Spider-Man (Peter Parker)

Spider-Man (Peter Parker)

⭐ Key Issues

Web of Spider-Man (1985) #1

Web of Spider-Man (1985) #1

First Appearance: Web of Spider-Man solo series debut

First issue of Web of Spider-Man, the third Spider-Man ongoing series launched in 1985. Features Spider-Man shedding the alien symbiote costume. A key issue for Spider-Man and Venom collectors.

Amazing Fantasy 15: Spider-Man! (2011) #1

Amazing Fantasy 15: Spider-Man! (2011) #1

First Appearance: Spider-Man (Peter Parker) — reprint

Modern reprint of the landmark Amazing Fantasy #15, the first appearance of Spider-Man. An accessible way to experience the historic Stan Lee and Steve Ditko origin story.

Venom: Lethal Protector (1993) #1

Venom: Lethal Protector (1993) #1

First Appearance: Venom solo series debut

First issue of Venom's solo series. Eddie Brock as Venom moves to San Francisco in this landmark 1993 limited series that spawned the modern Venom franchise. Written by David Michelinie with art by Mark Bagley.

Civil War (2006) #1 (Turner Variant)

Civil War (2006) #1 (Turner Variant)

Michael Turner variant cover of Civil War #1, the opening issue of Marvel's landmark 2006 event by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven.

Civil War (2006) #1

Civil War (2006) #1

The opening issue of Marvel's landmark Civil War event by Mark Millar and Steve McNiven. The Superhuman Registration Act divides the Marvel Universe as Captain America and Iron Man lead opposing sides in a conflict that reshapes Marvel continuity for years. One of the best-selling Marvel events ever published.

Amazing Fantasy (1962) #15

Amazing Fantasy (1962) #15

First Appearance: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)

The first appearance of Spider-Man. Peter Parker is bitten by a radioactive spider and gains his powers in this landmark issue by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. One of the most important and valuable comics in Marvel history.

The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #50

The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #50

First Appearance: Spider-Man unmasked — landmark story

The issue where Spider-Man quits, featuring the iconic image of Peter Parker walking away from his costume in an alley. Written by Stan Lee with art by John Romita Sr. One of the most recognizable covers in comics history and a major Bronze Age key.

Amazing Spider-Man: Facsimile Edition (2023) #121

Amazing Spider-Man: Facsimile Edition (2023) #121

First Appearance: Spider-Man black symbiote costume — origin explained

Facsimile edition of Amazing Spider-Man #121, the Death of Gwen Stacy — one of the most pivotal issues in comics history. The death of Peter Parker's girlfriend at the hands of the Green Goblin marks the end of the Silver Age of comics.

Amazing Spider-Man: Facsimile Edition (2023) #122

Amazing Spider-Man: Facsimile Edition (2023) #122

Facsimile edition of Amazing Spider-Man #122, the Death of the Green Goblin. The immediate sequel to the Death of Gwen Stacy — Norman Osborn dies impaled by his own glider. Together #121 and #122 are among the most important issues in Spider-Man history.

Amazing Spider-Man: Facsimile Edition (2023) #129

Amazing Spider-Man: Facsimile Edition (2023) #129

First Appearance: The Punisher (Frank Castle)

Facsimile edition of Amazing Spider-Man #129, the first appearance of the Punisher. Frank Castle debuts as a villain targeting Spider-Man, written by Gerry Conway with art by Ross Andru. One of the most important Bronze Age keys.

Bitten by a radioactive spider, high school student Peter Parker gained the speed, strength and powers of a spider. Adopting the name Spider-Man, Peter hoped to start a career using his new abilities. Taught that with great power comes great responsibility, Spidey has vowed to use his powers to help people.

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