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    Quote Originally Posted by Electricmastro View Post
    Nice. I suppose I should make lists for other titles as well:
    Great! I'll do the same thing, Electricmastro.

    Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man

    1. "Electro Will Be Free" - PPTSSM #66 (May, 1982)

    2. "Waiting for Doctor Octopus" - PPTSSM #72 (November, 1982)

    3. "I Cover the Waterfront" - PPTSSM #80 (July, 1983)

    4. "Kidnapped" - PPTSSM #84 (November, 1983)

    5. "Original Sin" - PPTSSM #107 (October, 1985)

    6. "Sin of Pride" - PPTSSM #108 (November, 1985)

    7. "He Who Is Without Sin" - PPTSSM #109 (December, 1985)

    8. "All My Sins Remembered" - PPTSSM #110 (January, 1986)

    9. "Descent" - PPTSSM #131 (October, 1987)

    10. "Ascending" - PPTSSM #132 (November, 1987)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Electricmastro View Post
    Nice. I suppose I should make lists for other titles as well:
    Great! I'll do the same thing, Electricmastro.

    Web of Spider-Man

    1. "The Coffin" - Web of Spider-Man #31 (October, 1987)

    2. "Resurrection" - Web of Spider-Man #32 (November, 1987)

    3. "When Strikes the Slasher!" - Web of Spider-Man #37 (April, 1988)

    4. "All You Need Is Love" - Web of Spider-Man #40 (July, 1988)

    5. "That Old-Time Religion" - Web of Spider-Man #41 (August, 1988)

    6. "Pressure!" - Web of Spider-Man #42 (September, 1988)

    7. "Autodafe, or... Nobody Expects the Spanish Inquisition" - Web of Spider-Man #43 (October, 1988)

    8. "Corner Business" - Web of Spider-Man #49 (April, 1989)

    9. "Storm Shadows" - Web of Spider-Man #95 (December, 1992)

    10. "Enemies: A Hate Story" - Web of Spider-Man #96 (January, 1993)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Electricmastro View Post
    Nice. I suppose I should make lists for other titles as well:
    Great! I'll do the same thing, Electricmastro.

    Spider-Man (1990)

    1. "Sub-City, Part 1" - Spider-Man #13 (August, 1991)

    2. "Sub-City, Part 2" - Spider-Man #14 (September, 1991)

    3. "Revenge of the Sinister Six, Part 1" - Spider-Man #18 (January, 1992)

    4. "Slugfest" - Spider-Man #19 (February, 1992)

    5. "Showdown" - Spider-Man #20 (March, 1992)

    6. "Dealing Arms" - Spider-Man #21 (April, 1992)

    7. "The Sixth Member" - Spider-Man #22 (May, 1992)

    8. "Confrontation" - Spider-Man #23 (June, 1992)

    9. "The Night of the Goblin!" - Spider-Man #75 (December, 1996)
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    Brad Meltzer and Totino Todesco's contribution to Marvel #1,000.

    https://twitter.com/bradmeltzer/stat...50136616521728

    Dan Slott calls it one of the best Spider-Man stories he's ever read.

    https://twitter.com/DanSlott/status/1151494893505863680
    Sincerely,
    Thomas Mets

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    One of the earlier DC comics to reference Spider-Man (The Inferior Five #10, October 1968).


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    Amazing Spider-Man #19 Dec 1964
    "Spidey Strikes Back!"
    The Daily Bugle continues its editorials on Spider-Man being washed up,
    but Spider-Man comes out of nowhere and rounds up bank robbers.
    As J Jonah Jameson learns the news, he takes his frustration outside,
    where Sandman and the Enforcers capture the Human Torch.

    As Peter Parker walks home from another day at school, he sees Fancy Dan.
    Suspecting something sinister might be afoot, Spider-Man follows him
    and fights them at their hideout, but as the police show up, The Enforcers flee.

    Peter turns up at the Daily Bugle and Betty Brant introduces him to a reporter, Ned Leeds.
    Peter approves of Ned, much to her surprise. Meanwhile, at another hideout,
    Human Torch has been trapped in a glass jar with just enough air to breathe, but not enough to flame on and escape.

    Spider-Man learns from Louie the stool pigeon that Sandman plans to use Human Torch as bait to lure Spider-Man into his trap.
    As Spider-Man descends, he sees The Human Torch and plays ball with Sandman and the Enforcers,

    and finally rolls into the glass jar, setting Human Torch free.

    The Enforcers are rounded up, but Human Torch and Spider-Man get tangled in Spidey's webbing.
    Sandman runs away, but gets caught shortly after by two policemen.

    Later, a mysterious figure follows Peter home from school and reports on the surveillance to a second mysterious figure in a green robe.

    Script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko.

