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1st appearance of Spider-Prowler
1st appearance of Count Spider
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1st appearance of Spider-Prowler
1st appearance of Count Spider
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1st appearance of Spiderman, Peter Palmer, an alternate reality version of Spider-Man based on the editorial naming errors of early Amazing Spider-Man comics
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1st appearance of Spiderman, Peter Palmer, an alternate reality version of Spider-Man based on the editorial naming errors of early Amazing Spider-Man comics
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Character profiles of multiple Spider-Family members that exist across the multiverse
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Character profiles of multiple Spider-Family members that exist across the multiverse
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1st appearance of Weapon Hex (X-23/Scarlet Witch)
1st appearance of Ghost Panther (Ghost Rider/Black Panther)
1st appearance of Arachknight (Moon Knight/Spider-Man)
1st appearance of Iron Hammer (Iron Man/Thor)
1st appearance of Soldier Supreme (Captain America/Doctor Strange)
1st appearance of Wolverine/Emma Frost
1st appearance of Doop/Deadpool
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1st appearance of Weapon Hex (X-23/Scarlet Witch)
1st appearance of Ghost Panther (Ghost Rider/Black Panther)
1st appearance of Arachknight (Moon Knight/Spider-Man)
1st appearance of Iron Hammer (Iron Man/Thor)
1st appearance of Soldier Supreme (Captain America/Doctor Strange)
1st appearance of Wolverine/Emma Frost
1st appearance of Doop/Deadpool
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1st appearance of Spider-Laird, a Scottish Spider-Man
1st appearance of Spider-Rex
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1st appearance of Spider-Laird, a Scottish Spider-Man
1st appearance of Spider-Rex
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1st appearance of Web-Weaver, the first gay alternate universe Spider-Man
1st appearance of Hunter-Spider
1st appearance of a Spider character created by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, directors of Into The Spider-Verse
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1st appearance of Web-Weaver, the first gay alternate universe Spider-Man
1st appearance of Hunter-Spider
1st appearance of a Spider character created by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller, directors of Into The Spider-Verse
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1st appearance of Spintress, a Spider-Princess
1st appearance of Bishop Octopus and Queen Mysteria
1st full cover appearance of Sun-Spider, partially seen on Spider-Verse #6
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1st appearance of Spintress, a Spider-Princess
1st appearance of Bishop Octopus and Queen Mysteria
1st full cover appearance of Sun-Spider, partially seen on Spider-Verse #6
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1st full appearance of Spider-Cop, cameo in #4
There is an unofficial Spider-Cop appearance in a dream sequence of Amazing Spider-Man #296 (1988)
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1st full appearance of Spider-Cop, cameo in #4
There is an unofficial Spider-Cop appearance in a dream sequence of Amazing Spider-Man #296 (1988)
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1st appearance of Spider-Man with six arms
Story is based on events that occured in The Amazing Spider-Man #100 where Peter Parker developed a potion to remove his powers resulted in the growth of four additional arms
Cover art inspired by Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962)
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1st appearance of Spider-Man with six arms
Story is based on events that occured in The Amazing Spider-Man #100 where Peter Parker developed a potion to remove his powers resulted in the growth of four additional arms
Cover art inspired by Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962)
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1st appearance of Kwaku Anansi, referred to as the first Spider-Man
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1st appearance of Kwaku Anansi, referred to as the first Spider-Man
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1st cover appearance of Spiders Man
1st appearance of Clea as Sorcerer Supreme
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1st cover appearance of Spiders Man
1st appearance of Clea as Sorcerer Supreme
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1st appearance of Aracnido Jr., an alternate reality Spider-Man who protects Mexico City
1st cover appearance of Spider-Punk, revealed in this issue to be alternative reality version of Hobie Brown, originally the Prowler in the mainstream Marvel Universe
1st appearance of Captain Anarchy
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read Spider-Verse #2, then The Amazing Spider-Man #9 (2014 series)
