Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man was initially written by Peter David, running for two years from December 2005 until November 2007.
Volume 2 (2019–2020)
Volume 2 was relaunched in March 2019, with Tom Taylor writing. It ran for 14 issues until February 2020. Taylor told Marvel's website: "Peter's humanity and kindness isn't ever hidden. He wants to do the right thing by everyone no matter whether he's on the ground or swinging through the sky.
"I've always loved when Peter Parker is at his most relatable. Sure, he's a guy who saves the world, but he's still struggling to pay his bills with his housemates. That's the heart of this series."[24]
Volume 2 (2019–2020)
Volume 2 was relaunched in March 2019, with Tom Taylor writing. It ran for 14 issues until February 2020. Taylor told Marvel's website: "Peter's humanity and kindness isn't ever hidden. He wants to do the right thing by everyone no matter whether he's on the ground or swinging through the sky.
"I've always loved when Peter Parker is at his most relatable. Sure, he's a guy who saves the world, but he's still struggling to pay his bills with his housemates. That's the heart of this series."[24]
Marvel Knights Spider-Man / The Sensational Spider-Man (vol. 2)
Marvel Knights Spider-Man launched in 2004 but, with issue #23, became Sensational Spider-Man (vol. 2)
Marvel Platinum
The Marvel Platinum series was produced by Panini UK, focusing on a different Marvel superhero each month. Its aim was to reproduce a series of "definitive" stories, largely aimed at new readers.
Marvel Team-Up
Volume 1 (1972-1985)
Marvel Team-Up launched in 1972, running until 1985. It was the first major ongoing spin-off series for Spider-Man.
Volume 3 (2005–2006)
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 2) ran for 11 issues from 1997–98; however, none of it has been collected. Marvel Team-Up (vol. 3) launched in 2005 and lasted 25 issues. It was written by Robert Kirkman while he was also writing Marvel Zombies, The Walking Dead and Invincible. Issue #14 saw Marvel Comics' Spider-Man meet Image Comics' Invincible.[25]
Volume 1 (1972-1985)
Marvel Team-Up launched in 1972, running until 1985. It was the first major ongoing spin-off series for Spider-Man.
Volume 3 (2005–2006)
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 2) ran for 11 issues from 1997–98; however, none of it has been collected. Marvel Team-Up (vol. 3) launched in 2005 and lasted 25 issues. It was written by Robert Kirkman while he was also writing Marvel Zombies, The Walking Dead and Invincible. Issue #14 saw Marvel Comics' Spider-Man meet Image Comics' Invincible.[25]
The Sensational Spider-Man
The Sensational Spider-Man ran from 1996 to 1998, with almost all issues crossing over with the other core titles as part of the Clone Saga.
Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man / The Spectacular Spider-Man
Volume 1 (1968)
The first volume of The Spectacular Spider-Man in 1968 was a black and white magazine that only lasted two issues.
Volume 2 (1976-1988)
Eight years later, the book was relaunched as a companion comic to the main Amazing Spider-Man series and retitled Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man. After 134 issues, Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man was renamed The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 2), though it kept its numbering.
The series ran for 22 years and 264 monthly issues, making it the second longest-running title behind the main title.[26]
As well as those below, many issues are collected in crossover books. Between the five Complete Clone Saga Epic Collections and the six Complete Ben Reilly Epic Collections, everything from issue #217–241 is collected.
Volume 3 (2003–2005)
Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 3) ran for 27 issues from September 2003 to June 2005.
Volume 1 (1968)
The first volume of The Spectacular Spider-Man in 1968 was a black and white magazine that only lasted two issues.
Volume 2 (1976-1988)
Eight years later, the book was relaunched as a companion comic to the main Amazing Spider-Man series and retitled Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man. After 134 issues, Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man was renamed The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 2), though it kept its numbering.
The series ran for 22 years and 264 monthly issues, making it the second longest-running title behind the main title.[26]
As well as those below, many issues are collected in crossover books. Between the five Complete Clone Saga Epic Collections and the six Complete Ben Reilly Epic Collections, everything from issue #217–241 is collected.
