List of The Amazing Spider-Man issues
The following is a complete list of all volumes of The Amazing Spider-Man, with notes for each issue.
Amazing Fantasy #15 (August 1962)
Written by Stan Lee with art by Steve Ditko. Features the first appearances of Spider-Man, Aunt May, Uncle Ben, Flash Thompson, and Liz Allan. High school student Peter Parker is bitten by a radioactive spider, thus gaining the proportionate strength, speed, and agility of a spider, along with a precognitive "spider-sense" and later creating a web-shooting device. Peter becomes Spider-Man, an instant TV sensation, but coming out of a TV studio one day, Peter does not stop an escaping burglar, claiming it is not his problem. A few days later, he comes home to find his Uncle Ben has been shot and goes to track down the murderer, only to find that it was the same burglar that he had let escape a few days earlier. Peter blames himself for his uncle's death and realizes that with great power there must also come great responsibility.
The Amazing Spider-Man #1–100 (March 1963–September 1971)
Issue # | Title | Author / Illustrator | Publication date | ||
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1 | Spider-Man: Freak! Public Menace! | Stan Lee/Steve Ditko | Mar. 1963 | ||
First appearance of Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson and his son, astronaut John Jameson. The Bugle begins its campaign against Spider-Man. | |||||
The Chameleon! | |||||
First meeting between Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four. First appearance of the Chameleon, the first member of Spider-Man's rogues gallery. | |||||
2 | Duel to the Death with the Vulture! | Lee/Ditko | May 1963 | ||
First appearance of the Vulture. Peter Parker begins selling photos to the Daily Bugle. | |||||
The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer! | |||||
First appearance of the Tinkerer. | |||||
3 | The Strangest Foe of All Time... Doctor Octopus | Lee/Ditko | July 1963 | ||
Origin story and first appearance of Doctor Octopus. Second meeting between Spider-Man and the Human Torch. | |||||
4 | Nothing Can Stop… the Sandman! | Lee/Ditko | Sept. 1963 | ||
Origin and first appearance of the Sandman and J. Jonah Jameson's secretary Betty Brant. | |||||
5 | Marked for Destruction by Dr. Doom! | Lee/Ditko | Oct. 1963 | ||
First battle between Spider-Man and Doctor Doom. Spider-Man rescues Flash Thompson. | |||||
6 | Face-to-Face with… the Lizard! | Lee/Ditko | Nov. 1963 | ||
Origin and first appearance of the Lizard. First Spider-Man story outside New York City. | |||||
7 | The Return of the Vulture | Lee/Ditko | Dec. 1963 | ||
Second appearance of the Vulture. | |||||
8 | The Terrible Threat of the Living Brain! | Lee/Ditko | Jan. 1964 | ||
First appearance of the Living Brain. Peter Parker takes on Flash Thompson in a boxing match. | |||||
Spider-Man Tackles the Torch! | |||||
Spider-Man takes on the Fantastic Four in a "surprise extra" story. | |||||
9 | The Man Called Electro! | Lee/Ditko | Feb. 1964 | ||
Origin and first appearance of Electro. Aunt May is taken ill. | |||||
10 | The Enforcers! | Lee/Ditko | Mar. 1964 | ||
First appearance of Bugle journalist-turned-mobster Frederick Foswell and the Enforcers: Fancy Dan, Ox and Montana. Aunt May recovers, and Betty Brant leaves New York for Pennsylvania. | |||||
11 | Turning Point | Lee/Ditko | Apr. 1964 | ||
The return of Doctor Octopus. Bennett Brant, brother of Betty, is accidentally shot by a stray bullet when Spider-Man fights a mobster. Betty blames Spider-Man for her brother’s death. | |||||
12 | Unmasked by Dr. Octopus | Lee/Ditko | May 1964 | ||
After Doctor Octopus escaping from their last battle, he tries to find Spider-Man which leads to him capturing Betty Brant. Spider-Man fights Doc Ock until he is defeated and unmasked to be Peter Parker. Everyone believes this to be false and Doc Ock escapes. Later, Spider-Man and Doc Ock fight in which Spider-Man wins. | |||||
13 | The Menace of … Mysterio! | Lee/Ditko | June 1964 | ||
Mysterio makes his 1st appearance, framing Spider-Man for a robbery. Mysterio is seen as a hero for exposing Spider-Man as a villain. When they fight, Mysterio blocks Spider-Mans spider-sense, and continuously beats up Spider-Man. In the end, Spider-Man defeats Mysterio. | |||||
14 | The Grotesque Adventure of ‘The Green Goblin | Lee/Ditko | July 1964 | ||
The 1st appearance of The Green Goblin who convinces a movie producer to make a movie with Spider-Man fighting the Enforcers and the Goblin. While fighting in a cave, they come across the Hulk. | |||||
15 | Kraven the Hunter! | Lee/Ditko | Aug. 1964 | ||
The 1st appearance of Kraven the Hunter, teaming up with the Chameleon to try to kill Spider-Man. | |||||
16 | Duel with Daredevil | Lee/Ditko | Sept. 1964 | ||
Spider-Man gets hypnotized by Ringmaster, and is ordered to fight Daredevil. | |||||
17 | The Return of the Green Goblin! | Lee/Ditko | Oct. 1964 | ||
Flash Thompson starts The Spider-Man Fan Club. First appearance of the Green Goblin's now-iconic Goblin Glider vehicle. | |||||
18 | The End of Spider-Man! | Lee/Ditko | Nov. 1964 | ||
The 1st appearance of Ned Leeds. Spider-Man watches over his sick aunt, running away from the Sandman and being called a coward. | |||||
19 | Spidey Strikes Back! | Lee/Ditko | Dec. 1964 | ||
Spider-Man strikes back against The Sandman and The Enforcers. | |||||
20 | The Coming of the Scorpion | Lee/Ditko | Jan. 1965 | ||
The 1st appearance of The Scorpion. Dr. Farley Stillwell turns Mac Gargan into the Scorpion at the request of J.Jonah Jameson. | |||||
21 | Where Flies The Beetle | Lee/Ditko | Feb. 1965 | ||
The Beetle kidnaps The Torch's girlfriend and Spider-Man tries to rescue her, but The Human Torch thinks Spider-Man did it. The Torch finally catches up to The Beetle and sees that he's kidnapped Doris Evans and goes to try and catch him, with a little help from Spider-Man. | |||||
22 | Preeeeeesenting… The Clown, and His Masters of Menace! | Lee/Ditko | Mar. 1965 | ||
Spider-Man battles The Clown and his Masters of Menace, otherwise known as the Circus of Crime. | |||||
23 | The Goblin and The Gangsters | Lee/Ditko | Apr. 1965 | ||
Spider-Man battles Green Goblin. | |||||
24 | Spider-Man Goes Mad! | Lee/Ditko | May 1965 | ||
Mysterio, under the guise of Dr. Ludwig Rinehart, convinces Spider-Man that he is insane. | |||||
25 | Captured by J. Jonah Jameson! | Lee/Ditko | June 1965 | ||
The introduction of Spencer Smythe and the first Spider-Slayer. 1st appearance of Mary Jane Watson (face obscured). | |||||
26 | The Man In The Crime-Master's Mask | Lee/Ditko | July 1965 | ||
The 1st appearance of Patch the Stool Pigeon | |||||
27 | Bring Back My Goblin To Me! | Lee/Ditko | Aug. 1965 | ||
Patch revealed to be Frederick Foswell | |||||
28 | The Menace of The Molten Man | Lee/Ditko | Sept. 1965 | ||
1st appearance of the Molten Man; Peter Parker's graduation from Midtown High | |||||
29 | Never Step On A Scorpion | Lee/Ditko | Oct. 1965 | ||
Spider-Man battles The Scorpion | |||||
30 | The Claws Of The Cat | Lee/Ditko | Nov. 1965 | ||
Spider-Man battles The Cat | |||||
31 | If This Be My Destiny | Lee/Ditko | Dec. 1965 | ||
The 1st appearances of Harry Osborn, Gwen Stacy, Professor Miles Warren. Peter Parker starts College. First of three-parter. | |||||
32 | Man On A Rampage | Lee/Ditko | Jan. 1966 | ||
Aunt May is in hospital with radiation poisoning in her blood due to a transfusion from Peter. Second of three-parter. | |||||
33 | The Final Chapter | Lee/Ditko | Feb. 1966 | ||
Legendary issue where Spider-Man must escape after being pinned under heavy machinery in order to get the antidote to Aunt May. Third of three-parter. | |||||
34 | The Thrill Of The Hunt! | Lee/Ditko | Mar. 1966 | ||
Spider-Man battles Kraven the Hunter | |||||
35 | The Molten Man Regrets | Lee/Ditko | Apr. 1966 | ||
Spider-Man battles Molten Man | |||||
36 | When Falls The Meteor | Lee/Ditko | May 1966 | ||
1st appearance of The Looter | |||||
37 | Once Upon A Time, There Was A Robot...! | Lee/Ditko | June 1966 | ||
Professor Stromm creates two robots that Spider-Man must battle. 1st appearance of Norman Osborn | |||||
38 | Just a guy named Joe | Lee/Ditko | July 1966 | ||
Last issue with Steve Ditko art | |||||
39 | How Green Was My Goblin | Lee/John Romita Sr | Aug. 1966 | ||
Green Goblin revealed to be Norman Osborn. The Green Goblin discovers Spider-Man's identity. | |||||
40 | The End Of The Green Goblin | Lee/Romita Sr. | Sept. 1966 | ||
The Green Goblin gets amnesia, forgetting Spider-Man's identity, and returning to his life as Norman Osborn | |||||
41 | The Horns Of The Rhino | Lee/Romita Sr. | Oct. 1966 | ||
1st appearance of The Rhino | |||||
42 | The Birth Of A Superhero | Lee/Romita Sr. | Nov. 1966 | ||
John Jameson, who is clouded by space spores, fights Spidey. 1st full appearance of Mary Jane Watson | |||||
43 | Rhino On The Rampage | Lee/Romita Sr. | Dec. 1966 | ||
Spider-Man battles The Rhino once more after he breaks out of jail. | |||||
44 | Where Crawls The Lizard | Lee/Romita Sr. | Jan. 1967 | ||
The Return of the Lizard. | |||||
45 | Spidey Smashes Out | Lee/Romita Sr. | Feb. 1967 | ||
Spider-Man's battle with The Lizard continues | |||||
46 | The Sinister Shocker | Lee/Romita Sr. | Mar. 1967 | ||
1st appearance of The Shocker. Peter Parker moves in with Harry Osborn. | |||||
47 | In The Hands Of The Hunter | Lee/Romita Sr. | Apr. 1967 | ||
Return of Kraven the Hunter | |||||
Deadpool #11 intersects this story, with the Deadpool disguising himself as Peter Parker and Blind Al disguising herself as Aunt May. Parts of the issue were drawn over ASM#47, resulting in a Forrest Gump type insertion of Deadpool and Blind Al. It is unknown whether the events in Deadpool #11 remain in canon, though the story ended the same way as ASM #47. | |||||
48 | The Wings of the Vulture! | Lee/Romita Sr. | May 1967 | ||
Return of The Vulture | |||||
49 | From the Depths of Defeat! | Lee/Romita Sr. | June 1967 | ||
Kraven and The Vulture join and battle Spider-Man | |||||
50 | Spider-Man No More! | Lee/Romita Sr. | July 1967 | ||
Peter Parker decides to give up his Spider-Man identity once and for all, and throws away his costume. He resumes crimefighting when he remembers that he is fighting for his Uncle Ben. 1st appearance of The Kingpin. Johnny Carson and Ed McMahon make cameos. | |||||
51 | In the Clutches of... the Kingpin! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Aug. 1967 | ||
Fred Foswell joins the Kingpin instead of trying to take over as the head of the mob. Kingpin kidnaps J. Jonah Jameson. 1st appearance of Joe Robertson | |||||
52 | To Die a Hero! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Sept. 1967 | ||
Kingpin story arc concluded. Fred Foswell dies taking a bullet while defending J. Jonah Jameson. | |||||
53 | Enter: Dr. Octopus | Lee/Romita Sr. | Oct. 1967 | ||
Doctor Octopus returns to steal the nullifier. He sets a trap for Spider-Man and believes he has killed him. | |||||
54 | The Tentacles and the Trap! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Nov. 1967 | ||
Doc Ock becomes a boarder at Aunt May's house. Spider-Man battles him, but Aunt May suffers an attack. | |||||
55 | Doc Ock Wins! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Dec. 1967 | ||
Doc Ock steals the nullifier and uses it on Spider-Man, causing him to forget who he is. | |||||
56 | Disaster! | Lee/Romita Sr./Don Heck | Jan. 1968 | ||
Having lost his memory, Spider-Man helps Doctor Octopus. 1st appearance of Captain George Stacy | |||||
57 | The Coming of Ka-Zar! | Lee/Romita Sr./Heck | Feb. 1968 | ||
Spider-Man battles Ka-Zar. At the end of the issue, Spider-Man's memory returns. | |||||
58 | To Kill a Spider-Man! | Lee/Romita Sr./Heck | Mar. 1968 | ||
Second Spider-Slayer | |||||
59 | The Brand of the Brainwasher! | Lee/Romita Sr./Heck | Apr. 1968 | ||
Mary Jane Watson gets a dancing gig at a club, but the club is in fact a trap to brainwash important individuals. Spider-Man discovers that the Kingpin is behind it all. 1st appearance of Mary Jane Watson on cover. | |||||
60 | O, Bitter Victory | Lee/Romita Sr./Heck | May 1968 | ||
Spider-Man battles Kingpin who has brainwashed Captain Stacy. | |||||
61 | What A Tangled Web We Weave! | Lee/Romita Sr./Heck | June 1968 | ||
Captain Stacy realizes he has been brainwashed. The Kingpin captures Captain Stacy and Gwen as a trap for Spider-Man. Spider-Man saves them from being crushed, but the Kingpin escapes. | |||||
62 | Make Way For... Medusa! | Lee/Romita Sr./Heck | July 1968 | ||
Spider-Man battles Medusa | |||||
63 | Wings in The Night | Lee/Romita Sr./Heck | Aug. 1968 | ||
The original Vulture is revealed to be alive. He steals a second set of wings and frees Vulture II (Blackie Drago) from prison. The two Vultures battle it out and Drago is defeated. | |||||
64 | The Vulture's Prey | Lee/Romita Sr./Heck | Sept. 1968 | ||
Part 2; Spider-Man battles the original Vulture. | |||||
65 | The Impossible Escape! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Oct. 1968 | ||
Injured from his battle with the Vulture, Spider-Man is taken to the prison infirmary, but the police don't unmask him. When a riot breaks out, Spider-Man saves Captain Stacy. | |||||
66 | The Madness of Mysterio! | Lee/Romita Sr./Heck | Nov. 1968 | ||
Mysterio lures Spider-Man to a trap. | |||||
67 | To Squash a Spider! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Dec. 1968 | ||
Mysterio makes Spider-Man believe he's been shrunk down. 1st appearance of Randy Robertson | |||||
68 | Crisis On Campus | Lee/Romita Sr. | Jan. 1969 | ||
Kingpin uses a campus demonstration as a diversion to steal an ancient clay tablet. | |||||
69 | Mission: Crush the Kingpin! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Feb. 1969 | ||
Spider-Man battles Kingpin and retrieves the ancient tablet. | |||||
70 | Spider-Man Wanted! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Mar. 1969 | ||
While the Kingpin escapes from prison, Spider-Man is sought as his accomplice. | |||||
71 | The Speedster and the Spider! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Apr. 1969 | ||
Spider-Man battles Quicksilver | |||||
72 | Rocked by.. The Shocker! | Lee/Romita Sr. | May 1969 | ||
Return of the Shocker who steals the ancient clay tablet from the Stacy's. Spider-Man defeats him, but the tablet is missing. | |||||
73 | The Web Closes! | Lee/Romita Sr./John Buscema | June 1969 | ||
Spider-Man tracks the tablet to the Shocker's girlfriend, but he is overcome by Man-Mountain Marko who brings it to Silvermane (1st appearance). Dr. Connors is kidnapped to unlock the secrets of the tablet. | |||||
74 | If This Be Bedlam! | Lee/Romita Sr. | July 1969 | ||
Silvermane drinks a potion made by Dr. Connor according to the tablet and becomes younger. Appearances by Man-Mountain Marko and Caesar Cicero. | |||||
75 | Death Without Warning! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Aug. 1969 | ||
Silvermane's potion backfires as he continues to grow younger until he disappears. Dr. Connors becomes the Lizard once again. | |||||
76 | The Lizard Lives! | Lee/Buscema | Sept. 1969 | ||
Spider-Man battles the Lizard. During their battle, the Torch shows up. | |||||
77 | In the Blaze of Battle! | Lee/Romita Sr./Buscema | Oct. 1969 | ||
Human Torch joins the fight against the Lizard, although Spider-Man fears he may injure Dr. Connors. | |||||
78 | The Night of the Prowler | Lee/Romita Sr./Buscema | Nov. 1969 | ||