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    Is the MCU Spider-Man 3 Plot Leak Real? (Because it's really good...) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_GrMbnuc1s

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    All 10 Spider-Man Films Ranked from Worst to Best (UPDATED) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AT7QkxvYLeY

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    The last two posts are both Youtube videos... you do realise there's a VIDEO tag you can use to embed them, right?
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    Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars #8 Dec 1984
    "Invasion!"
    Second appearance of Spider-Woman aka Julia Carpenter

    With She-Hulk in danger at Doombase, the heroes gathered on Battleworld rush to her aid.
    Their attack attracts the attention of the Enchantress who has been drinking since she thought Thor was
    slain by Doom's minions, but sees that he is actually alive and well. However she is too drunk to join the fight.
    Also hearing the commotion is Volcana who is still caring for the Molecule Man
    after he was seriously wounded by Wolverine in an earlier battle. She refuses to leave his side.
    While down below in the dungeon the deranged Klaw frees the Lizard from his cell.
    Elsewhere still, the rest of the villains are still pounding on the She-Hulk when they hear the attack and rush off to stop it.
    Before leaving, Doctor Octopus lands one more blow in the hopes of killing She-Hulk.
    While in his quarters, Doctor Doom continues to try and recover after being
    expelled from the Worldship of Galactus as his bodyguard Ultron guards the door.

    The heroes are ambushed by the villains and during the fight Iron Man's armor is damaged by the Wrecker.

    The Thing tries to tackle the Absorbing Man but suddenly reverts back to human form, forcing Spider-Woman to come to his aid.
    While Thor ties up Doctor Octopus, Pile Driver tries to square off against Hawkeye,
    but cowers away when the bowman manages to strike him with an arrow.
    The Hulk comes crashing in on the Enchantress but is knocked out by her enchanted charms.
    When she tries the same thing on Captain America, he resists her long enough to knock her out with his shield.
    While Spider-Man squares off against Titania, Hawkeye and Ben Grimm run into Klaw and the Lizard and are concerned that they are outmatched.
    Iron Man, Mister Fantastic, Thor and Spider-Woman later locate Volcana and Molecule Man and try to attack.
    Molecule Man responds by erecting an indestructible screen around them and Volcana unleashes large
    fire blasts that fries Iron Man's armor, but Captain Marvel manages to pass through in her light form,
    and the heroes cease their hostilities when they find out that Owen has been seriously injured.
    While not far away, Spider-Man manages to get the best of Titania,
    delivering her a humiliating defeat and knocking her out of the fortress.

    Meanwhile, Captain America and the Human Torch are squaring off against Ultron.
    Ultimately the Torch defeats the robot by unleashing his nova flame, overheating his circuits and rendering the killer robot inert.
    Captain America then storms into Doom's quarters and seeing the state that Doctor Doom is in, considers Doom no threat and leaves.
    With the battle over, Mister Fantastic and the others find Hawkeye and Ben Grimm playing patty-cake, thanks to the limited intellect of their foes.
    Soon She-Hulk is found and is placed in the medical bay along with the defeated members of the Wrecking Crew, while the rest of the villains are locked up.
    While back in the alien village, Colossus rushes the unconscious Zsaji to her room.
    There he finds the bottle of mind melding gas and uses it to learn what ails her.
    He discovers that the constant use of her powers to heal the various heroes have
    taxed her system and threaten to kill her. Colossus then professes his love to Zsaji.
    Elsewhere, Hawkeye and Captain Marvel return to discover that Zsaji pushed her powers to the limit so she could revive the Wasp.
    While from their look out, the members of the X-Men notice that Galactus is getting dangerously close to completing his world devouring device.

    Back at Doombase, Iron Man is impressed that Mister Fantastic seems unsurprised that an African-American is wearing the Iron Man armor.
    While elsewhere Spider-Man notices that Thor got a new helmet and cape.
    When Hulk tells Spider-Man that there is a device that creates costumes by thought,
    he goes to check it out for himself since his own uniform is in tatters.

    Finding what he believes to be the machine the Hulk was talking about,
    Spider-Man thinks into it and a strange black ball comes out and lands in his hand.
    Spider-Man is surprised when the blackness begins to spread up his arm and envelops his body in a new black and white costume.

    As Spider-Man begins to wonder why it doesn't look like his old costume suddenly the ground begins to quake.
    This is followed by a telepathic distress from Professor Xavier warning the heroes that Galactus is about to consume Battleworld.

    NOTE: First in continuity appearance of Spider-Man's black costume.
    This costume turns out to be an alien symbiote that will later bond with Eddie Brock and become the tenacious Spidey villain known as Venom.


    Story by Jim Shooter. Art by Mike Zeck, John Beatty, Jack Abel and Mike Esposito.

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