Volume 3 (2003–2005)
Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 3) ran for 27 issues from September 2003 to June 2005.
Volume 4 (2017–2019)
Writer Chip Zdarsky launched Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 4) in 2017. After six issues, the legacy numbering resumed at issue #297.[26] The series ended with issue #313.
The Spectacular Spider-Men (2024–2025)
This series launched in 2024, with Greg Wiseman as writer. It promised: "Peter Parker and Miles Morales are going to team up on the regular, comparing notes and using said notes to take on some of their most dangerous bad guys".[27]
Spider-Man / Peter Parker: Spider-Man
The adjectiveless Spider-Man comic was initially launched in 1990 as a way for Todd McFarlane to take on his own book. McFarlane wrote and illustrated 15 of the first 16 issues before leaving to launch his own company, Image Comics. Many of the later issues crossed over with the other Spider-Man books.
Volume 2 (1999-2003)
After 98 issues, the adjectiveless Spider-Man series was relaunched as Peter Parker: Spider-Man (vol. 2). At first it was a continuation of the previous book - but with issue #20, an all-British creative team, Paul Jenkins and Mark Buckingham, took over.
Volume 3 (2022–2023)
A new adjectiveless Spider-Man series launched in 2022 to mark the character's 60th anniversary. The book was written by Dan Slott, with art from Mark Bagley. It was pitched as the pair "teaming up for the first time on Spidey to unleash the full potential of the Spider-Verse."[28]
After 11 issues, the series relaunched as
Volume 2 (1999-2003)
After 98 issues, the adjectiveless Spider-Man series was relaunched as Peter Parker: Spider-Man (vol. 2). At first it was a continuation of the previous book - but with issue #20, an all-British creative team, Paul Jenkins and Mark Buckingham, took over.
Volume 3 (2022–2023)
A new adjectiveless Spider-Man series launched in 2022 to mark the character's 60th anniversary. The book was written by Dan Slott, with art from Mark Bagley. It was pitched as the pair "teaming up for the first time on Spidey to unleash the full potential of the Spider-Verse."[28]
After 11 issues, the series relaunched as Spider-Boy.
Spider-Man & Wolverine (2025-)
Superior Spider-Man
Volume 2 (2018–2019)
The first volume of Superior Spider-Man is a core title that continued legacy numbering from Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 2). The second is a separate series, launching in December 2018, with a cover date of February 2019. It ran for 12 issues and 10 months.[29]
Volume 3 (2023–2024)
Marvel pitched a third volume as: "The spider-team that redefined the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN returns to celebrate the TEN-YEAR ANNIVERSARY of the most monumental and shocking Spidey story in a generation!".[30] This meant Dan Slott was returning to write Spider-Man after his 10-year run on the core title. No issues were solicited after #8.
Volume 2 (2018–2019)
The first volume of Superior Spider-Man is a core title that continued legacy numbering from Amazing Spider-Man (vol. 2). The second is a separate series, launching in December 2018, with a cover date of February 2019. It ran for 12 issues and 10 months.[29]
Volume 3 (2023–2024)
Marvel pitched a third volume as: "The spider-team that redefined the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN returns to celebrate the TEN-YEAR ANNIVERSARY of the most monumental and shocking Spidey story in a generation!".[30] This meant Dan Slott was returning to write Spider-Man after his 10-year run on the core title. No issues were solicited after #8.
Untold Tales of Spider-Man
Web of Spider-Man
Volume 1 (1985-1995)
The first volume of Web of Spider-Man ran for 129 issues from 1985 to 1995. Many of the issues are collected in crossover books.
Volume 2 (2009–2010)
The second volume ran for 12 issues from 2009 to 2010. Issues #1–7 are included with The Gauntlet and Grim Hunt main title crossovers.
Volume 1 (1985-1995)
The first volume of Web of Spider-Man ran for 129 issues from 1985 to 1995. Many of the issues are collected in crossover books.
Volume 2 (2009–2010)
The second volume ran for 12 issues from 2009 to 2010. Issues #1–7 are included with The Gauntlet and Grim Hunt main title crossovers.