1st appearance of The Prowler. | |||||
79 | To Prowl No More | Lee/Buscema | Dec. 1969 | ||
Storyarc with The Prowler concludes. After Spidey unmasks the Prowler, he listens to his story and decides to let him go. | |||||
80 | On the Trail of... the Chameleon! | Lee/Romita Sr./Buscema | Jan. 1970 | ||
Return of Chameleon | |||||
81 | The Coming of the Kangaroo! | Lee/Romita Sr./Buscema | Feb 1970 | ||
Spider-Man battles The Kangaroo | |||||
82 | And Then Came Electro! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Mar. 1970 | ||
Return of Electro | |||||
83 | The Schemer! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Apr. 1970 | ||
1st appearance of the Schemer and 1st Vanessa Fisk | |||||
84 | The Kingpin Strikes Back! | Lee/Romita Sr./Buscema | May 1970 | ||
Spider-Man battles Kingpin | |||||
85 | The Secret of the Schemer! | Lee/Romita Sr./Buscema | June 1970 | ||
Spider-Man battles Kingpin and the Schemer. The Schemer is revealed to be Richard Fisk, Kingpin's son. | |||||
86 | Beware... The Black Widow! | Lee/Romita Sr. | July 1970 | ||
Spider-Man battles Black Widow | |||||
87 | Unmasked At Last! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Aug. 1970 | ||
Peter Parker reveals to his friends that he is Spider-Man. None of them believe him, as they think that he is ill, which he is. After he recovers Peter gets The Prowler to impersonate Spider-Man so that his friends can be completely convinced that he is not Spider-Man. | |||||
88 | The Arms of Doctor Octopus! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Sept. 1970 | ||
Spider-Man battles Doctor Octopus's mechanical tentacles. | |||||
89 | Doc Ock Lives! | Lee/Gil Kane | Oct. 1970 | ||
The return of Doctor Octopus | |||||
90 | And Death Shall Come! | Lee/Kane | Nov. 1970 | ||
Captain George Stacy dies when a pile of bricks fall on him due to Doctor Octopus' arms flailing around in a fight with Spider-Man. Spidey gets a last moment with Captain Stacy up on the rooftop where Stacy tells Peter Parker to take care of his daughter Gwen. Spider-Man is largely blamed for Captain Stacy's death | |||||
91 | To Smash the Spider! | Lee/Kane | Dec. 1970 | ||
1st appearance Sam Bullit. After her father's death, Gwen Stacy visits Sam Bullit, who is in a campaign against masked heroes, and offers to help him win his election. Gwen hates Spider-Man and blames him for her father, Captain Stacy's death. | |||||
92 | When Iceman Attacks | Lee/Kane | Jan. 1971 | ||
Spider-Man battles Iceman. | |||||
93 | The Lady and.. The Prowler! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Feb. 1971 | ||
The Prowler believes that Spider-Man is trying to frame him for Stacy's death after having the Prowler dress up as Spider-Man and show up at Stacy's house in issue #87. Spider-Man ends up defeating the Prowler and delivering him to the hospital, and after returning to Gwen's house, he finds out that she has left for London to live with her Aunt and Uncle. | |||||
94 | On Wings of Death! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Mar. 1971 | ||
The Beetle takes Aunt May as a hostage at the general store. Spider-Man confronts the Beetle and saves Aunt May. | |||||
95 | Trap for a Terrorist! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Apr. 1971 | ||
Spider-Man fights in London. | |||||
96 | ..And Now, the Goblin! | Lee/Kane | May 1971 | ||
Drug Issues part 1; not approved by Comics Code Authority. Peter Parker takes up a job at Norman Osborn's Chemistry lab. Mr. Osborn discovers a Green Goblin storage closet and becomes once again the Goblin. | |||||
97 | In the Grip of the Goblin! | Lee/Romita Sr./Kane | June 1971 | ||
Drug Issues part 2; not approved by Comics Code Authority. Spider-Man battles the Green Goblin. Harry Osborn's drug habit leads to a complete breakdown. | |||||
98 | The Goblin's Last Gasp! | Lee/Kane | July 1971 | ||
Drug Issues part 3; not approved by Comics Code Authority. Spider-Man forces Norman Osborn/Green Goblin to see his ailing son and Mr. Osborn once again returns to normal. | |||||
99 | A Day in the Life of... (Featuring: Panic in the Prison) | Lee/Kane | Aug. 1971 | ||
Spider-Man intervenes in a prison riot. 1st appearance Turpo (Prisoner) | |||||
100 | The Spider or the Man? | Lee/Kane | Sept. 1971 | ||
In an attempt to remove his own powers, Spider-Man accidentally grows four extra arms. | |||||
The Amazing Spider-Man #101–200 (October 1971–January 1980)
Issue # | Title | Author / Illustrator | Publication date | ||
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101 | A Monster Called... Morbius! | Roy Thomas/Gil Kane | Oct. 1971 | ||
Spider-Man flees to the Long Island home of Dr. Curt Connors to treat his four arms. The first appearance of Morbius. | |||||
102 | Vampire At Large! | Thomas/Kane | Nov. 1971 | ||
Spider-Man and the Lizard battle Morbius and Spider-Man regains his original number of arms. | |||||
103 | Gog! He Who Walks The Savage Land! | Thomas/Kane | Dec. 1971 | ||
Peter Parker, Gwen Stacy and J.J. Jameson travel to the Savage Land to find a strange beast. They meet Ka-Zar. 1st appearance of Gog which is being controlled by Kraven the Hunter | |||||
104 | The Beauty and the Brute | Thomas/Kane | Jan. 1972 | ||
Spider-Man and Ka-Zar defeat Gog and Kraven The Hunter. | |||||
105 | The Spider Slayer! | Stan Lee/Kane | Feb. 1972 | ||
J.J. Jameson commissions a 3rd Spider-Slayer from Dr. Spencer Smythe. | |||||
106 | Squash! Goes the Spider! | Lee/John Romita Sr. | Mar. 1972 | ||
Spider-Man's face is revealed to a group of criminals in league with Spencer Smythe. To throw them off, he creates a mask of his face and removes it when he knows they are watching, revealing his Spider-Man mask. | |||||
107 | Spidey Smashes Thru! | Lee/Romita Sr. | Apr. 1972 | ||
Spider-Man defeats Spider-Slayer III and Spencer Smythe. | |||||
108 | Vengeance From Vietnam! | Lee/Romita Sr. | May 1972 | ||
1st appearances of The Giant One and Monks Of The Hidden Temple. Flash Thompson is kidnapped by monks from Vietnam. | |||||
109 | Enter: Doctor Strange! | Lee/Romita Sr. | June 1972 | ||
Doctor Strange helps Spider-Man save Flash. | |||||
110 | The Birth of... the Gibbon! | Lee/Romita Sr. | July 1972 | ||
1st appearance of The Gibbon. Aunt May disappears. | |||||
111 | To Stalk A Spider! | Gerry Conway/Romita Sr. | Aug. 1972 | ||
The Gibbon is drugged by Kraven the Hunter so that he will attack Spider-Man | |||||
112 | Spidey Cops Out! | Conway/Romita Sr. | Sept. 1972 | ||
Spider-Man is preoccupied by Aunt May's disappearance. He comes across a new underworld group run by Doctor Octopus | |||||
113 | They Call The Doctor... Octopus! | Conway/Romita Sr. | Oct. 1972 | ||
1st appearance of Hammerhead. Doctor Octopus and Hammerhead battle for control of the city. | |||||
114 | Who The Heck Is Hammerhead? | Conway/Romita Sr. | Nov. 1972 | ||
The battle between Hammerhead and Doctor Octopus continues. Aunt May revealed to be staying at Dr. Octopus's house | |||||
115 | The Last Battle! | Conway/Romita Sr. | Dec. 1972 | ||
Doctor Octopus battles Hammerhead. Aunt May shoots at Spider-Man to protect Doc Ock. | |||||
116 | Suddenly... The Smasher! | Lee/Conway/Romita Sr. | Jan. 1973 | ||
Spider-Man faces off against mayoral candidate Richard Raleigh, Dr. Thaxton and The Smasher. The story is a revised version of the Man Monster tale in Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine #1 (July 1968). | |||||
117 | The Deadly Designs of the Disruptor! | Lee/Conway/Romita Sr. | Feb. 1973 | ||
The story continues. 1st appearance the Disruptor. | |||||
118 | Countdown to Chaos! | Lee/Conway/Romita Sr. | Mar. 1973 | ||
The story concludes. Disruptor's identity revealed as Richard Raleigh. | |||||
119 | The Gentleman's Name is... Hulk! | Conway/Romita Sr. | Apr. 1973 | ||
Spider-Man travels to Canada to speak with a lawyer about a telegram to Aunt May. He battles the Hulk part 1. | |||||
120 | The Fight and the Fury | Conway/Kane | May 1973 | ||
Spider-Man battles the Hulk part 2. | |||||
121 | The Night Gwen Stacy Died | Conway/Kane | June 1973 | ||
In this landmark issue, the Green Goblin regains his memory and kills Gwen Stacy. | |||||
122 | The Goblin's Last Stand | Conway/Kane | July 1973 | ||
The death of The Green Goblin/Norman Osborn. (He remains dead for 23 years, real time.) | |||||
123 | ...Just A Man Called... Cage! | Conway/Kane/Romita Sr. | Aug. 1973 | ||
Luke Cage is hired by J Jonah Jameson to eliminate Spider-Man | |||||
124 | The Mark of the Man-Wolf | Conway/Kane | Sept. 1973 | ||
Spider-Man battles Jameson's son John who has turned into the Man-Wolf | |||||
125 | Wolfhunt! | Conway/Ross Andru | Oct. 1973 | ||
Man-Wolf story continues. | |||||
126 | The Kangaroo Bounces Back! | Conway/Andru | Nov. 1973 | ||
The Kangaroo is given powers by Jonas Harrow, but is killed while battling Spider-Man. 1st mention of The Spider-Mobile that Spider-Man is building with the help of the Human Torch. In the epilogue, Harry Osborn is revealed to be the person who took the Green Goblin costume off his father's body; he decides to become the Green Goblin. | |||||
127 | The Dark Wings of Death! | Conway/Andru | Dec. 1973 | ||
1st appearance Vulture III | |||||
128 | The Vulture Hangs High! | Conway/Andru | Jan. 1974 | ||
Battle with Vulture III concludes | |||||
129 | The Punisher Strikes Twice! | Conway/Andru | Feb. 1974 | ||
1st appearance of the Punisher as well as The Jackal | |||||
130 | Betrayed! | Conway/Andru | Mar. 1974 | ||
Spider-Man battles Hammerhead. 1st appearance of The Spider-Mobile | |||||
131 | My Uncle... My Enemy? | Conway/Andru | Apr. 1974 | ||
Doctor Octopus attempts to wed Aunt May who is to inherit a private Canadian island rich in uranium. Apparent death of Doctor Octopus and Hammerhead when a nuclear breeder reactor blows up. | |||||
132 | The Master Plan of the Molten Man! | Conway/Romita Sr./Paul Reinman | May 1974 | ||
Liz Allan reappears, after a 102 issue absence | |||||
133 | The Molten Man Breaks Out! | Conway/Andru | June 1974 | ||
Molten Man revealed to be Liz Allan's step brother | |||||
134 | Danger Is A Man Named... Tarantula! | Conway/Andru | July 1974 | ||
1st appearance of The Tarantula. Harry finds out that Peter Parker is Spider-Man when he sees him swing out of the apartment window. | |||||
135 | Shoot-Out in Central Park! | Conway/Andru | Aug. 1974 | ||
Punisher returns. Faces off against Tarantula and his henchmen Hidalgo & Juan. Harry Osborn finds Peter's costume and mask on Peter's dresser. | |||||
136 | The Green Goblin Lives Again! | Conway/Andru | Sept. 1974 | ||
1st appearance of Harry Osborn as the Green Goblin | |||||
137 | The Green Goblin Strikes! | Conway/Andru | Oct. 1974 | ||
2nd part of Harry Osborn as Green Goblin story | |||||
138 | Madness Means... The Mindworm! | Conway/Andru | Nov. 1974 | ||
1st appearance of Mindworm | |||||
139 | Day of the Grizzly! | Conway/Andru | Dec. 1974 | ||
1st appearance of The Grizzly. | |||||
140 | And One Will Fall! | Conway/Andru | Jan. 1975 | ||
1st appearance of Gloria Grant, Spider-Man battles the Grizzly and Jackal. | |||||
141 | The Man's Name Appears To Be... Mysterio! | Conway/Andru | Feb. 1975 | ||
1st appearance of Mysterio II (Daniel Berkhart). Spider-Man drives the Spider-Mobile off a dock | |||||
142 | Dead Man's Bluff! | Conway/Andru | Mar. 1975 | ||
1st appearance of Gwen Stacy's clone | |||||
143 | ...And The Wind Cries: Cyclone! | Conway/Andru | Apr. 1975 | ||
Peter and Robbie Robertson travel to Paris to save J.J. Jameson. 1st appearance of Cyclone. 1st kiss between Peter and MJ. | |||||
144 | The Delusion Conspiracy | Conway/Andru | May 1975 | ||
Spider-Man defeats the Cyclone. Gwen Stacy's clone meets Peter Parker | |||||
145 | Gwen Stacy is alive...and, well...?! | Conway/Andru | June 1975 | ||
Gwen Stacy's clone part 2. Battles the Scorpion. | |||||
146 | Scorpion......where is thy sting? | Conway/Andru | July 1975 | ||
Gwen Stacy's clone part 3. Scorpion resumes. | |||||
147 | The Tarantula Is A Very Deadly Beast! | Conway/Andru | Aug. 1975 | ||
Gwen Stacy's clone part 4. Versus Tarantula. In a recreation of Gwen Stacey's death, Spider-Man is thrown off the Brooklyn Bridge by the Jackal. | |||||
148 | Jackal, Jackal...who's got the Jackal? | Conway/Andru | Sept. 1975 | ||
Spider-Man defeats Tarantula. The Jackal is revealed to be Professor Miles Warren | |||||
149 | Even if I live, I die! | Conway/Andru | Oct. 1975 | ||
1st appearance of The Spider-Man Clone. The clone and the Prof. Warren/Jackal appear to die at the end of the issue. | |||||
150 | Spider-Man... ...Or Spider-Clone? | Archie Goodwin/Kane | Nov. 1975 | ||
Spider-Man goes to Dr. Connors to do tests to see if he is the Clone. He is attacked by Vulture, Sandman and the Kingpin, but these are just robots created by Dr. Spencer Smythe who attacks with a new Spider-Slayer. Spider-Man defeats him and proves to himself that he is not the Clone because, despite he and the clone having the same memories, he has feelings for Mary Jane which could only be based on shared experiences after the death of Gwen Stacy. Thus, he must be the real thing. Spider-Man decides to not read Dr. Connors' lab report. | |||||
151 | Skirmish beneath the Streets! | Len Wein/Andru/Romita Sr. | Dec. 1975 | ||
Spider-Man disposes of his clone in a smokestack. He battles the Shocker. Harry Osborn is released from the psychiatric institution. | |||||
152 | Shattered By The Shocker! | Wein/Andru | Jan. 1976 | ||
Spider-Man defeats the Shocker. Doctor Octopus (identity revealed in #156) reappears as a homeless person pursued by an unseen adversary. | |||||
153 | The Longest Hundred Yards! | Wein/Andru | Feb. 1976 | ||
1st appearance Paine. Former football star and computer scientist Bradley Bolton is blackmailed by Paine (working for an unknown group; eventually revealed to be led by Kingpin in #163) to hand over a component to the Worldwide Habitual Offenders (W.H.O.) computer. Spider-Man arrives too late to save Bolton. | |||||
154 | The Sandman Always Strikes Twice! | Wein/Sal Buscema | Mar. 1976 | ||
Sandman is liberated by a group of criminals (see #153) whose unseen leader forces him to go steal a mechanism. He is defeated by Spider-Man. | |||||
155 | Whodunit! | Wein/S. Buscema | Apr. 1976 | ||
1st appearance Leroy Tallon. Spider-Man attempts to solve the mystery of who murdered Dr. Armstrong Smith, designer of the Worldwide Habitual Offenders W.H.O. computer. The killer is revealed to be the computer itself. | |||||
156 | On a clear day you can see the Mirage! | Wein/Andru | May 1976 | ||
Ned Leeds and Betty Brant get married. Spider-Man battles Mirage (first appearance). Return of Doctor Octopus (last page). | |||||
157 | The Ghost That Haunted Octopus! | Wein/Andru | June 1976 | ||
Doctor Octopus is pursued by the ghost of Hammerhead. | |||||
158 | Hammerhead Is Out! | Wein/Andru | July 1976 | ||
In an attempt to eliminate Hammerhead's ghost, Doctor Octopus unfortunately rematerializes him. | |||||
159 | Arm-In-Arm-In-Arm-In-Arm-In-Arm-In-Arm With Doctor Octopus | Wein/Andru | Aug. 1976 | ||
Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus join forces to fight Hammerhead and rescue Aunt May. The Terrible Tinkerer reappears (identity revealed in #160), with the Spider-Mobile. | |||||
160 | My Killer, The Car! | Wein/Andru | Sept. 1976 | ||
The Tinkerer attempts to capture Spider-Man with the Spider-Mobile. J. Jonah Jameson receives photos of Spider-Man (revealed in #161, the photos show Spider-Man unmasking his clone, and disposing of him in a smokestack). | |||||