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1st appearance of Aracnido Jr., an alternate reality Spider-Man who protects Mexico City
1st cover appearance of Spider-Punk, revealed in this issue to be alternative reality version of Hobie Brown, originally the Prowler in the mainstream Marvel Universe
1st appearance of Captain Anarchy
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read Spider-Verse #2, then The Amazing Spider-Man #9 (2014 series)
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1st appearance of Peter Parquagh as The Spider, bitten in the first 1602 series
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1st appearance of Peter Parquagh as The Spider, bitten in the first 1602 series
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Neil Gaiman's first written work for Marvel Comics
Multi-award winning limited series that places classic Marvel heroes in the 17th century
The collected edition of this series has a dedication from Gaiman that reads 'To Todd (McFarlane), for making it necessary' referencing a 10 year legal dispute over profits and character ownership
1st appearance of Peter Parquagh, becomes The Spider in the 1602 alternate reality in Marvel 1602: New World #4
[July 2022 - a 1602 Universe will be featured in What If...? Season 2]
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Neil Gaiman's first written work for Marvel Comics
Multi-award winning limited series that places classic Marvel heroes in the 17th century
The collected edition of this series has a dedication from Gaiman that reads 'To Todd (McFarlane), for making it necessary' referencing a 10 year legal dispute over profits and character ownership
1st appearance of Peter Parquagh, becomes The Spider in the 1602 alternate reality in Marvel 1602: New World #4
[July 2022 - a 1602 Universe will be featured in What If...? Season 2]
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1st appearance of Sakura-Spider in U.S. comic books, originally introduced in Deadpool: Samurai #2, published in Japan by Shonen Jump
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1st appearance of Sakura-Spider in U.S. comic books, originally introduced in Deadpool: Samurai #2, published in Japan by Shonen Jump
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1st appearance of Sea-Spider
1st appearance of Sun-Spider
1st appearance of Spidair
1st appearance of Spider-Requiem
1st appearance of Spider-Sting
1st appearance of Garden-Spider
1st appearance of White Widow
1st appearance of V
Characters introduced in this issue were previewed in bios created by Spider-Man fans
Copies ordered by retailers: 19,178
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1st appearance of Sea-Spider
1st appearance of Sun-Spider
1st appearance of Spidair
1st appearance of Spider-Requiem
1st appearance of Spider-Sting
1st appearance of Garden-Spider
1st appearance of White Widow
1st appearance of V
Characters introduced in this issue were previewed in bios created by Spider-Man fans
Copies ordered by retailers: 19,178
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Four-issue story that explores Spider-Man's journey had he never removed the symbiote suit
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Four-issue story that explores Spider-Man's journey had he never removed the symbiote suit
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1st appearance of 'Last Stand' Spider-Man, an older version of Spider-Man from an alternate reality where he is on the run from the NYPD after killing Kraven
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1st appearance of 'Last Stand' Spider-Man, an older version of Spider-Man from an alternate reality where he is on the run from the NYPD after killing Kraven
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1st appearance of Spider-Wolf
Marvel ⋅ 2018
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1st appearance of a Spider-Man/Punisher character
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2nd appearance of Spider-Gwen
1st cameo appearance of Solus, the father of the Inheritors
First time Spider-Gwen, Silk and Spider-Woman appear together in the same scene although they do not all interact
1st cameo appearance of Supaidaman in U.S. comics
1st cameo appearance of a Cowboy Spider-Man, later named Web-Slinger
Many cameo appearances of Spider-Characters including: Iron Fist, Hulk, Human Torch, Kaine, Uncle Ben, Wolverine, Venom, Deadpool, 1969 cartoon version, Tarzan, Warlock and more
Official beginning of the Spider-Verse event
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #9 and The Amazing Spider-Man #10 (2014 series)
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2nd appearance of Spider-Gwen
1st cameo appearance of Solus, the father of the Inheritors
First time Spider-Gwen, Silk and Spider-Woman appear together in the same scene although they do not all interact
1st cameo appearance of Supaidaman in U.S. comics
1st cameo appearance of a Cowboy Spider-Man, later named Web-Slinger
Many cameo appearances of Spider-Characters including: Iron Fist, Hulk, Human Torch, Kaine, Uncle Ben, Wolverine, Venom, Deadpool, 1969 cartoon version, Tarzan, Warlock and more
