. In fact, it was so big that readers just wanted it to end at some point. Peter Parker must face old enemies, but also the d...
It was inevitable. Ben Reilly had to go at some point to let Peter Parker be Spider-Man again–it’s the comic book law that nothing really changes for long. Things mostly went back to normal, including the holes in the collected editions. 1. The Sensational Spider-Man: The Savage Land Saga Collects The Sensational Spider-Man #13-15. 2. Spider-Man: H...
With issue #440,The Amazing Spider-Man concluded, but a new volume of Amazing Spider-Man was immediately launched with Howard Mackie as a writer and John Byrne as a penciler. Peter Parker: Spider-Man(originally titled simply Spider-Man) was also relaunched, with the same creative team as before: Howard Mackie and John Romita Jr. 1. Spider-Man: The ...
Starting with Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #30, J. Michael Straczynski became the main writer of the series, and the driving force behind Spider-Man. It’s one of the most celebrated runs in recent history, even if the conclusion–forced by Marvel editorial–is still controversial (and mostly despised). You can focus on Straczynski’s work if you only wan...
After the infamous One More Day that marked the end of Straczynski’s work on the title, Marvel decided to only keep The Amazing Spider-Man, and it was published three times a month, with a team of rotating artists and writers. The first arc was Brand New Day worked as a “Back to Basics” storyline, leading the way to Dan Slott’s solo run. 1. Spider-...
After being one of the writers on the Amazing Spider-Man during the Brand New Day initiative, Dan Slott became the sole writer at issue #648 (Jan. 2011), launching the Big Timestoryline. It was the beginning of what became the longest run in Spidey’s history. During that era, Slott created new characters, updated old ones, developed the Spider-Vers...
Once Dan Slott left the title, it was Nick Spencer’s turn. The writer of the Superior Foes of Spider-Man (recommended reading as Spencer has incorporated elements from it in his run) is offering a “Fresh Start” to Peter Parker, a clear entry point for new readers as once again Spidey must start anew. And if you only want Nick Spencer’s work from th...
Apr 15, 2015 · Say you’re up late one night and you decide you want to read every Spider-Man comic book ever published but only if you can do so in chronological order. Not publication order, mind you, but in an order that has all 2,000+ issues make sense as a single story.
Apr 21, 2014 · Ultimate Spider-Man Reading Order. Honestly, you can plow through the first 133 issues of Spidey and almost never branch outside the Ultimate Spider-Man title. The primary exceptions come in the form of separate Spidey stories told under different series titles. These are outlined in bold below: Ultimate Spider-Man #1 – #13. Read on Marvel ...
As is natural for any 58 year-running comic, there have been a variety of writers for Amazing Spider-Man, and so we can divide the chronology of the comic into runs (based on main writer) and arcs based on plot-points. Here are the main runs of Amazing Spider-Man (ASM). Stan Lee (1962-1972), Amazing Fantasy #15 and ASM #1-110. The original classic!