161 | ..And the Nightcrawler came prowling, prowling | Wein/Andru | Oct. 1976 | ||
Spider-Man and X-Man Nightcrawler mistakenly battle over a series of sniper deaths. The Punisher reappears. | |||||
162 | Let The Punisher Fit The Crime! | Wein/Andru | Nov. 1976 | ||
1st appearance of Jigsaw. Spider-Man, Nightcrawler, and the Punisher joins forces to defeat Jigsaw. First appearance of Dr. Marla Madison. | |||||
163 | All The Kingpin's Men! | Wein/Andru | Dec. 1976 | ||
Spider-Man re-encounters a group of costumed villains (met in #153, #154 and #160) and he is captured by their boss, Kingpin. | |||||
164 | The Final Hour! | Wein/Andru | Jan. 1977 | ||
Kingpin uses Spider-Man's life force to reanimate his son Richard Fisk, but with the help of Dr. Curt Connors Spider-Man is able to reverse the deadly effects. | |||||
165 | Stegron Stalks the City! | Wein/Andru | Feb. 1977 | ||
Stegron kidnaps Curtis Connors, Dr. Connors son, so that Dr. Connors will create a weapon for him. Peter makes up with Mary Jane. J. Jonah Jameson hires Dr. Marla Madison to create the Spider-Slayer IV. Stegron battles Spider-Man using re-animated dinosaur skeletons. The Lizard re-appears. | |||||
166 | War of the Reptile-Men! | Wein/Andru | Mar. 1977 | ||
Spider-Man battles the Lizard. Harry Osborn and Liz Allan announce their engagement. Introduction of Spider-Slayer IV. Stegron battles the Lizard. Stegron re-animates three dinosaurs which wreak havoc in the city. Spider-Man battles Stegron and the Lizard. The Lizard is defeated but Stegron escapes only to fall into hibernation induced by the New York winter. | |||||
167 | Stalked by the Spider-Slayer! | Wein/Andru | Apr. 1977 | ||
Jonah tests the Spider-Slayer IV. 1st appearance of Will-O'-The Wisp. Aunt May pickets her land-lord over rent control. Spider-Slayer IV attacks Spider-Man. 1st appearance Dr. Barton Hamilton as Harry Osborn's psychoanalyst. An enraged Robbie Robertson berates Spider-Man for visiting his home. Spider-Man breaks into J. Jonah Jameson's office and steals the evidence Jonah holds against him. Spider-Man battles Will-O'-The-Wisp after catching him stealing plans. | |||||
168 | Warfare on the Great White Way! | Wein/Andru | May 1977 | ||
Battles Spider-Slayer IV and Will-O'-The-Wisp. Will-O'-The-Wisp revealed to be working for Jonas Harrow. | |||||
169 | Confrontation | Wein/Andru | June 1977 | ||
J. Jonah Jameson shows Peter Parker the photos of him disposing of his clone. Jameson believes that the pictures prove that Spider-Man killed Peter Parker, and then began impersonating him. Peter, however (who had broken into Jameson's office as Spider-Man, and found the photos, using them to create fake pictures) makes Jameson believe that his proof consists of forged photos. Spider-Man stumbles on a group of criminals using a laser-gun made by the Tinkerer. Their boss revealed to be Doctor Faustus. | |||||
170 | Madness is all in the Mind! | Wein/Andru | July 1977 | ||
Spider-Man battles Dr. Faustus. | |||||
171 | Photon is another name for...? | Wein/Andru | Aug. 1977 | ||
Nova guest stars. | |||||
172 | The Fiend from The Fire | Wein/Andru | Sept. 1977 | ||
1st appearance of the Rocket Racer. The Molten Man returns. | |||||
173 | If You Can't Stand The Heat...! | Wein/Andru | Oct. 1977 | ||
Spider-Man battles the Molten Man and saves Liz Allan. | |||||
174 | The Hitman's Back in Town! | Wein/Andru | Nov. 1977 | ||
The Hitman is hired by the People's Liberation Front to kidnap J. J. Jameson. Spider-Man and Punisher join up to battle him. Harry Osborn reveals that Liz Allan has broken up with him; Peter and Flash get him to go see his psychiatrist. | |||||
175 | Big Apple Battleground! | Wein/Andru | Dec. 1977 | ||
The PLF attempt to blow up the Statue of Liberty with J. J. Jameson. The Punisher and Spider-Man save the day; death of Hitman. Harry Osborn becomes enraged during a therapy session and attacks his doctor; the shadowy victor of the fight proclaims himself the Green Goblin. | |||||
176 | He who laughs last...! | Wein/Andru | Jan. 1978 | ||
1st appearance of the third Green Goblin. Aunt May has a heart attack while protesting outside of city hall. The Green Goblin attacks Flash and Spider-Man. | |||||
177 | Goblin In The Middle | Wein/Andru | Feb. 1978 | ||
Spider-Man saves Flash. The Green Goblin tries to take over the criminal underground from Silvermane. | |||||
178 | Green Grows The Goblin | Wein/Andru | Mar. 1978 | ||
Spider-Man escapes from Silvermane's men. The hospital needs Peter to sign off on surgery for Aunt May, but he is kidnapped by the Green Goblin. | |||||
179 | The Goblin's Always Greener...! | Wein/Andru | Apr. 1978 | ||
The battle between Green Goblin, Silvermane, and Spider-Man continues. Aunt May's operation is successful. Harry Osborn is revealed as the Goblin's prisoner. | |||||
180 | Who Was That Goblin I Saw You With? | Wein/Andru | May 1978 | ||
The 3rd Green Goblin is revealed to be Harry Osborn's therapist Bart Hamilton. Hamilton and Osborn fight each other, both as the Green Goblin, and Hamilton ends up dying. | |||||
181 | Flashback! | Bill Mantlo/Buscema | June 1978 | ||
Origin of Spider-Man retold. | |||||
182 | The Rocket Racer's Back in Town! | Marv Wolfman/Andru | July 1978 | ||
Peter Parker proposes to Mary Jane Watson. Return of the Rocket Racer. | |||||
183 | ... And Where the Big Wheel Stops, Nobody Knows! | Wolfman/Andru | Aug. 1978 | ||
Mary Jane says no to Peter Parker's proposal. Spider-Man defeats the Rocket Racer and the Big Wheel. | |||||
184 | White Dragon! Red Death! | Wolfman/Andru | Sept. 1978 | ||
1st appearance of White Dragon. Betty Brant returns to New York, leaving Ned Leeds. | |||||
185 | Spider, Spider, Burning Bright! | Wolfman/Andru | Oct. 1978 | ||
Peter Parker's Graduation. Except he does not graduate because he is one credit short. | |||||
186 | Chaos Is... The Chameleon! | Wolfman/Keith Pollard | Nov. 1978 | ||
Spider-Man begins a brief stint where he is recognized as a hero by the general public. The Chameleon (working for an unrevealed Spencer Smythe) tries to destroy his reputation. | |||||
187 | The Power of Electro! | Wolfman/Jim Starlin | Dec. 1978 | ||
Captain America guest stars. Cap and Spider-Man must rescue a child that has the plague, from Electro (working for an unrevealed Spencer Smythe). | |||||
188 | The Jigsaw is up! | Wolfman/Pollard | Jan. 1979 | ||
John Jameson's cryogenically frozen body is stolen. Spider-Man battles Jigsaw. | |||||
189 | Mayhem by Moonlight! | Wolfman/John Byrne | Feb. 1979 | ||
Spencer Smythe (unrevealed) uses John Jameson / Man-Wolf to attack J. Jonah Jameson and Spider-Man. | |||||
190 | In Search of the Man-Wolf! | Wolfman/Byrne | Mar. 1979 | ||
Conclusion of battle with Man-Wolf. Spencer Smythe finally revealed. | |||||
191 | Wanted for Murder: Spider-Man! | Wolfman/Pollard | Apr. 1979 | ||
Introduction of the fifth Spider-Slayer. | |||||
192 | 24 Hours Till Doomsday! | Wolfman/Pollard | May 1979 | ||
Death of Spencer Smythe (creator of the Spider-Slayers). Spider-Man and J. Jonah Jameson are handcuffed together with a bomb. | |||||
193 | The Wings of the Fearsome Fly! | Wolfman/Pollard | June 1979 | ||
Dr. Ludwig Rinehart (Mysterio) returns, working at Aunt May's nursing home. | |||||
194 | Never Let The Black Cat Cross Your Path! | Wolfman/Pollard | July 1979 | ||
1st appearance of The Black Cat. | |||||
195 – | Nine Lives Has The Black Cat! | Wolfman/Pollard | Aug. 1979 | ||
Black Cat apparently dies. | |||||
196 | Requiem! | Wolfman/Al Milgrom | Sept. 1979 | ||
Peter Parker is told that his Aunt is dead. | |||||
197 | The Kingpin's Midnight Massacre! | Wolfman/Pollard | Oct. 1979 | ||
Battles the Kingpin. | |||||
198 | Mysterio Is Deadlier By The Dozen! | Wolfman/S. Buscema | Nov. 1979 | ||
Spider-Man remembers that Ludwig Rinehart was an alias of Mysterio from issue #24. | |||||
199 | Now You See Me! Now You Die! | Wolfman/S. Buscema | Dec. 1979 | ||
Mysterio still makes Spider-Man's life miserable. | |||||
200 | The Spider and The Burglar | Wolfman/Pollard | Jan. 1980 | ||
Death of the Burglar that killed Uncle Ben. Aunt May is learned to still be alive. |
The Amazing Spider-Man #201–300 (February 1980–May 1988)
- 201 – [Marv Wolfman/Keith Pollard] Punisher guests – February 1980
- 202 – [Wolfman/Pollard] Punisher guests – March 1980
- 203 – [Wolfman/Pollard] Dazzler guest stars – April 1980
- 204 – [Wolfman/Pollard] The Black Cat returns – May 1980
- 205 – [David Michelinie/Pollard]The Black Cat returns 2nd part – June 1980
- 206 – [Roger Stern/John Byrne] July 1980 – Peter Parker goes wild – July 1980
- 207 – [Denny O'Neil/Jim Mooney] "Final Curtain" – August 1980
- 208 – [O'Neil/John Romita, Jr.] "Fusion" – September 1980
- 209 – [O'Neil/Alan Weiss] The 1st appearance of Calisto. Kraven the Hunter – October 1980
- 210 – [O'Neil/Romita, Jr.] The 1st appearance of Madame Web – November 1980
- 211 – [O'Neil/Romita, Jr.] vs Sub-Mariner – December 1980
- 212 – [O'Neil/Romita, Jr.] 1st appearance of Hydro-Man – January 1981
- 213 – [O'Neil/Romita, Jr.] Battles the Wizard and Robot-Spider – February 1981
- 214 – [O'Neil/Romita, Jr.] Namor and Spider-Man battle the Frightful Four part 1 – March 1981
- 215 – [O'Neil/Romita, Jr.] Namor and Spider-Man battle the Frightful Four part 2 – April 1981
- 216 – [O'Neil/Romita, Jr.] Return of Madame Web – May 1981
- 217 – [O'Neil/Romita, Jr.] Versus Hydro-Man and Sandman – June 1981
- 218 – [O'Neil/Romita, Jr.] Hydro-Man and The Sandman accidentally merge into the mindless Mudman; Frank Miller drawn cover – July 1981
- 219 – [O'Neil/Luke McDonnell] Peter Parker is sent to prison; Frank Miller drawn cover – August 1981
- 220 – [Michael Fleisher/Mike W. Barr/Bob McLeod/Winslow Mortimer] Moon Knight appears – September 1981
- 221 – [O'Neil/Alan Kupperberg] Battles Ramrod – October 1981
- 222 – [Bill Mantlo/Bob Hall] vs Speed Demon – November 1981
- 223 – [O'Neil/J.M. DeMetteis/Romita, Jr.] Appearances by the Super-Apes and the wrath of the Red Ghost – December 1981
- 224 – [Roger Stern/John Romita, Jr.] Vulture returns; Stern/Romita Jr creative team begins – January 1982
- 225 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Battles Foolkiller – February 1982
- 226 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] The Black Cat returns again – March 1982
- 227 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Black Cat part 2 – April 1982
- 228 – [Jan Strnad/Rick Leonardi] "Murder by Spider" – May 1982
- 229 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] "Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut" Part 1 – June 1982
- 230 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] "Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut" Part 2 – July 1982
- 231 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Battles the Cobra and Mister Hyde part 1 – August 1982
- 232 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Battles the Cobra and Mister Hyde part 2 – September 1982
- 233 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Tarantula returns – October 1982
- 234 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] The Tarantula mutates into a monster, more spider than man. – November 1982
- 235 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Story continues – December 1982
- 236 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Death of the Tarantula – January 1983
- 237 – [Stern/Mantlo/Hall] Faces off against the Stilt-Man – February 1983
- 238 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] The 1st appearance of The Hobgoblin – March 1983
- 239 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] 2nd appearance of the Hobgoblin – April 1983
- 240 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Vulture returns part 1 – May 1983
- 241 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Vulture returns part 2 – June 1983
- 242 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Versus Mad Thinker and Awesome Android. Mary Jane returns after a lengthy absence. – July 1983
- 243 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Peter drops out of Empire State University. – August 1983
- 244 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Hobgoblin returns – September 1983
- 245 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] The Hobgoblin uses a double and fakes his death; however Spider-Man is left knowing the truth. – October 1983
- 246 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Imaginary tale where JJJ beats up Spider-Man in public – November 1983
- 247 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] Spider-Man attempts to stop an armored car robbery and fails. Thunderball returns. – December 1983
- 248 – [Stern/Romita, Jr./Ron Frenz] Two Stories: One – Thunderball battles Spider-Man. Two – "The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man." – January 1984
- 249 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] "Secrets, Confessions, and Endings!" Part 1 – February 1984
- 250 – [Stern/Romita, Jr.] "Secrets, Confessions, and Endings!" Part 2; Stern/Romita Jr end run on series – March 1984
- 251 – [Stern/Tom DeFalco/Frenz] "Secrets, Confessions, and Endings!" Part 3; End of the Hobgoblin (for now) – April 1984
- 252 – [Stern/DeFalco/Frenz] 1st real appearance of Spider-Man's alien costume. He acquired it during the Secret Wars crossover series. – May 1984
- 253 – [DeFalco/Rick Leonardi] 1st appearance of The Rose – June 1984
- 254 – [DeFalco/Leonardi] Battles Jack O'Lantern – July 1984
- 255 – [DeFalco/Frenz] 1st appearance of the Black Fox – August 1984
- 256 – [DeFalco/Frenz] 1st appearance of Puma – September 1984
- 257 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Mary Jane tells Peter Parker that she knows he is Spider-Man – October 1984
- 258 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Spider-Man learns that his costume is a living alien symbiote. Mr. Fantastic helps to remove and contain it. 1st appearance of the “Amazing Bag-Man” costume. – November 1984
- 259 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Hobgoblin returns. Mary Jane reveals her past. Spider-Man returns to using his original costume. – December 1984
- 260 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Hobgoblin searches for Harry Osborn about his father's journal. Spider-Man and Hobgoblin battle and the Rose also appears. – January 1985
- 261 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Hobgoblin escapes and battles Spider-Man again at the Rose's lair. Hobgoblin escapes with one journal. February 1985
- 262 – [Bob Layton] A tabloid reporter photographs Peter Parker while he is changing out of his Spider-Man costume. – March 1985
- 263 – [DeFalco/Frenz] 1st appearance of the Spider-Kid. Liz Allan Osborn gives birth to Normie Osborn, son of Harry Osborn. – April 1985
- 264 – [Craig Anderson/Paty] Battles Red 9 – May 1985
- 265 – [DeFalco/Frenz] 1st appearance of Silver Sable. The Black Fox also returns and escapes with the help of Spider-Man. – June 1985
- 266 – [Peter David/Sal Buscema] Spider-Man, Frog-Man, and the Toad. – July 1985
- 267 – [David/Bob McLeod] "The Commuter Cometh" – August 1985
- 268 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Part of the “Secret Wars II” crossover. Spider-Man must deal with the effects of the Beyonder transforming an office building entirely into gold. – September 1985
- 269 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Spider-Man vs. Firelord (part 1) – October 1985