Official beginning of the Spider-Verse event
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #9 and The Amazing Spider-Man #10 (2014 series)
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1st appearance of Spider-Zero
1st appearance of Spider-Monster and Lord Spider
1st appearance of fan-created spider personas: Spider-Requiem, V and The Spinster
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1st appearance of Spider-Zero
1st appearance of Spider-Monster and Lord Spider
1st appearance of fan-created spider personas: Spider-Requiem, V and The Spinster
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1st appearance of Canadian Spider-Man
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First team series featuring Spider-Women: Spider-Woman, Silk and Spider-Gwen
[Late 2018 - The Hollywood Reporter broke news that an all female Spider-Verse spinoff was in the works - this could also include Madame Web or any of the female Spider-related characters: Anya Corazon, Spider-Woman Julie Carpenter, Mayday Parker, Annie Parker ]
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First team series featuring Spider-Women: Spider-Woman, Silk and Spider-Gwen
[Late 2018 - The Hollywood Reporter broke news that an all female Spider-Verse spinoff was in the works - this could also include Madame Web or any of the female Spider-related characters: Anya Corazon, Spider-Woman Julie Carpenter, Mayday Parker, Annie Parker ]
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1st appearance of the alternate reality Cosmic Spider-Man who kept his extreme powers following the 'Acts of Vengeance' story line
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1st appearance of the alternate reality Cosmic Spider-Man who kept his extreme powers following the 'Acts of Vengeance' story line
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1st appearance of Madame Web
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1st appearance of Spider-Ham 2099, Piguel O'Hara
Final issue
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1st appearance of Spider-Ham 2099, Piguel O'Hara
Final issue
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Debut of the Spider-Mobile
1st cover appearance of Jackal
Marvel Value Stamp Series A #2 - Hulk
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Debut of the Spider-Mobile
1st cover appearance of Jackal
Marvel Value Stamp Series A #2 - Hulk
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1st full appearance of Spider-Woman, Julia Carpenter
First battle of She-Hulk vs Titania
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1st full appearance of Spider-Woman, Julia Carpenter
First battle of She-Hulk vs Titania
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1st appearance of Spider-Ma'am
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1st full appearance of The Spider, Captain George Stacy
Solo story featuring Spiders-Man
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1st full appearance of The Spider, Captain George Stacy
Solo story featuring Spiders-Man
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1st appearance of Spiders-Man, an alternate reality Spider-Man comprised of thousands of living spiders
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1st appearance of Spiders-Man, an alternate reality Spider-Man comprised of thousands of living spiders
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1st appearance of Spider-Byte, a vigilante who operates in cyberspace
1st full appearance of Web-Slinger, a cowboy Western version of Spider-Man who made cameo appearances in multiple issues of The Amazing Spider-Man 2014 series
1st appearance of Savage Spider-Man, an alternate reality Peter Parker who was raised by spiders in the Savage Land
1st appearance of Professor Monster, enemy of the Japanese Spider-Man
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1st appearance of Spider-Byte, a vigilante who operates in cyberspace
1st full appearance of Web-Slinger, a cowboy Western version of Spider-Man who made cameo appearances in multiple issues of The Amazing Spider-Man 2014 series
1st appearance of Savage Spider-Man, an alternate reality Peter Parker who was raised by spiders in the Savage Land
1st appearance of Professor Monster, enemy of the Japanese Spider-Man
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1st appearance of Spider-Kid
1st appearance of Astro-Spider
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1st appearance of Spider-Kid
1st appearance of Astro-Spider
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1st appearance of Octavia Otto, a teenage version of Dr Octopus from an alternate universe
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1st appearance of Octavia Otto, a teenage version of Dr Octopus from an alternate universe
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1st appearance of Spider-Hulk
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Origin of Mary Jane Watson as Spinneret and first time she uses the alter ego
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Origin of Mary Jane Watson as Spinneret and first time she uses the alter ego
