
Spider-Man
The 10 Greatest Spider-Man Stories Ever
2004
First Published
4.08
Average Rating
272
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You asked for it and, by a special arrangement with Marvel Comics, Wizard delivers you our Top 10 Spider-Man Comics of all time in one special hardcover volume. Return to the magic of these timeless tales starring Spider-Man: NOTHING STOPS THE JUGGERNAUT from Amazing Spider-Man #229-#230 by Roger Stern and John Romita, Jr. sees Spider-Man take on one of the X-Men's greatest rogues and refuse to give up against a foe he can't possibly beat. HYDE IN PLAIN SIGHT from Amazing Spider-Man #231-#232, also by Stern and Romita Jr., features a wounded Spider-Man, stuck protecting Cobra from the vengeance of super-strong Hyde across the rooftops of Manhattan. THE KID WHO COLLECTS SPIDER-MAN from Amazing Spider-Man #248 by Stern and Ron Frenz. THE DEATH OF JEAN DeWOLFF from Spectacular Spider-Man #107-#110 by Peter David and Rich Buckler features a guest appearance by Daredevil and clarifies the differences between the two heroes. And VENOM STRIKES BACK from Amazing Spider-Man #315-317 by David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane. Introduction by Brian Michael Bendis.
Avg Rating
4.08
Number of Ratings
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4 STARS
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Authors

Roger Stern
Author · 32 books
Roger Stern is an American comic book author and novelist.

Rich Buckler
Author · 3 books
Richard Buckler was an American comics illustrator.

John Romita Jr.
Author · 6 books
John Salvatore Romita, Jr. is an American comic book artist best known for his extensive work for Marvel Comics from the 1970s to the 2000s. He is often referred to as JRJR (the abbreviation of John Romita, Jr.) He is the son of comic book artist John Romita Sr.

Peter David
Author · 185 books
aka David Peters Peter Allen David (often abbreviated PAD) is an American writer, best known for his work in comic books and Star Trek novels. David often jokingly describes his occupation as "Writer of Stuff". David is noted for his prolific writing, characterized by its mingling of real world issues with humor and references to popular culture. He also uses metafiction frequently, usually to humorous effect, as in his work on the comic book Young Justice.