- 270 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Spider-Man vs. Firelord (part 2) – November 1985
- 271 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Return of Crusher Hogan – December 1985
- 272 – [DeFalco/S. Buscema] 1st appearance of Slyde – January 1986
- 273 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Secret Wars II crossover; Beyonder and Puma guest – February 1986
- 274 – [DeFalco/Frenz/Tom Morgan/James Fry] Secret Wars II crossover: Beyonder and Mephisto battle for control of the universe using Spider-Man as a pawn; 32-page story, no ads – March 1986
- 275 – [DeFalco/Frenz]"The Choice and the Challenge" Hobgoblin returns collecting money for the Rose; Reprint of Amazing Fantasy #15 as Spider-Man tells his origin; issue slightly larger than average comic. In the end, Spider-Man is defeated by the Hobgoblin. – April 1986
- 276 – [DeFalco/Frenz] Spider-Man escapes, when The Hobgoblin sees Flash Thompson making fun of him, Hobgoblin sets Flash up as the Hobgoblin – May 1986
- 277 – [DeFalco/Frenz/Charles Vess] Two short stories. First story: Peter visits Matt Murdock at a homeless mission as a crossover to the Daredevil "Born Again" series running concurrently; Second story: Spider-Man saves a girl who gets lost in snowy NYC after being kidnapped – June 1986
- 278 – [DeFalco/David/Mary Jo Duffy/Mike Harris] An issue as part of the Scourge crossover story taking place in Marvel comics at the time – July 1986
- 279 – [DeFalco/Leonardi] Neither Spider-Man nor Peter Parker appear in the issue, as Marvel Comics tries to suggest he is dead. – August 1986
- 280 – [DeFalco/Frenz/Brett Breeding] Spider-Man vs the Sinister Syndicate, Part 1 – September 1986
- 281 – [DeFalco/Frenz/Breeding] Spider-Man vs the Sinister Syndicate, Part 2 – October 1986
- 282 – [DeFalco/Leonardi] JJJ hires X-Factor to hunt down Spider-Man – November 1986
- 283 – [DeFalco/Frenz] vs. Absorbing Man and Titania – December 1986
- 284 – [DeFalco/Jim Owsley/Frenz/Breeding] Start of "Gang War" series – January 1987
- 285 – [DeFalco/Owsley/Alan Kupperberg] "Gang War" continues; Punisher steps into fray – February 1987
- 286 – [Owsley/Kupperberg] "Gang War" continues – March 1987
- 287 – [Owsley/Erik Larsen] "Gang War" continues; Daredevil guest – April 1987
- 288 – [Owsley/Kupperberg] "Gang War" concludes; Daredevil, Falcon and Black Cat guest star – May 1987
- 289 – [David/Kupperberg/Tom Morgan] Hobgoblin revealed to be Ned Leeds. Death of Ned Leeds. – June 1987
- 290 – [David Michelinie/Romita, Jr.] Peter Parker proposes to Mary Jane Watson, again. – July 1987
- 291 – [Michelinie/Romita, Jr.] Mary Jane says no to Peter Parker's proposal – August 1987
- 292 – [Michelinie/Alex Saviuk] Mary Jane changes her mind and says yes to Peter Parker's proposal – September 1987
- 293 – [J.M. DeMatteis/Mike Zeck] Kraven the Hunter buries Spider-Man; Part 2 of "Kraven's Last Hunt" series – October 1987
- 294 – [DeMatteis/Zeck] Spider-Man seeks revenge on Kraven the Hunter; at the end of the issue, Kraven shoots himself in the head, killing himself. Part 5 of "Kraven's Last Hunt" series – November 1987
- 295 – [Ann Nocenti/Cyndy Martin] Peter is committed to a mental hospital; Part 2 of inter-issue series "Mad Dog Ward"; Bill Senkiewicz cover – December 1987
- 296 – [Michelinie/Saviuk] Dr Octopus returns Part 1 – January 1988
- 297 – [Michelinie/Saviuk] Dr Octopus returns Part 2 – February 1988
- 298 – [Michelinie/Todd McFarlane] First issue penciled by Todd McFarlane; Venom makes his first appearance on the issue's last page – March 1988
- 299 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] First full appearance of Venom – April 1988
- 300 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] Spider-Man's 25th anniversary issue. First issue inked by Todd McFarlane (the previous two issues were only penciled by him). Spider-Man battles Venom. He uses the bells that he originally used to expel the symbiote off him, which eventually led to it getting on Eddie Brock, who became Venom. At the request of Mary Jane, he permanently reverts to his original costume. Mary Jane was spooked by Venom when she thought he was Spider-Man because of the symbiote's resemblance to Spider-Man's black costume. – May 1988
The Amazing Spider-Man #301–400 (June 1988–April 1995)
- 301 – [David Michelinie/Todd McFarlane] "The Sable Gauntlet!" – June 1988
- 302 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] 1st appearance Dr. Royce Nero – July 1988
- 303 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "Dock Savage" – August 1988
- 304 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "California Schemin'!" Black Fox appears – Early September 1988 (Series goes bi-weekly)
- 305 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] Resumes battle with Black Fox – Late September 1988
- 306 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] Humbug; cover is a tribute to first Superman story – Early October 1988
- 307 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] Chameleon; Mary Jane is kidnapped – Late October 1988
- 308 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] Taskmaster appears – Early November 1988
- 309 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] Mary Jane returns – Late November 1988 (Series goes back to publishing monthly)
- 310 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] Peter returns to school – December 1988
- 311 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] Return of Mysterio – January 1989
- 312 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] Green Goblin II vs. Hobgolin II – February 1989
- 313 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] Lizard returns – March 1989
- 314 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "Down And Out In Forest Hills" – April 1989
- 315 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "Return of Venom" Part 1; Spider-Man also faces Hydro Man – May 1989
- 316 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "Return of Venom" Part 2 – June 1989
- 317 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "Return of Venom" Part 3 – July 1989
- 318 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] vs Scorpion, Part 1 – August 1989
- 319 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] vs Scorpion, Part 2; also featuring Rhino and Backlash. Series went bi-weekly.
- 320 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "The Assassin Nation Plot" Part 1; – Late September 1989
- 321 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "The Assassin Nation Plot" Part 2 – Early October 1989
- 322 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "The Assassin Nation Plot" Part 3 – Late October 1989
- 323 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "The Assassin Nation Plot" Part 4; Captain America guests – Early November 1989
- 324 – [Michelinie/Erik Larsen] "The Assassin Nation Plot" Part 5; Sabretooth guests – Mid November 1989
- 325 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "The Assassin Nation Plot" Part 6; Red Skull; series goes back to publishing monthly. – Late November 1989
- 326 – [Michelinie/Colleen Doran] "Cosmic Spider-Man/Acts of Vengeance" Part 1; faces Graviton.
- 327 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Cosmic Spider-Man/Acts of Vengeance" Part 4; faces Magneto. – Mid December 1989
- 328 – [Michelinie/McFarlane] "Cosmic Spider-Man/Acts of Vengeance" Part 7; vs The Hulk; Final McFarlane-drawn issue. – January 1990
- 329 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Cosmic Spider-Man/Acts of Vengeance" Part 10; vs Tri-Sentinel. – February 1990
- 330 – [Michelinie/Larsen] Punisher Part 1 – March 1990
- 331 – [Michelinie/Larsen] Punisher Part 2 – April 1990
- 332 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Venom's Back" Part 1 – May 1990
- 333 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Venom's Back" Part 2 – June 1990
- 334 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "The Return of The Sinister Six" Part 1; The S6 in this series is: Doctor Octopus, Vulture, Sandman, Mysterio, Electro and Hobgoblin. Series goes bi-weekly for summer. – Early July 1990
- 335 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "The Return of The Sinister Six" Part 2 – Late July 1990
- 336 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "The Return of The Sinister Six" Part 3 – Early August 1990
- 337 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "The Return of The Sinister Six" Part 4 – Late August 1990
- 338 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "The Return of The Sinister Six" Part 5 – Early September 1990
- 339 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "The Return of The Sinister Six" Part 6; Series goes back to being published monthly – Late September 1990
- 340 – [Michelinie/Larsen] 1st appearances of Femme Fatales, Mindblast and Knockout – October 1990
- 341 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Powerless" Part 1 (Spider-Man loses his powers) – November 1990
- 342 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Powerless" Part 2 – December 1990
- 343 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Powerless" Part 3 (Spider-Man regains his powers) – January 1991
- 344 – [Michelinie/Larsen] vs Cardiac and Rhino – February 1991
- 345 – [Michelinie/Mark Bagley] "Venom Lives" Part 1 – March 1991
- 346 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Venom Lives" Part 2 – April 1991
- 347 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Venom Lives" Part 3 – May 1991
- 348 – [Michelinie/Larsen] Sandman leads the Avengers – June 1991
- 349 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Black Fox, Doctor Doom" Part 1 – July 1991
- 350 – [Michelinie/Larsen] "Black Fox, Doctor Doom" Part 2; Last Erik Larsen-drawn issue – August 1991
- 351 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Return Of The Tri-Sentinel" Part 1 – September 1991
- 352 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Return Of The Tri-Sentinel" Part 2 – October 1991
- 353 – [Al Milgrom/Bagley] "Round Robin" Part 1; Guest stars Punisher, Darkhawk, Nova, Moonknight and Night Thrasher – Early November 1991
- 354 – [Milgrom/Bagley] "Round Robin" Part 2 – Late November 1991
- 355 – [Milgrom/Bagley] "Round Robin" Part 3 – Early December 1991
- 356 – [Milgrom/Bagley] "Round Robin" Part 4 – Late December 1991
- 357 – [Milgrom/Bagley] "Round Robin" Part 5 – Early January 1992
- 358 – [Milgrom/Bagley] "Round Robin" Part 6 – Late January 1992
- 359 – [Michelinie/Chris Marrinan] "Return of Cardiac" Part 1; Black Cat guest stars – February 1992
- 360 – [Michelinie/Marrinan] "Return of Cardiac" Part 2; 1st partial appearance of Carnage – March 1992
- 361 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Carnage" part 1; 1st full appearance of Carnage – April 1992
- 362 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Carnage" part 2 – May 1992
- 363 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Carnage" part 3 – June 1992
- 364 – [Michelinie/Bagley] Deadly Foes of Spider-Man epilogue – July 1992
- 365 – [Michelinie/Stan Lee/Tom DeFalco/Peter Sanderson/Bagley/Aaron Lopresti/John Romita Sr./Tod Smith] 30th anniversary issue; 1st appearance of Spider-Man 2099. – August 1992
- 366 – [Michelinie/Jerry Bingham] Red Skull appears – September 1992
- 367 – [Michelinie/Bingham] 1st appearances of Death-Shield, Jagged Bow and Blood Spider – October 1992
- 368 – [Michelinie/J.M. DeMatteis/Bagley/Lopresti] "Invasion of the Spider-Slayers" part 1; 1st appearances of Spider-Slayer "Alien", Spider-Slayer "Birdy". Also Alistaire Smythe's 1st appearance as Ultimate Spider-Slayer. – Early November 1992
- 369 – [Michelinie/DeMatteis/Bagley/Smith] Spider-Slayers part 2; 1st appearance of Spider-Slayer "Dark Iron Man" – Late November 1992
- 370 – [Michelinie/DeMatteis/Bagley/Lopresti] Spider-Slayers part 3; 1st appearance of Spider-Slayer "Amoeboid" – Early December 1992
- 371 – [Michelinie/Milgrom/Bagley/Lopresti] Spider-Slayers part 4; 1st appearance of Spider-Slayer "Tri-Head" – Late December 1992
- 372 – [Michelinie/Milgrom/Bagley/Lopresti] Spider-Slayers part 5; 1st appearances of Spider-Slayer "Black Widow", Spider-Slayer "Tarantula" and Spider-Slayer "Scorpion" – Early January 1993
- 373 – [Michelinie/Bagley/Smith] Spider-Slayers part 6: "The Bedlam Perspective – Late January 1993
- 374 – [Michelinie/Bagley] Venom kidnaps Peter's parents – February 1993
- 375 – [Michelinie/Tom DeFalco/Eric Fein/Terry Kavanagh/Bagley/Pat Olliffe/Dan Panosian/Lopresti] Spider-Man and Venom make an agreement which leads up to "Venom – Lethal Protector" mini-series. - March 1993
- 376 – [Michelinie/Steven Grant/Jeff Johnson] Cardiac, Styx & Stone: "Guilt By Association" - April 1993
- 377 – [Michelinie/Grant/Johnson] Cardiac, Styx & Stone: "Dust To Dust" - May 1993
- 378 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Maximum Carnage" part 3; appearances by Carnage, Venom, Shriek, Doppelganger and Demogoblin - June 1993
- 379 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Maximum Carnage" part 7: "The Gathering Storm" - July 1993
- 380 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Maximum Carnage" part 11: "Soldiers Of Hope" - August 1993
- 381 – [Michelinie/Bagley] Spider-Man vs. Hulk Rematch with Doc Samson - September 1993
- 382 – [Michelinie/Bagley] Spider-Man vs. Hulk Rematch with Doc Samson - October 1993
- 383 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Trial By Jury" part 1 - November 1993
- 384 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Trial By Jury" part 2; Sentry villain appears. Not to be confused with the superhero of the same name. - December 1993
- 385 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Trial By Jury" part 3: "Rough Justice!" - January 1994
- 386 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Lifetheft" part 1; Vulture returns - February 1994
- 387 – [Michelinie/Bagley] "Lifetheft" part 2; 1st appearance Young Vulture - March 1994
- 388 – [Michelinie/Bagley/Ron Lim/Larry Alexander] "Lifetheft" part 3; Peter's parents turn out to be robots created by the Chameleon; Venom backstory of first single panel appearances in Web #18 and Web #24; Cardiac story - April 1994
- 389 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Pursuit" part 4; Faces off with the Chameleon - May 1994
- 390 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Shrieking" with Shriek and Carrion, part 1; "Behind The Walls" - June 1994
- 391 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Shrieking" part 2: "The Burning Fuse!" "Aunt May" suffers a heart attack. - July 1994
- 392 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Shrieking" part 3: "The Cocoon!" – Cover is a tribute to issue #50. - August 1994
- 393 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Shrieking" part 4: "Mother Love...Mother Hate!" - September 1994
- 394 – [DeMatteis/Bagley/Liam Sharp] "Power and Responsibility" part 2; Clone Saga begins - October 1994
- 395 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Back from the Edge" part 1: "Outcasts!" Spider-Man logo changes for the 1st time since issue 1 of the series. - November 1994
- 396 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Back from the Edge" part 3; Daredevil guest stars - December 1994
- 397 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Web of Death" part 1: "Tentacles" with first appearance of Stunner; Doc Ock finds out that Peter Parker is Spider-Man; plus "Radically Both" – 15 Pages (Text) - January 1995