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1st appearance of Manga Spider-Man, Peter Parke - see Bessatsu Shonen Magazine #1 for traditional Japanese Spider-Man manga
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1st appearance of Manga Spider-Man, Peter Parke - see Bessatsu Shonen Magazine #1 for traditional Japanese Spider-Man manga
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Introduction of an alternate Marvel Universe inspired by the video game
1st appearance of GamerVerse Spider-Man in a comic book story
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Introduction of an alternate Marvel Universe inspired by the video game
1st appearance of GamerVerse Spider-Man in a comic book story
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1st appearance of Norman Osborn as Spider-Man with six arms
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1st appearance of Norman Osborn as Spider-Man with six arms
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1st appearance of Manga Spider-Man
Published January 1970
No recorded sales data
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1st appearance of Manga Spider-Man
Published January 1970
No recorded sales data
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Recalled anti-Mormon symbolism illustrated by Ryan Ottley referring to controversial book titled 'CES Letter'
1st appearance of Spider-Bot
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Recalled anti-Mormon symbolism illustrated by Ryan Ottley referring to controversial book titled 'CES Letter'
1st appearance of Spider-Bot
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1st full appearance of Spider-Bitch, Ashley Parker Barton, the daughter of Old Man Hawkeye and Tonya Parker, Peter Parker's granddaughter in the Old Man Logan alternate reality
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1st full appearance of Spider-Bitch, Ashley Parker Barton, the daughter of Old Man Hawkeye and Tonya Parker, Peter Parker's granddaughter in the Old Man Logan alternate reality
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1st appearance of Verna, Daemos, Brix and Bora, an otherworldly family known as the Inheritors who feed on Spider-Totems
1st appearance of Spider-Cyborg
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read Superior Spider-Man #33, then The Amazing Spider-Man #7 (2014 series)
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1st appearance of Verna, Daemos, Brix and Bora, an otherworldly family known as the Inheritors who feed on Spider-Totems
1st appearance of Spider-Cyborg
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read Superior Spider-Man #33, then The Amazing Spider-Man #7 (2014 series)
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1st appearance of Assassin Spider-Man
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1st full appearance of Silk, a Korean-American girl who was bitten by the same radioactive spider as Peter Parker
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #4 and #5
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1st full appearance of Silk, a Korean-American girl who was bitten by the same radioactive spider as Peter Parker
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #4 and #5
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1st appearance of Prince of Archane, a version of Peter Parker as a knight in the fairy tale retelling of Cinderella
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1st appearance of Prince of Archane, a version of Peter Parker as a knight in the fairy tale retelling of Cinderella
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1st appearance of Bruce Banner as Spider-Man, alternate reality
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1st appearance of Bruce Banner as Spider-Man, alternate reality
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1st cameo appearance of the second Spider-Woman, Julia Carpenter, a shadow in the final panel
Death of the Wasp
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1st cameo appearance of the second Spider-Woman, Julia Carpenter, a shadow in the final panel
Death of the Wasp
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1st appearance of Kaine as Tarantula
Death of the first Madame Web
Death of Sasha Kravinoff
Death of the Grim Hunter
Julia Carpenter becomes second Madame Web, formerly Spider-Girl
Anya Corazaon becomes Spider-Girl but does not accept the name until Young Allies #5
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #637, then The Amazing Spider-Man #4 (2014 series)
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1st appearance of Kaine as Tarantula
Death of the first Madame Web
Death of Sasha Kravinoff
Death of the Grim Hunter
Julia Carpenter becomes second Madame Web, formerly Spider-Girl
Anya Corazaon becomes Spider-Girl but does not accept the name until Young Allies #5
📖 Spider-Verse Reading Order: read The Amazing Spider-Man #637, then The Amazing Spider-Man #4 (2014 series)
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