- 398 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Web of Death" part 3: "Before I Wake" - February 1995
- 399 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Smoke and Mirrors" part 2: "Resurrection!" - March 1995
- 400 – [DeMatteis/Stan Lee/Bagley/John Romita, Jr./Tom Grummett] "Death" of Aunt May - April 1995
The Amazing Spider-Man #401–441 (May 1995–November 1998)
- 401 – [J.M. DeMatteis/Mark Bagley] "Mark of Kaine" part 2: "Down In The Darkness" - May 1995
- 402 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Crossfire" part 1 - June 1995
- 403 – [DeMatteis/Bagley] "Trial of Peter Parker" part 2: "Judgement At Bedlam" - July 1995
- 404 – [DeMatteis/Todd DeZago/Bagley] "Maximum Clonage" part 3: "In The Name Of The Father" - August 1995
- 405 – [DeMatteis/DeZago/Darick Robertson] "Exiled" part 2: "The Worth Of A Man" - September 1995
- 406 – [DeMatteis/Angel Medina] "Greatest Responsibility" part 1; 1st appearance of Doctor Octopus II; Angel Medina pencils. Title becomes "Amazing Scarlet Spider" for two months. - October 1995 (Skips 2 months)
- 407 – [Tom DeFalco/Bagley] "Return of Spider-Man" part 2; Publication resumed after 2-month hiatus. New title font. Ben Reilly becomes Spider-Man - January 1996
- 408 – [DeFalco/Bagley] "Media Blizzard" part 2: "Impossible, Be My Dream" with Mysterio - February 1996
- 409 – [DeFalco/Bagley] "Return of Kaine" part 3: "Of Wagers And Wars" - March 1996
- 410 – [DeFalco/Bagley] "Web of Carnage" part 2: "And Now--Spider-Carnage" - April 1996
- 411 – [DeFalco/Bagley] "Blood Brothers" part 2: 1st Gaunt, 1st Cell-12 (1st Bramer, 1st Nardi, 1st Lasher, 1st Andros) Peter Parker is brutally beaten by Cell-12 under orders from a mysterious employer. Ben Reilly becomes the subject of an FBI investigation and the Daily Grind is burnt to the ground. This comic also contained a scene which referenced the night where Bruce Wayne's parents are murdered by a mugger. The story is continued in Spider-Man #68. - May 1996
- 412 – [DeFalco/Bagley] "Blood Brothers" part 6: "The Face Of My Enemy!" - June 1996
- 413 – [DeFalco/Bagley] "Bug Story!" - July 1996
- 414 – [DeFalco/Bagley] 1st Delilah, 1st Rose III - August 1996
- 415 – [DeFalco/Bagley] "Siege"; Onslaught tie-in. Last Mark Bagley issue. - September 1996
- 416 – [DeFalco/Ron Garney] Onslaught tie-in. Ron Garney pencils for two issues. - October 1996
- 417 – [DeFalco/Garney] "Secrets!" - November
- 418 – [DeFalco/Steve Skroce] "Revelations" part 3; Clone Saga ends, Ben Reilly stops being Spider-Man, Peter Parker reclaims the Spider-Man identity. May Parker, daughter of Mary Jane and Peter Parker, is still-born. - December 1996
- 419 – [DeFalco/Skroce] 1st El Uno - January 1997
- 420 – [DeFalco/Skroce] 'Twas The Night Before Christmas" - February 1997
- 421 – [DeFalco/Skroce/Geof Isherwood] 1st Dragonfly - March 1997
- 422 – [DeFalco/Joe Bennett] "Exposed Wiring" - April 1997
- 423 – [DeFalco/Bennett] "Choices!" - May 1997
- 424 – [DeFalco/Bennett] "Then Came...Elektra - June 1997
- 425 – [DeFalco/Skroce] "The Chump, The Challenge And The Champion!" - August 1997 (Skipped a month)
- 426 – [DeFalco/Skroce] "Return of Doctor Octopus" part 1; Doc Ock resurrected - September 1997
- 427 – [DeFalco/Skroce] "Return of Doctor Octopus" part 2 - October 1997
- 428 – [DeFalco/Skroce] "Return of Doctor Octopus" part 3; Last Steve Skroce pencils. - November 1997
- 429 – [DeFalco/Bennett] "The Price!" - December 1997
- 430 – [DeFalco/Bennett] "Savage Rebirth"; Carnage bonds with Silver Surfer - January 1998
- 431 – [DeFalco/Bennett] "The Carnage Cosmic" - February 1998
- 432 – [DeFalco/John Romita, Jr.] "Spider-Hunt" part 2: "The Hunted!" 1st Black Tarantula (Full) - March 1998
- 433 – [DeFalco/Tom Lyle] "The Long Farewell" - April 1998
- 434 – [DeFalco/Bennett] Identity Crisis (Ricochet) - May 1998
- 435 – [DeFalco/Bennett] Identity Crisis (Ricochet) - June 1998
- 436 – [DeFalco/Bennett] In Final Battle With The Black Tarantula!" - July 1998
- 437 – [DeFalco/Rafael Kayanan] "I, Monster!". Spider-Man mutates into Man-Spider, and guest-starring Synch. - August 1998
- 438 – [DeFalco/Scott Kolins] "Seeing Is Disbelieving! - Early September 1998
- 439 – [DeFalco/Kayanan] "There Once Was A Spider..!" - Late September 1998
- 440 – [DeFalco/Kayanan] "The Gathering of Five" part 2 - October 1998
- 441 – [John Byrne/Kayanan] "The Final Chapter" part 1 - November 1998
The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #1–58 (January 1999–November 2003)
- 1 (442) – [Howard Mackie/John Byrne] Spider-Man Impostor, Scorpion - January 1999
- 2 (443) – [Mackie/Byrne] Peter Back In Costume, Shadrac - February 1999
- 3 (444) – [Mackie/Byrne] "Off To A Flying Start!" - March 1999
- 4 (445) – [Mackie/Byrne] "Betrayals" - April 1999
- 5 (446) – [Mackie/Byrne] 1st Evil Spider-Woman - May 1999
- 6 (447) – [Mackie/Byrne] Evil Spider-Woman and Doctor Octopus appear - June 1999
- 7 (448) – [Mackie/Byrne] "Heroes And Villains" - July 1999
- 8 (449) – [Mackie/Byrne] "The Man Behind The Curtain!" - August 1999
- 9 (450) – [Mackie/Byrne] "The List" - September 1999
- 10 (451) – [Mackie/Byrne] 1st Captain Power, 1st Stalker (As Stalker In Shadows) - October 1999
- 11 (452) – [Mackie/Byrne] "Bright Lights...Bigger City" - November 1999
- 12 (453) – [Mackie/Byrne] Sinister Six (Mysterio (I & II), Vulture, Sandman, Kraven II, Electro, Venom), Senator Ward, Doctor Octopus - December 1999
- 13 (454) – [Mackie/Byrne] New Rocket Racer, MJ's Plane Explodes - January 2000
- 14 (455) – [Mackie/Byrne] "A Surfeit Of Spiders" - February 2000
- 15 (456) – [Mackie/Byrne] Peter Searches for MJ In Latveria, Dr. Doom - March 2000
- 16 (457) – [Mackie/Byrne] "Coming Home" - April 2000
- 17 (458) – [Mackie/Byrne] Dying Sandman, Electro, Mysterio - May 2000
- 18 (459) – [Mackie/Byrne] Green Goblin, Peter's Costume & Web-Shooters Stolen. Last John Byrne issue - June 2000
- 19 (460) – [Mackie/Erik Larsen] "Mirror Mirror". Featuring Venom - July 2000
- 20 (461) – [Mackie/Larsen] 1st Post-Invasion Spider-Slayer, - August 2000
- 21 (462) – [Mackie/Larsen] "Slayers To The Left Of Me..." - September 2000
- 22 (463) – [Mackie/John Romita, Jr.] "Distinguished Gentlemen from New York" - October 2000
- 23 (464) – [Mackie/Romita, Jr.] "Distinguished Gentlemen from New York Part 2" - November 2000
- 24 (465) – [Mackie/Romita, Jr.] "Distinguished Gentlemen from New York Part 3" - December 2000
- 25 (466) – [Mackie/Romita, Jr.] "Darkness Calling" Double Sized issue - January 2001
- 26 (467) – [Mackie/Romita, Jr.] "The Mask" featuring Squid - February 2001
- 27 (468) – [Mackie/Romita, Jr.] "The Stray" - March 2001
- 28 (469) – [Mackie/Joe Bennett] Distractions – Enforcers, Jimmy 6, MJ Held Prisoner - April 2001
- 29 (470) – [Mackie/Lee Weeks] Mary Jane returns - May 2001
- 30 (471) – [J. Michael Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Transformations: Literal & Otherwise": 1st appearances of Ezekiel and Morlun. Issues begin appearing with Vol.1 numbering in addition to Vol.2 numbering. - Part 1 of 6 - June 2001
- 31 (472) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Coming Home": Peter returns to teaching - Part 2 of 6 - July 2001
- 32 (473) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "The Long, Dark Pizza of the Soul" - Part 3 of 6 - August 2001
- 33 (474) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "All Fall Down": Spider-Man vs. Morlun - Part 4 of 6 - September 2001
- 34 (475) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Meltdown": Spider-Man & Ezekiel vs. Morlun - Part 5 of 6 - October 2001
- 35 (476) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Coming Out": Spider-Man vs. Morlun – Final Battle. Aunt May discovers Peter passed out on his bed, still wearing his Spider-Man costume. - Part 6 of 6 - November 2001
- 36 (477) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] Reflection on The Real-Life Events of 9/11/2001 - December 2001
- 37 (478) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Interlude" - January 2002
- 38 (479) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "The Conversation": Aunt May Confronts Peter - February 2002
- 39 (480) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Meanwhile...": No dialogue, part of company-wide "'Nuff Said" event. - May 2002
- 40 (481) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Sensitive Issues": 1st Shade - Part 1 of 3 - June 2002
- 41 (482) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Looking Back" - Part 2 of 3 - July 2002
- 42 (483) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "A Strange Turn Of Events" - Part 3 of 3 - August 2002
- 43 (484) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Cold Arms" 1st Doctor Octopus III (Carlyle) - Part 1 of 3 - September 2002
- 44 (485) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Arms And The Men" - Part 2 of 3 - October 2002
- 45 (486) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Until The Stars Turn Cold" - Part 3 oft 3 - November 2002
- 46 (487) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Unnatural Enemies" 1st Shathra (Spider Wasp) - Part 1 of 3 - December 2002
- 47 (488) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "The Life & Death Of Spiders" - Part 2 of 3 - January 2003
- 48 (489) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "A Spider's Tale" - Part 3 of 3 - February 2003
- 49 (490) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Bad Connections" - Part 1 of 2 - March 2003
- 50 (491) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Doomed Affairs": Pete & MJ Reconcile - Part 2 of 2 - April 2003
- 51 (492) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Digger" - Part 1 of 4 - May 2003
- 52 (493) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Dig This" - Part 2 of 4 - June 2003
- 53 (494) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Parts And Pieces" - Part 3 of 4 - July 2003
- 54 (495) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "The Balancing Of Karmic Accounts" - Part 4 of 4 - August 2003
- 55 (496) – [Straczynski/Fiona Avery/Romita, Jr.] "Unintended Consequences" - Part 1 of 2 - September 2003
- 56 (497) – [Straczynski/Avery/Romita, Jr.] "The Revolution Within" - Part 2 of 2 - October 2003
- 57 (498) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Happy Birthday" Part 1 of 3 - November 2003
- 58 (499) – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Happy Birthday" Part 2 of 3 (Dr. Strange guests) - Early December 2003
The Amazing Spider-Man #500–545 (December 2003–December 2007)
- 500 – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Happy Birthday" Part 3 of 3 - Late December 2003
- 501 – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "Saturday in the Park with May" (One Shot) - January 2004
- 502 – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.]"You Want Pants With That?" First named appearance of Leo Zelinsky and Killshot - February 2004
- 503 – [Fiona Avery/Romita, Jr.] "Chasing a Dark Shadow" part 1 - March 2004
- 504 – [Avery/Romita, Jr.] "Chasing a Dark Shadow" part 2 - April 2004
- 505 – [Avery/Romita, Jr.] "Vibes" - May 2004
- 506 – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "The Book of Ezekiel" part 1 - June 2004
- 507 – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "The Book of Ezekiel" part 2 - July 2004
- 508 – [Straczynski/Romita, Jr.] "The Book of Ezekiel" part 3: Death of Ezekiel Sims - July 2004
- 509 – [Straczynski/Mike Deodato, Jr.] "Sins Past" part 1 - August 2004
- 510 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "Sins Past" part 2 - October 2004
- 511 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "Sins Past" part 3 - November 2004
- 512 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "Sins Past" part 4 - December 2004
- 513 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "Sins Past" part 5 - January 2005
- 514 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "Sins Past" part 6 - February 2005
- 515 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr./Mark Brooks] "Skin Deep" part 1 - February 2005
- 516 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr./Brooks] "Skin Deep" part 2 - March 2005
- 517 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr./Brooks] "Skin Deep" part 3 - April 2005
- 518 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr./Brooks] "Skin Deep" part 4 - May 2005
- 519 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "New Avengers" part 1 - June 2005
- 520 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "New Avengers" part 2 - July 2005
- 521 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "New Avengers" part 3 - August 2005
- 522 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "New Avengers" part 4 - September 2005
- 523 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "New Avengers" part 5 - October 2005
- 524 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "New Avengers" part 6 - November 2005
- 525 – [Peter David/Deodato, Jr.] "The Other: Evolve or Die" part 3 - December 2005
- 526 – [Reginald Hudlin/Deodato, Jr.] "The Other: Evolve or Die" part 6 - January 2006
- 527 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "The Other: Evolve or Die" part 9 - February 2006
- 528 – [Straczynski/Deodato, Jr.] "The Other: Evolve or Die" part 12 - March 2006
- 529 – [Straczynski/Ron Garney] "Mister Parker Goes to Washington" part 1 – Tony Stark gives Peter his new costume - April 2006
- 530 – [Straczynski/Tyler Kirkham] "Mister Parker Goes to Washington" part 2 – Tony and Peter speak in DC on the Super-Human Registration Act. - May 2006
- 531 – [Straczynski/Kirkham] "Mister Parker Goes to Washington" part 3 - June 2006
- 532 – [Straczynski/Garney] "The War at Home" part 1 – Spider-Man struggles with the decision to publicly divulge his identity - July 2006
- 533 – [Straczynski/Garney] "The War at Home" part 2 – Spider-Man deals with the after-shock of his un-masking. - August 2006
- 534 – [Straczynski/Garney] "The War at Home" part 3 – Spider-Man battles Captain America as part of the Civil War - September 2006
- 535 – [Straczynski/Garney] "The War at Home" part 4 – Spider-Man changes sides due to ethics of the pro-registration side and fights Iron Man. - November 2006
- 536 – [Straczynski/Garney] "The War at Home" part 5 – Spider-Man fights Iron Man, dons his original costume, and declares on TV that he is an opponent of the SHRA. - December 2006
- 537 – [Straczynski/Garney] "The War at Home" part 6 - February 2007
- 538 – [Straczynski/Garney] "The War at Home" part 7 – Spider-Man takes part in the final battle of Civil War. Aunt May gets shot. (Note: The result of Civil War is not revealed) - March 2007
- 539 – [Straczynski/Garney] "Back in Black" Part 1 - April 2007
- 540 – [Straczynski/Garney] "Back in Black" Part 2 - May 2007
- 541 – [Straczynski/Garney] "Back in Black" Part 3 - June 2007
- 542 – [Straczynski/Garney] "Back in Black" Part 4 - August 2007
- 543 – [Straczynski/Garney] "Back in Black" Part 5 - October 2007
- 544 – [Straczynski/Joe Quesada] "One More Day" Part 1 of 4 - November 2007
- 545 – [Straczynski/Quesada] "One More Day" Part 4 of 4 – Mephisto erases Peter and MJ's marriage from history in exchange for Aunt May's life. Harry Osborn is resurrected. 1st appearance of Lily Hollister and Carlie Cooper. - January 2008
The Amazing Spider-Man #546–647 "Brand New Day" (January 2008–December 2010)
Note: During the "Brand New Day" storyline, three issues of The Amazing Spider-Man were published each month.
- 546 – [Dan Slott/Steve McNiven] 1st appearance of Spider-Mugger, Freak, Mr. Negative, and Bill Hollister. - February 2008
- 547 – [Slott/McNiven] "Crimes of the Heart" Spider-Man battles Mr. Negative. With J. Jonah Jameson in the hospital, Marla Jameson sells the Daily Bugle to Dexter Bennett.
- 548 – [Slott/McNiven] "Blood Ties" Spider-Mugger is killed. Mr. Negative is revealed to be Martin Li.
- 549 – [Marc Guggenheim/Salvador Larroca] "Who's That Girl?!?" Spider-Man meets Jackpot for the first time since Amazing Spider-Man: Swing Shift. 1st appearance of Menace.
- 550 – [Guggenheim/Larroca] "The Menace of.. Menace" Spider-Man and Jackpot team-up to defeat Menace.
- 551 – [Guggenheim/Larroca] "Lo, There Shall Come a Menace" Lisa Parfrey, a candidate for the next mayor of the city, dies being impaled by Menace's glider.
- 552 – [Bob Gale/Phil Jimenez] "Just Blame Spider-Man" Spider-Man battles Freak. Funeral of Lisa Parfrey. First appearance of the Bookie since Amazing Spider-Man: Swing Shift.
- 553 – [Gale/Jimenez]"Freak-Out" Spider-Man continues his battle with Freak.
- 554 – [Gale/Jimenez]"Burned" Spider-Man battles Freak and saves Randall Crowne. With Curt Connors assistance, Spider-Man rushes off to put an end to Freak. Freak is trapped in a chrysalis.
- 555 – [Zeb Wells/Chris Bachalo] "Sometimes it Snows in April" Spider-Man and Wolverine fight Mayan extremists in a blizzard.
- 556 – [Wells/Bachalo] "The Last Nameless Day"
- 557 – [Wells/Bachalo] "Dead of Winter"
- 558 – [Gale/Barry Kitson] "Freak the Third" Menace returns to New York. Freak temporarily returns. At the end of this issue Freak returns to his chrysalis state and is carted away by Oscorp trucks.
- 559 – [Slott/Marcos Martin] "Peter Parker, Paparazzi" Part 1: "Money Shot" First appearances of Screwball, Paperdoll, and Bobby Carr.
- 560 – [Slott/Martin] "Peter Parker, Paparazzi" Part 2: "Flat Out Crazy"
- 561 – [Slott/Martin] "Peter Parker, Paparazzi" Part 3: "Photo Finished" Robbie Robertson and Peter Parker quit The DB.
- 562 – [Gale/Mike McKone] "The Other Spider-Man"
- 563 – [Gale/McKone]"So Spider-Man Walks Into A Bar, And..."
- 564 – [Guggenheim/Slott/Gale/Paulo Siqueira] "Threeway Collision" Point of views of a battle of Overdrive vs. Spider-Man, with POV's of Spider-Man, Vin Gonzales, and Overdrive.
- 565 – [Guggenheim/Jimenez] "To Squash a Spider" Kraven's First Hunt Part 1
- 566 – [Guggenheim/Jimenez] "The Spider-Man Without Fear!" Kraven's First Hunt Part 2 Vermin returns.
- 567 – [Guggenheim/Jimenez] "Legacy" Kraven's First Hunt Part 3
- 568 – [Slott/Romita, Jr.] "New Ways to Die" Part 1: "Back With Vengeance" Eddie Brock is cured of cancer.
- 569 – [Slott/Romita, Jr.] "New Ways to Die" Part 2: "The Osborn Supremacy" Anti-Venom makes his 1st appearance.
- 570 – [Slott/Romita, Jr.] "New Ways to Die" Part 3: "The Killer Cure" Spider-Man, Venom, and Anti-Venom fight.
- 571 – [Slott/Romita, Jr.] "New Ways to Die" Part 4: "Opposites Attack" Spider-Man and Anti-Venom team up against the Thunderbolts.
- 572 – [Slott/Romita, Jr.] "New Ways to Die" Part 5: "Easy Targets" Spider-Man fights Bullseye.
- 573 – [Slott/Romita, Jr.] "New Ways to Die" Part 6: "Weapons of Self Destruction" Spider-Man and Anti-Venom fight the Thunderbolts led by the Green Goblin. Plus, a back-up story about Stephen Colbert by Mark Waid and Patrick Olliffe. Colbert helps Spider-Man fight the Grizzly.
- 574 – [Guggenheim/Kitson] "Whatever Happened to Flash Thompson?" – In a medical hospital in Germany, Flash Thompson is visited by a military official who tells Flash he has been awarded a medal of honor for what cost him his legs.
- 575 – [Joe Kelly/Bachalo] "Family Ties" Part 1
- 576 – [Kelly/Bachalo] "Family Ties" Part 2
- 577 – [Wells/Paolo Rivera] "Old Huntin' Buddies"
- 578 – [Mark Waid/Martin] "Unscheduled Stop Part 1" – The Shocker derails a train carrying the members of a jury from the trial of a dangerous mobster. Peter Parker happens to be on the train. J.Jonah Jameson Sr. is a member of the jury.
- 579 – [Waid/Martin] "Unscheduled Stop Part 2" – Spider-Man rescues the trapped subway passengers, Jameson Sr. is revealed to be a supporter of Spider-Man.
- 580 – [Stern/Weeks] "Fill in the Blank" – Aunt May is caught in a bank robbery performed by the criminal known as The Blank.
- 581 – [Slott/McKone] "Mind on Fire Part 1: The Trouble with Harry" – Harry goes to his ex-wife Liz to settle legal issues and Peter comes along. Carlie is angry at Lily and Peter. Things go wrong when Liz's stepbrother Mark Raxton AKA Molten man escapes.
- 582 – [Slott/McKone] "Mind on Fire Part 2: Burning Questions" – Harry delivers a cure to Mark Raxton, curing him of his condition. The Bookie is murdered by the true Spider-Tracer killer after learning his identity.
- 583 – [Waid/Kitson] "Platonic" – While Betty tries to get Peter a girlfriend, Peter tries to plan a birthday surprise for her. Any attempt to set Peter up fails and Betty is furious when nobody turns up for her party. When she learns that her friends are not happy because of her work with The DB, she realizes that Peter is her truest friend. Plus, a backup story featuring Spider-Man meeting the U.S. President Barack Obama.[1]
- 584 – [Guggenheim/Romita, Jr.] "Character Assassination" Part 1
- 585 – [Guggenheim/Romita, Jr.] "Character Assassination" Part 2 Harry discovers that Lily Hollister is Menace.
- 586 – [Guggenheim/Kitson] "Character Assassination: Interlude" – Lily tells Harry her background and how she discovered the goblin formula and that Norman Osborn was the Green Goblin.
- 587 – [Guggenheim/Romita, Jr.] "Character Assassination" Part 3
- 588 – [Guggenheim/Romita, Jr.] "Character Assassination" Part 4 Harry, as the Green Goblin, cures Menace and unmasks her on live television.
- 589 – [Fred Van Lente/Siqueira] "Return of the Spot"
- 590 – [Slott/Kitson] "Face Front" Part 1 – Spider-Man goes with the Fantastic Four to another dimension.
- 591 – [Slott/Kitson&Dale Eaglesham] "Face Front" Part 2 – Spider-Man eventually reveals his identity of Peter Parker to the Fantastic Four. It is shown that the dimension that they are in, slows time down for them and three months have passed in the real world. Carlie and Harry have gotten closer, Aunt May has continued her relationship with J. Jonah Jameson Sr, and somehow J.Jonah Jameson (Jr.) has been elected the new mayor of New York City.
- 592 – [Waid/McKone] "24/7" Part 1 – Spider-Man tries to make truce with J. Jonah Jameson Jr. but he orders a round-the-clock SWAT team to hunt down Spider-Man instead. To spite Jameson Spider-Man goes on a three-day non-stop crime fighting spree that makes headlines all over New York. Looking for some rest, Spider-Man crashes at Aunt May's house only to find her in bed with J.Jonah Jameson Sr.
- 593 – [Waid/McKone] "24/7" Part 2 – First appearance of Vulture (Jimmy Natale).
- 594 – [Waid/McKone&Kitson] "24/7" Part 3
- 595 – [Kelly/Jimenez] "American Son" Part 1
- 596 – [Kelly/Siqueira] "American Son" Part 2
- 597 – [Kelly/Marco Checchetto] "American Son" Part 3
- 598 – [Kelly/Siqueira/Checchetto] "American Son" Part 4
- 599 – [Kelly/Checchetto] "American Son" Part 5
- 600 – [Slott/Romita, Jr.] "Last Legs" – First appearance of Doctor Octopus with eight mechanical arms, instead of the normal four. Aunt May marries J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
- 601 – [Waid/Mario Alberti] "Red-Headed Stranger: No Place Like Home"
- 602 – [Van Lente/Kitson] "Red-Headed Stranger: Tenth of September" – Return of the Chameleon
- 603 – [Van Lente/Kitson] "Red-Headed Stranger: Deconstructing Peter"
- 604 – [Van Lente/Kitson] "Red-Headed Stranger: The Ancient Gallery"
- 605 – [Van Lente/Reed/Yanick Paquette] Three stories: "As the Girl," and "Models Stink," and "Match.Con"
- 606 – [Kelly/McKone] "Long Term Arrangement" – Return of Black Cat
- 607 – [Kelly/McKone] Long Term Arrangement"
- 608 – [Guggenheim/Checchetto/Luke Ross] "Who Was Ben Reilly?" Part 1 – First appearance of Damon Ryder, who attacks Peter Parker after mistaking him for Ben Reilly.
- 609 – [Guggenheim/Checchetto/Ross] "Who Was Ben Reilly?" Part 2
- 610 – [Guggenheim/Checchetto/Ross] "Who Was Ben Reilly?" Part 3
- 611 – [Kelly/Eric Canete] "This Man, This **Expletive Deleted**" Deadpool and Spider-Man fight.
- 612 – [Waid/Paul Azaceta] "Power to the People" Part 1: Electro
- 613 – [Waid/Azaceta] "Power to the People" Part 2
- 614 – [Waid/Azaceta] "Power to the People" Part 3
- 615 – [Van Lente/Javier Pulido] "Keemia's Castle" Part 1
- 616 – [Van Lente/Pulido] "Keemia's Castle" Part 2: Sandman
- 617 – [Kelly/Max Fiumara] "Rage of The Rhino" A mysterious new Rhino and the original Rhino.
- 618 – [Slott/Martin] "Mysterioso" Part 1: Mysterio
- 619 – [Slott/Martin] "Mysterioso" Part 2
- 620 – [Slott/Martin] "Mysterioso" Part 3
- 621 – [Slott/Lark] "Out for Blood" Black Cat
- 622 – [Weisman/Van Lente/Ross/Quinones] "It is the Life" Morbius. Plus a back-up story "The Five Stages of Grief" written by Spectacular Spider-Man T.V. series co-creator Greg Weisman about Flash Thompson.
- 623 – [Waid/Azaceta] "Scavengers" Part 1: a new Vulture
- 624 – [Waid/Azaceta] "Scavengers" Part 2
- 625 – [Kelly/Fiumara] "Endangered Species" Continuation of story from "Rage of The Rhino" in #617.
- 626 – [Van Lente/Michael Gaydos] "The Sting": Carmilla Black
- 627 – [Stern/Weeks] "Something Can Stop the Juggernaut" Part 1: Juggernaut and Captain Universe
- 628 – [Stern/Weeks] "Something Can Stop the Juggernaut" Part 2
- 629 – [Stern/Weeks] "Something Can Stop the Juggernaut" Part 3
- 630 – [Quinones/Wells/Bachalo] "Shed": Part 1: The Lizard
- 631 – [Wells/Bachalo] "Shed" Part 2
- 632 – [Wells/Bachalo] "Shed" Part 3
- 633 – [Wells/Bachalo] "Shed" Part 4
- 634 – [Kelly/Lee/DeMatteis/Lark/Martin/Fiumara] "Grim Hunt" Part 1
- 635 – [Kelly/Lee/DeMatteis/Lark/Martin/Fiumara] "Grim Hunt" Part 2
- 636 – [Kelly/Lee/DeMatteis/Lark/Martin/Fiumara] "Grim Hunt" Part 3
- 637 – [Kelly/Lee/DeMatteis/Lark/Martin/Fiumara] "Grim Hunt" Part 4
- 638 – [Joe Quesada/Paolo Rivera] "One Moment in Time" Part 1: Explains how the changes at the end of "One More Day" happened.
- 639 – [Quesada/Rivera] "One Moment in Time" Part 2
- 640 – [Quesada/Rivera] "One Moment in Time" Part 3
- 641 – [Quesada/Rivera] "One Moment in Time" Part 4
- 642 – [Waid/Azaceta] "Origin of the Species" Part 1: Birth of Stanley Osborn, son of Harry Osborn and Lily Hollister
- 643 – [Waid/Azaceta] "Origin of the Species" Part 2
- 644 – [Waid/Azaceta] "Origin of the Species" Part 3
- 645 – [Waid/Azaceta] "Origin of the Species" Part 4
- 646 – [Waid/Azaceta] "Origin of the Species", Part 5
- 647 – [Various] "Brand New Day Epilogue" Harry and Stanley Osborn go into hiding.
The Amazing Spider-Man #648–700 "Big Time" (January 2011–December 2012)
Note: During the "Big Time" storyline, two issues of The Amazing Spider-Man were published each month at the increased length of 30 pages each (compared to the traditional 22 pages).
- 648 – [Dan Slott/Paul Tobin/Humberto Ramos/Clayton Henry] "Big Time" Peter is hired to work at Horizon Labs.
- 649 – [Slott/Ramos] "Kill To Be You" Phil Urich becomes the newest Hobgoblin
- 650 – [Slott/Ramos] "Kill To Be You"
- 651 – [Slott/Ramos] "Kill To Be You"
- 652 – [Slott/Stefano Caselli] "Revenge of the Spider-Slayer" Part 1: "Army Of Insects" Alistair Smythe and Mac Gargan
- 653 – [Slott/Caselli] "Revenge of the Spider-Slayer" Part 2: "All That You Love Will Die"
- 654 – [Slott/Caselli] "Revenge of the Spider-Slayer" Part 3: "Self-Inflicted Wounds"
- 655 – [Slott/Marcos Martin] "No One Dies" Part 1: Awakening
- 656 – [Slott/Martin] "No One Dies" Part 2: Resolve
- 657 – [Slott/Martin/Templeton] "Torch Song" Spider-Man hangs with the Fantastic Four, due to Johnny Storm's death in FF #587, and has an awakening with them.
- 658 – [Slott/Javier Pulido] "Welcome to the Future Foundation" A story where Spider-Man joins the FF and teams up with them.
- 659 – [Slott/Stefano Caselli] "Fantastic Voyage: Part 1" Continuing Spider-Man's first adventure with the FF and how they operate. First "Infested" back up story.
- 660 – [Slott/Caselli] "Fantastic Voyage: Part 2" Spider-Man teams up with the FF (the Future Foundation) against the Sinister Six in Doc Ock's one last great scheme, and the FF's kids are involved as well.
- 661 – [Christos Gage/Reilly Brown] Spider-Man serves as a substitute teacher for the Avengers Academy
- 662 – [Gage/Brown] Spider-Man continues his battle with Psycho-Man and tries to help out Avengers Academy.
- 663 – [Slott/Giuseppe Camuncoli] "The Return of Anti-Venom Part 1: The Ghost Of Jean DeWolff" Anti-Venom and a new vigilante named the Wraith target Mister Negative's criminal empire.
- 664 – [Slott/Camuncoli] "The Return of Anti-Venom Part 2: Revelation Day" Mister Negative's identity as Martin Li is revealed to the public. The Wraith's identity is revealed as Captain Watanabe to Carlie Cooper and Spider-Man.
- 665 – [Slott/Ryan Stegman] "Crossroads" Aunt May and J. Jonah Jameson Sr. move to Boston.
- 666 – [Slott/Caselli] "Spider-Island" Prelude: The One and Only
- 667 – [Slott/Ramos] "Spider-Island" Part One: The Amazing Spider-Manhattan
- 668 – [Slott/Ramos] "Spider-Island" Part Two: Peter Parker, the Unspectacular Spider-Man
- 669 – [Slott/Ramos] "Spider-Island" Part Three: Arachnotopia
- 670 – [Slott/Ramos] "Spider-Island" Part Four: Spiders, Spiders, Everywhere
- 671 – [Slott/Ramos] "Spider-Island" Part Five: A New Hope
- 672 – [Slott/Ramos] "Spider-Island" Part Six: Boss Battle
- 673 – [Slott/Caselli] "Spider-Island" Epilogue: The Naked City
- 674 – [Slott/Camuncoli] "Great Heights Part One: Trust Issues" Return of Adrian Toomes.
- 675 – [Slott/Camuncoli] "Great Heights Part Two: Partners in Crime"
- 676 – [Slott/Ramos] "Tomorrow, the World" Issue stars the Sinister Six. Spider-Man is actually absent from the issue other than the cover, though he is referenced by the villains.
- 677 – [Waid/Rios] "The Devil and the Details" Part One Spider-Man and Daredevil work together to prove that the Black Cat has been framed for stealing technology from Horizon Labs. Part Two is in Daredevil vol. 3 #8.
- 678 – [Slott/Ramos] "I Killed Tomorrow" Part One: Schrödinger's Catastrophe
- 679 – [Slott/Ramos] "I Killed Tomorrow" Part Two: A Date with Predestiny
- 680 – [Slott/Christ Yost/Camuncoli] "The Galaxy's Greatest Superhero" Part One
- 681 – [Slott/Yost/Camuncoli] "The Galaxy's Greatest Superhero" Part Two
- 682 – [Slott/Caselli] "Ends of the Earth" Part One: My World on Fire
- 683 – [Slott/Caselli] "Ends of the Earth" Part Two: Earth's Mightiest
- 684 – [Slott/Ramos] "Ends of the Earth" Part Three: Sand Trap
- 685 – [Slott/Ramos] "Ends of the Earth" Part Four: Global Menace!
- 686 – [Slott/Caselli] "Ends of the Earth" Part Five: From the Ashes of Defeat
- 687 – [Slott/Caselli] "Ends of the Earth" Part Six: Everyone Dies
- 688 – [Slott/Camuncoli] "No Turning Back" Part One: The Win Column. Return of The Lizard.
- 689 – [Slott/Camuncoli] "No Turning Back" Part Two: Cold Blooded
- 690 – [Slott/Camuncoli] "No Turning Back" Part Three: Natural State
- 691 – [Slott/Camuncoli] "No Turning Back" Part Four: Human Error
- 692 – [Slott/Ramos, Dean Haspiel, Joshua Hale Fialkov/Nuno Plati] "Alpha" Part One: Point of Origin. Extra length issue with multiple stories to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Spider-Man's first appearance.
- 693 – [Slott/Ramos] "Alpha" Part Two: That Something Special
- 694 – [Slott/Ramos] "Alpha" Part Three: Final Grade
- 695 – [Slott/Gage/Camuncoli] "Danger Zone" Part 1: Warning Signs
- 696 – [Slott/Gage/Camuncoli] "Danger Zone" Part 2: Key to the Kingdom
- 697 – [Slott/Gage/Camuncoli] "Danger Zone" Part 3: War of the Goblins
- 698 – [Slott/Richard Elson] "Dying Wish" Prelude: Day in the Life
- 699 – [Slott/Ramos] "Dying Wish: Outside the Box"
- 700 – [Slott/Ramos] "Dying Wish: Suicide Run" – Features the death of Peter Parker and Otto Octavius assuming the mantle of Spider-Man by swapping his mind with Peter's.
- 700.1
- 700.2
- 700.3
- 700.4
- 700.5
The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 3 (April 2014–August 2015)
- 1 – [Dan Slott/Humberto Ramos] "Lucky To Be Alive" Part 1
- 1.1 - [Slott/Ramon Perez] "Learning to Crawl" Part 1 Featuring the Debut of "Clash"
- 1.2 - [Slott/Perez] "Learning to Crawl" Part 2
- 1.3 - [Slott/Perez] "Learning to Crawl" Part 3 Featuring Spider-Man's first battle with Clash
- 1.4 - [Slott/Perez] "Learning to Crawl" Part 4
- 1.5 - [Slott/Perez] "Learning to Crawl" Conclusion
- 2 - [Slott/Ramos] "Lucky To Be Alive" Part 2 Featuring Spidey fighting Electro after Electro's powers go out of control.
- 3 - [Slott/Ramos] "Lucky To Be Alive" Part 3 Featuring Spidey fighting Black Cat who in turn allies with Electro
- 4 - [Slott/Ramos] "Lucky To Be Alive" Part 4 Original Sin tie-in. Featuring the debut of Cindy Moon a.k.a. Silk
- 5 - [Slott/Ramos] "Lucky To Be Alive" Part 5 Original Sin tie-in
- 6 - [Slott/Ramos] "Lucky To Be Alive" Conclusion
- 7 - [Slott/Giuseppe Camuncoli] "Ms. Marvel Team-Up" and "Edge of Spider-Verse: Web of Fear"
- 8 - [Slott/Camuncoli] "Adventures in Babysitting"; [Slott/Ramos] "Edge of Spider-Verse: My Brother's Keeper"
- 9 - [Slott/Olivier Coipel] Spider-Verse Part 1: "The Gathering"; [Slott/Camuncoli] "The Feast"
- 10 - [Slott/Coipel] Spider-Verse Part 2: "Superior Force"
- 11 - [Slott/Coipel] Spider-Verse Part 3: "Higher Ground"
- 12 - [Slott/Camuncoli] Spider-Verse Part 4: "Anywhere But Here"
- 13 - [Slott/Camuncoli] Spider-Verse Part 5: "Spider-Men: No More"
- 14 - [Slott/Camuncoli and Olivier Coipel] Spider-Verse Part 6: "Web Warriors"
- 15 - [Slott/Camuncoli] Spider-Verse Epilogue
- 16 - [Slott/Christos Gage/Ramos] "The Graveyard Shift Part 1: The Late, Late Mr. Parker"
- 16.1 - [Gerry Conway/Carlo Barberi] "Spiral" Part 1
- 17 - [Slott/Gage/Ramos] "The Graveyard Shift Part 2: Trust Issues"
- 17.1 - [Conway/Barberi] "Spiral" Part 2
- 18 - [Slott/Gage/Ramos] "The Graveyard Shift Part 3: Trade Secrets"
- 18.1 - [Conway/Barberi] "Spiral" Part 3
- 19.1 - [Conway/Barberi] "Spiral" Part 4
- 20.1 - [Conway/Barberi] "Spiral" Conclusion
The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 4 (October 2015–present)
- 1 - [Dan Slott/Giuseppe Camuncoli] "Worldwide"
- 2 - [Slott/Camuncoli] "Water Proof"
- 3 - [Slott/Camuncoli] "Friendly Fire"
- 4 - [Slott/Camuncoli] "High Priority"
- 5 - [Slott & Christos Gage/Camuncoli] "Set in Stone"
- 6 - [Slott/Buffagni] "The Dark Kingdom - Part 1: Turnabout"
- 7 - [Slott/Buffagni] "The Dark Kingdom - Part 2: Opposing Forces"
- 8 - [Slott/Buffagni] "The Dark Kingdom - Part 3: Black and White"
- 9 - [Slott/Camuncoli] "Scorpio Rising - Part 1: One Way Trip"
- 10 - [Slott/Camuncoli] "Scorpio Rising - Part 2: Power Play"
The Amazing Spider-Man Annuals
Issue # | Author / Illustrator | Publication date | |||
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1 | Stan Lee / Steve Ditko | 1964 | |||
"The Sinister Six!" : Doctor Octopus kidnaps Aunt May and Betty Brant and plans to pit Spider-Man against a cadre of villains, including Electro, Kraven the Hunter, Mysterio, Sandman, and the Vulture. | |||||
FEATURES: "A Gallery of Spider-Man's Most Famous Foes!" – Full page illustrations of "The Burglar" (the man that killed Uncle Ben), The Chameleon, The Vulture, The Terrible Tinkerer, Dr. Octopus, Sandman, Doctor Doom, The Lizard, The Living Brain, Electro, The Enforcers, Mysterio, The Green Goblin, and Kraven the Hunter; "The Secrets of Spider-Man!" – information on Spider-Man's strength, powers and abilities; Also single-page illustrations of Peter Parker's classmates, home, guest stars appearing in Amazing Spider-Man, "How Stan Lee and Steve Ditko Create Spider-Man!" | |||||
2 | Lee / Ditko | 1965 | |||
"The Wondrous World of Doctor Strange": Spider-Man and Doctor Strange join forces. Also includes reprints of Amazing Spider-Man #1, "The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer" (ASM#2) and “Marked for Destruction by Dr. Doom!” (ASM#5). | |||||
FEATURES: "A Gallery of Spider-Man's Most Famous Foes!" – Full page illustrations of "The Circus of Crime" (ASM#16 & #22), The Scorpion, The Beetle, Jonah's Robot (ASM#25), and The Crime-Master. | |||||
3 | Lee / Don Heck | 1966 | |||
"...To Become an Avenger!" : Spider-Man tries to join the Avengers and battles the Hulk. Also includes reprints of "Turning Point” and “Unmasked by Dr. Octopus!” (ASM#11-12). | |||||
4 | Lee / Larry Lieber | 1967 | |||
"The Web and the Flame" : Spider-Man and the Torch take on Mysterio and The Wizard. | |||||
FEATURES: "The Coffee Bean Barn!" – 2-page illustration of Peter's and his friend's favorite hangout; "What the Well-Dressed Spider-Man Will Wear" – A look at Spider-Man's costume and equipment; "Spidey's Greatest Talent" – shows Spider-Man's ability to climb walls and spin webs; "Say 'Hello' To Spidey's Favorite Foes!" – a 2-page montage with The Green Goblin, The Lovable Lizard, Kraven The Hunter, Darlin' Doc Ock, The Sinister Sandman, The New Vulture, Ever-Lovin' Electro, and The Rampaging Rhino; "A Visit to Petey's Pad" – a 2-page spread with a look inside Peter's and Harry Osborne's apartment. | |||||
5 | Lee / Lieber | 1968 | |||
"The Parents of Peter Parker!" : Spider-Man travels to Algiers and discovers what happened to his parents. Battles the Red Skull. | |||||
FEATURES: "A Day at the Daily Bugle"; "Peter Parker, the Super Sports Star!" – A look at what Peter's life would be like if he played sports; "Where It's At!" – a map of New York City with locations for Peter's Apartment, Aunt May's home, The Daily Bugle, Empire State, The Coffee Bean Barn; "This is Spidey As We Know Him, But..." – Spider-Man illustrated as different cartoon characters like Dick Tracy and Charlie Brown; "Here We Go-A-Plotting!" – a satirical look how Stan Lee, Larry Lieber, and John Romita create a Spider-Man story. | |||||
6 | 1969 | ||||
Reprints "The Sinister Six!" story from ASM Annual #1. Also contains "The Fabulous Fantastic Four Meet Spider-Man", a condensed version of the first time Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four meet, told in ASM#1 story "Spider-Man vs. The Chameleon"; Reprints "Spider-Man Tackles the Torch" from ASM#8. | |||||
7 | 1970 | ||||
Reprints "Spider-Man Vs. The Chameleon!" from ASM#1, "Duel to the Death with The Vulture!" from ASM#2, and "Just a Guy Named Joe" (ASM#38); also features full page portraits of Spider-Man, Mary Jane Watson, and Spider-Man battling Mysterio, Electro, and Sandman. | |||||
8 | 1971 | ||||
Reprints ASM#46 "The Sinister Shocker!", "On the Trail of Spider-Man!" from Tales to Astonish #57, and "Spider-Man No More!" from ASM#50 | |||||
9 | Lee / John Romita Sr. | 1973 | |||
"The Goblin Lives!": revised version of Spectacular Spider-Man #2 (Nov. 1968). Norman Osborn becomes the Green Goblin again. | |||||
10 | Bill Mantlo / Gil Kane | 1976 | |||
"Step into my Parlor...said the Spider to the Fly!" – First appearance of The Fly (Richard Deacon). | |||||
11 | Bill Mantlo / Don Perlin | 1977 | |||
"Spawn of the Spider" Second story "Chaos at the Coffee Bean!" | |||||
12 | 1978 | ||||
Reprints from Amazing Spider-Man #119-120 Vs. the Hulk | |||||
13 | 1979 | ||||
The second of Doctor Octopus's mysterious and deadly plan. Continued from Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual 1. | |||||
14 | Dennis O'Neil / Frank Miller | 1980 | |||
Spider-Man and Doctor Strange, the Sorcerer Supreme, team up against Doctor Doom, and the dread Dormannu! Nuff said! | |||||
15 | Dennis O'Neil / Frank Miller | 1981 | |||
Spider-Man vs the Punisher, and Dr. Octopus. | |||||
16 | Roger Stern / John Romita Sr. and John Romita Jr | 1982 | |||
"Who's that Lady ? Call her Captain Marvel" The New Captain Marvel's Origin, future Avenger. | |||||
17 | 1983 | ||||
"Heroes and Villains" Peter Parker's class reunion. | |||||
18 | Lee / Ron Frenz | 1984 | |||
"The Scorpion takes a Bride!" | |||||
19 | 1985 | ||||
"Fun n' Games" Alphonso Smythe attacks MJ. MJ seen on cover with Spider-Man costume on. | |||||
20 | Ken McDonald/ Mark Beachum | 1986 | |||
"Man of the Year" : Spider-Man battles a time-traveling Iron Man 2020 attempting to stop a future act of terrorism. | |||||
21 | David Michelinie/James Shooter/Paul Ryan | 1987 | |||
"The Wedding": Peter Parker marries Mary Jane Watson | |||||
22 | 1988 | ||||
Story 1: "Drug War Rages" (Tom DeFalco / Mark Bagley) | |||||
Story 2: "He Who Laughs" (Ditko / Roger Stern) with Speedball | |||||
Story 3: "Kindred Spirits" (Mark Gruenwald/Ron Lim) with High Evolutionary (Part of the Evolutionary War). | |||||
23 | 1989 | ||||
Spidey and She-Hulk vs. Abomination | |||||
24 | 1990 | ||||
Spider-Man and Ant-Man. | |||||
25 | 1991 | ||||
Main story: The Vibranium Vendetta; Sub-stories – The Origin of The Amazing Spider-Man, The Outlaws in "Outlaws of Justice Part One", Venom in "Truckstop of Doom" and Chance in "Second Chance" | |||||
26 | 1992 | ||||
The Hero Killers Pt. 1; Fortune and Steel. Sub-stories: First Kill, The Wronged Man, Making the Grade and Evil's Light Part One Now Strikes the Lightmaster. | |||||
27 | 1993 | ||||
Story 1: "Prepare Yourself for...Annex!" (Jack C. Harris / Tom Lyle) | |||||
Story 2: "Dead Reckoning" (Eric Fein / Scott Kolins) | |||||
Story 3: "The Lizard Must be Destroyed" (Mike Lackey / Aaron Lopresti) | |||||
Story 4: "Estrangements and Reunions" (Eric Fein / Larry Alexander) | |||||
28 | 1994 | ||||
Carnage is Back: The Mortal Past. Sub-stories: Fatal Instinct, Mr. Smith Goes to Town and No Son of Mine. | |||||
Amazing Spider-Man '96 | 1996 | ||||
Amazing Spider-Man '97 | 1997 | ||||
Amazing Spider-Man & Devil Dinosaur '98 | 1998 | ||||
"Duel with Devil Dinosaur" | |||||
Amazing Spider-Man 1999 | 1999 | ||||
Amazing Spider-Man 2000 | 2000 | ||||
Amazing Spider-Man 2001 | 2001 | ||||
35 The identity of Jackpot is revealed. | Marc Guggenheim / Mike McKone | 2008 | |||
36 Lead up to Aunt May and J. Jonah Jameson Sr.'s wedding | Marc Guggenheim / Pat Olliffe | 2009 | |||
37 The tale of Spider-Man's first encounter with Captain America | 2010 | ||||
38 "Identity Wars" Part 1 of 3 | John Layman / Lee Garbett | 2011 | |||
39 "Spider Who?" | Brian Reed / Lee Garbett | 2012 | |||
Other
- The Amazing Spider-Man – Free Comic Book Day #1 (June 2007; released May 5, 2007; officially titled as Free Comic Book Day 2007: Spider-Man #1 in the comic's legal indicia) – "Swing Shift" – Dan Slott/Phil Jimenez – First appearance of Overdrive, Mister Negative, Jackpot, Vin Gonzales. First (unofficial) appearance of the "Brand New Day" storyline (this was later reprinted with new material as The Amazing Spider-Man: Swing Shift (Director's Cut) in 2008).
- The Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #1 (one-shot; September 2008; released July 30, 2008) – Story 1: "Death of a Wise Guy" (Joe Kelly/Chris Bachalo) – Hammerhead is operated on by Mister Negative (backstory for The Amazing Spider-Man #575). – Story 2: "Birthday Boy" (Zeb Wells/Patrick Olliffe) – Spider-Man battles Trapster and attends Harry's birthday party. – Story 3: "The Spartacus Gambit. Character Assassination: Interlude" (Marc Guggenheim/Marcos Martin) – Spider-Man is in police custody and, with Matt Murdock as his lawyer, is dealing with criminal charges on multiple counts of assault, murder, and obstruction of justice and with a civil suit (part of the "Character Assassination" plotline starting in The Amazing Spider-Man #582).
- The Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #2 (one-shot; March 2009; released January 28, 2009) – Story 1: "Anti-Venom Returns" (Dan Slott/Chris Bachalo) – Story 2: "A Night with Wolverine" (Zeb Wells/Paolo Rivera)
- The Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #3 (one-shot; May 2009; released March 18, 2009)
- The Amazing Spider-Man #654.1 (one-shot; April 2011) – Dan Slott/Humberto Ramos – Flash Thompson has just gotten the Venom Symbiote from The Amazing Spider-Man #654, and is trying to learn how to be a hero with the gift of his legs being back. This leads into the new Venom series by Rick Remender and Tony Moore.
- The Amazing Spider-Man #679.1 (one-shot; February 2012) – Dan Slott/Humberto Ramos – Spider-Man fights Morbius when Morbius's experiment drives him to extreme bloodlust. Their fight reveals Morbius as the mysterious sixth person working at Horizon Labs.
- The Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth (one-shot; July 2012) – Written: Rob Williams (part 1), Brian Clevinger (part 2); pencils: Thony Silas – Elaborating on the events of The Amazing Spider-Man #685, Union Jack, Big Hero Six, Kangaroo, Sabra, and Titanium Man assist Spider-Man in attacking Doctor Octopus's secret missile bases.
- The Amazing Spider-Man #699.1 (one-shot; December 2012) - Joe Keatinge/Dan SlottMarco Checchetto/Valentine DeLandro - Prelude to Morbius
- The Amazing Spider-Man #700.1-700.5 (December 2013) - Frost (700.1-700.2) - David Morrell/Klaus Janson/Steve Buccellato; The Black Lodge (700.3-700.4) - Joe Casey/Timothy Green; Cat and Mouse (700.3) - Jen Van Meter/Emma Ríos; Three O'Clock High! (700.4) - Clay McLeod Chapman/Javier Rodriguez; Spider-Man & The Human Torch Save the Universe (700.5) - Brian Reed/Sean Chen; What Would Spider-Man Do? (700.5) - Kevin Grevioux/Lee Weeks
Collected editions
- Black-and-white
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 1 [#1-20, Annual #1; Amazing Fantasy #15] (ISBN 0-7851-0988-9)
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 2 [#21-43, Annual #2-3] (ISBN 0-7851-0989-7)
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 3 [#44-65, Annual #4] (ISBN 0-7851-0658-8)
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 4 [#66-89, Annual #5] (ISBN 0-7851-0760-6)
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 5 [#90-113] (ISBN 0-7851-0881-5)
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 6 [#114-137; Giant-Size Super Heroes #1; Giant-Size Spider-Man #1-2] (ISBN 0-7851-1365-7)
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 7 [#138-160, Annual #10; Giant-Size Spider-Man #4-5] (ISBN 0-7851-1879-9)
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 8 [#161-185, Annual #11; Giant-Size Spider-Man #6; Nova #12] (ISBN 0-7851-2500-0)
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 9 [#186-210, Annual #13-14; Peter Parker: Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #1] (ISBN 0-7851-3074-8)
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 10 [#211-230, Annual #15] (ISBN 0-7851-5747-6)
- Essential Spider-Man, Vol. 11 [#231-248, Annual #16-17] (ISBN 0-7851-6330-1)
- Major arcs/artist runs
- Marvel Visionaries: John Romita Sr. [#39-40, 42, 50, 108-109, 365; Daredevil #16-17; Untold Tales of Spider-Man #-1] (ISBN 0785117806)
- Spider-Man: The Death of Captain Stacy [#88-90] (ISBN 0785114556)
- Spider-Man: The Death of Gwen Stacy [#96-98, 121-122; Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #1] (ISBN 0785110267)
- Spider-Man: Death of the Stacys [#88-92, 121-122] (ISBN 0785125043)
- A New Goblin [#176-180] (ISBN 0785131175)
- Spider-Man vs. the Black Cat [#194-195, 204-205, 226-227] (ISBN 0785115595)
- Spider-Man: Origin of The Hobgoblin [#238-239, 244-245, 249-251, Spectacular Spider-Man (Vol. 1) #85] (ISBN 0871359170)
- Spider-Man: Birth of Venom [#252-259, 298-300, 315-317, Annual #25; Fantastic Four #274; Secret Wars #8; Web of Spider-Man #1] (ISBN 0785124985)
- The Amazing Spider-Man: The Wedding [#290-292, Amazing Spider-Man Annual(Vol. 1)#2, Not Brand Echh #6] (ISBN 0871357704)
- Spider-Man: Kraven's Last Hunt [#293-294; Web of Spider-Man #31-32; The Spectacular Spider-Man #131-132] (ISBN 0785134506)
- Visionaries: Todd McFarlane [#298-305] (ISBN 0785108009)
- Legends, Vol. 2: Todd McFarlane [#306-314; The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #10] (ISBN 0785110372)
- Legends, Vol. 3: Todd McFarlane [#315-323, 325, 328] (ISBN 0785110399)
- Spider-Man: Venom Returns [#330-333, 344-347;Amazing Spider-Man AnnualVol 1 #25] (ISBN 0871359669)
- Spider-Man: Carnage [#344-345,359-363] (ISBN 0871359715)
- Collections
- Vol. 1: Coming Home [#30-35/471-476] (ISBN 0-7851-0806-8)
- Vol. 2: Revelations [#36-39/477-480] (ISBN 0-7851-0877-7)
- Vol. 3: Until the Stars Turn Cold [#40-45/481-486] (ISBN 0-7851-1075-5)
- Vol. 4: The Life and Death of Spiders [#46-50/487-491] (ISBN 0-7851-1097-6)
- Vol. 5: Unintended Consequences [#51-56/492-497] (ISBN 0-7851-1098-4)
- Vol. 6: Happy Birthday [#57-58, 500/498-500] (ISBN 0-7851-1343-6)
- Vol. 7: The Book of Ezekiel [#503-508] (ISBN 0-7851-1525-0)
- Vol. 8: Sin's Past [#509-514] (ISBN 0-7851-1509-9)
- Vol. 9: Skin Deep [#515-518] (ISBN 0-7851-1642-7)
- Vol. 10: New Avengers [#519-524] (ISBN 0-7851-1764-4)
- Spider-Man: The Other [#525-528; Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1-4; Marvel Knights Spider-Man #19-22] (ISBN 0-7851-2188-9)
- Civil War: The Road to Civil War [#529-531; New Avengers: Illuminati (one-shot); Fantastic Four #536-537] (ISBN 0-7851-1974-4)
- Vol. 11: Civil War [#532-538] (ISBN 0-7851-2237-0)
- Vol. 12: Back in Black [#539-543; Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #17-23, Annual #1] (ISBN 978-0-7851-2904-2)
- Spider-Man: One More Day [#544-545; Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #24; The Sensational Spider-Man #41; Marvel Spotlight: Spider-Man – One More Day/Brand New Day] (ISBN 978-0-7851-3221-9)
- Brand New Day, Vol. 1 [#546-551; The Amazing Spider-Man: Swing Shift (Director's Cut); Venom Super-Special] (ISBN 078512845X)
- Brand New Day, Vol. 2 [#552-558] (ISBN 0785128468)
- Brand New Day, Vol. 3 [#559-563] (ISBN 0785132422)
- Kraven's First Hunt [#564-567; The Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #1 (story 2)] (ISBN 0785132430)
- New Ways to Die [#568-573; Marvel Spotlight: Spider-Man – Brand New Day] (ISBN 0785132449)
- Crime and Punisher [#574-577; The Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #1 (story 1)] (ISBN 0785134174)
- Death and Dating [#578-583, Annual #35/1] (ISBN 0785134182)
- Election Day [#584-588; The Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #1 (story 3), 3 (story 1); The Amazing Spider-Man Presidents' Day Special] (ISBN 0785134190)
- 24/7 [#589-594; The Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #2] (ISBN 0785134204)
- American Son [#595-599; material from The Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #3] (ISBN 0785140832)
- Died in Your Arms Tonight [#600-601, Annual #36; material from Amazing Spider-Man Family #7] (ISBN 0785144854)
- Red-Headed Stranger [#602-605] (ISBN 0785138692)
- Return of the Black Cat [#606-611; material from Web of Spider-Man vol. 2, #1] (ISBN 0785138684)
- The Gauntlet, Book 1: Electro and Sandman [#612-616; Dark Reign: The List – The Amazing Spider-Man; Web of Spider-Man vol. 2, #2 (Electro story)] (ISBN 0785138714)
- The Gauntlet, Book 2: Rhino and Mysterio [#617-621; Web of Spider-Man vol. 2, #3-4] (ISBN 0785138722)
- The Gauntlet, Book 3: Vulture and Morbius [#622-625; Web of Spider-Man vol. 2, #2, 5 (Vulture story)] (ISBN 0785146121)
- The Gauntlet, Book 4: Juggernaut [#229-230, 626-629] (ISBN 0785146148)
- The Gauntlet, Book 5: Lizard [#629-633; Web of Spider-Man vol. 2, #6] (ISBN 0785146164)
- Spider-Man: Grim Hunt [#634-637; The Amazing Spider-Man: Extra! #3; Spider-Man: Grim Hunt – The Kraven Saga; Web of Spider-Man vol. 2, #7] (ISBN 0785146180)
- One Moment in Time [#638-641] (ISBN 0785146202)
- Origin of the Species [#642-647; Spider-Man Saga; Web of Spider-Man vol. 2, #12] (ISBN 0785146229)
- Big Time [#648-651] (ISBN 0785146237)
- Matters of Life and Death [#652-657, 654.1] (ISBN 0785151028)
- Spider-Man: The Fantastic Spider-Man [#658-662] (ISBN 0785151060)
- Spider-Man: The Return Of Anti-Venom [#663-665; Free comic book day 2011: The Amazing Spider-Man] (ISBN 0785151087)
- Spider-Man: Spider-Island [#666-673; Venom (2011) #6-8, Spider-Island: Deadly Foes; Infested prologues from #659-660 and #662-665.] (ISBN 0785151044)
- Spider-Man: Flying Blind [#674-677; Daredevil #8] (ISBN 978-0-7851-6002-1)
- Spider-Man: Trouble on the Horizon [#678-681, 679.1] (ISBN 978-0-7851-6003-8)
- Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth [#682-687; Amazing Spider-Man: Ends of the Earth #1; Avenging Spider-Man #8] (ISBN 0785160051)
- Spider-Man: Lizard – No Turning Back [#688-691; Untold Tales of Spider-Man #9] (ISBN 978-0-7851-6008-3)
- Spider-Man: Danger Zone [#692-697; Avenging Spider-Man #11] (ISBN 0785160094)
- Spider-Man: Dying Wish [#698-700] (ISBN 0-7851-6523-1)
- The Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus, Vol. 1 [#1-38, Annual #1-2; Amazing Fantasy #15; Strange Tales Annual #2; Fantastic Four Annual #1] (ISBN 0785124020)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1 [#1-10; Amazing Fantasy #15] (ISBN 0-7851-1256-1)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 2 [#11-19, Annual #1] (ISBN 0-7851-1264-2)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 3 [#20-30, Annual #2] (ISBN 0-7851-1188-3)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 4 [#31-40] (ISBN 0-7851-1189-1)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 5 [#41-50, Annual #3] (ISBN 0-7851-1190-5)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 6 [#51-61, Annual #4] (ISBN 0-7851-1362-2)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 7 [#62-67, Annual #5; The Spectacular Spider-Man #1-2 (magazine)] (ISBN 0-7851-1636-2)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 8 [#68-77; Marvel Super Heroes #14] (ISBN 0-7851-2074-2)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 9 [#78-87] (ISBN 978-0-7851-2462-7)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 10 [#88-99] (ISBN 978-0-7851-2932-5)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 11 [#100-109] (ISBN 978-0-7851-3507-4)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 12 [#110-120] (ISBN 978-0-7851-4214-0)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 13 [#121-131] (ISBN 0-7851-5036-6)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 14 [#132-142; Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1] (ISBN 0-7851-5975-4)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 15 [#143-155; Marvel Special Edition Treasury #1] (ISBN 0-7851-6631-9)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 16 [#156-168; Annual #10] (ISBN 0-7851-8801-0)
- Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 17 [#169-180; Annual #11; Nova #12; Marvel Treasury Edition #14] (ISBN 0-7851-9186-0)
See also
References
- ↑ "Spidey Meets the President!". Marvel.com. November 19, 2009.
External links
- The Amazing Spider-Man at SpiderFan.org
- Amazing Spider-Man resource information
- Spider-Man covers
- The Amazing Spider-Man at the Marvel Database