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Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #1
1976

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #2
1977

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #3
1977

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #5
1977

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #6
1977

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #8
1977

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #9
1977

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #10
1977

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #12
1977

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #13
1977

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #14
1977

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #15
1978

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #16
1978

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #34
2020

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #35
2020

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #38
2020

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #39
1980

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #40
2020

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #41
1980

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #42
2015

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #43
2017

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #57
2017

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #63
1982

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #65
1982

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #69
1982

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #70
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #83
2018

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #85
2017

The Amazing Spider-Man
The Origin of the Hobgoblin
1993

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #92
2017

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #94
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #95
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #96
2015

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #97
2015

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #99
2015

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #100
2015

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #112
1986

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #116
1986

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #119
1986

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #128
2017

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #137
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #142
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #143
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #144
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #145
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #147
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #148
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #149
1989

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #158
2014

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #159
1989

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #160
2014

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #3
1981

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) Annual #4
2015

The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) Annual #10
2014

The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) Annual #11
2015

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #187
2017

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #188
2017

The Very Best of Spider-Man
1986

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #211
2021

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #213
2015

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #214
2015

The Amazing Spider-Man
The Complete Clone Saga Epic, Vol. 1
2010

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #218
1994

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #220
1995

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #221
1995

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #225
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #228
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #229
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #232
2016

Carnage Classic
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #235
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #239
2016

Spider-Man
Revelations
1997

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #240
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #241
2016

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #256
2017

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #257
2017

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #259
1998

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) #260
2017

Marvel Visionaries
Stan Lee
2005

Marvel Masterworks
The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 19
2017

The Amazing Spider-Man & the New Warriors
The Hero Killers
2012

Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976-1998) Annual #1
2017

Marvel Masterworks
The Champions, Vol. 1
2016

Spider-Man
The Original Clone Saga
2011

Daredevil by Frank Miller & Klaus Janson, Vol. 1
2008

Daredevil by Frank Miller Omnibus Companion
1994

Homem-Aranha
Integral Frank Miller
1994

Spider-Man by Roger Stern Omnibus
2014

The Amazing Spider-Man
Origin of the Hobgoblin
1984

Spider-Man
The Death of Jean DeWolff
2011

Spider-Man vs. Silver Sable
2006

Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection, Vol. 17
Kraven's Last Hunt
2017

The Amazing Spider-Man
Kraven's Last Hunt
1987

Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection, Vol. 20
Cosmic Adventures
2013

Spider-Man
Maximum Carnage
1994
Authors

Tony Isabella is an American comic book writer, editor, artist and critic, known as the creator and writer of Marvel Comics' Black Goliath; DC Comics' first major African-American superhero, Black Lightning; and as a columnist and critic for the Comics Buyer's Guide. Contents

Glenn Greenberg (b. in New York City) is an American comic book and fiction writer. At the beginning of his career, he became a regular Marvel Comics writer, penning stories for The Spectacular Spider-Man, The Rampaging Hulk, The Silver Surfer, and Dracula. He has also written articles for comic book magazines such as Back Issue!. After establishing himself in the comic book industry, he was hired to write the Star Trek: Untold Voyages comic book limited series, which became a fan favorite. Since then, Greenberg has written several books in the Star Trek universe, a screenplay, and an X-Files story for a fiction anthology collection.




David Anthony Kraft was an American comic book writer, publisher, and critic. (source: Wikipedia)

Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber) was an American writer, editor, creator of comic book superheroes, and the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics. With several artist co-creators, most notably Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, he co-created Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, Thor as a superhero, the X-Men, Iron Man, the Hulk, Daredevil, the Silver Surfer, Dr. Strange, Ant-Man and the Wasp, Scarlet Witch, The Inhumans, and many other characters, introducing complex, naturalistic characters and a thoroughly shared universe into superhero comic books. He subsequently led the expansion of Marvel Comics from a small division of a publishing house to a large multimedia corporation.

Tom Peyer is an American comic book creator and editor. He is known for his 1999 revisioning of Golden Age super-hero Hourman, as well as his work on the Legion of Super-Heroes in the 1990s. An editor at DC Comics/Vertigo from 1987 to 1993, he served as assistant editor on Neil Gaiman's groundbreaking Sandman. Peyer has also worked for Marvel Comics, Wildstorm, and Bongo Comics. With John Layman, he wrote the 2007–2009 Tek Jansen comic book, based on the Stephen Colbert character.








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.

Ann Nocenti is most noted as an editor for Marvel Comics, for whom she edited New Mutants and The Uncanny X-Men. She made her comics writing debut on a brief run of Spider-Woman (#47-50) and subsequently wrote a long run of Daredevil (1st series) #236-291 (minus #237) from 1986 to 1991, directly following on from Frank Miller's definitive Born Again storyline. She also wrote the 1986 Longshot limited series for Marvel, and in the same year produced the Someplace Strange graphic novel in collaboration with artist John Bolton. She wrote "the Inhumans Graphic Novel" in 1988. In 1993, she wrote the 16-issue run of Kid Eternity for the DC Comics imprint Vertigo. In Incredible Hulk #291, published in September 1983 (cover date January 1984), Ann Nocenti made a cameo appearance, talking to Dr. Bruce Banner, in a history written by Bill Mantlo, drawn by Sal Buscema and inked by Carlos Garzón and Joe Sinnot. That time Ann Nocenti was Assistant Editor for Larry Hama on Incredible Hulk and X-Men. She is noted for her left-wing political views which, particularly during her run on Daredevil, caused some controversy among some fans who didn't agree with her politics. She created several popular characters, including Typhoid Mary, Blackheart, Longshot and Mojo, and wrote the 1998 X-Men novel Prisoner X. Although Nocenti left comic books in the '90s after the industry sales collapsed, she later returned to the field, penning stories such as 2004's Batman & Poison Ivy: Cast Shadows. In Ultimate X-Men, a reimagination of the X-Men comic, the character Longshot, who was invented by her, has the civil name Arthur Centino. His last name, Centino, is an anagram of Nocenti and a homage to Nocenti. The name Arthur is for the co-creator of Longshot Arthur Adams who was Ann Nocenti's artist on the Longshot Mini Series. She edited High Times magazine for one year (2004) under the name Annie Nocenti and is the former editor of the screenwriting magazine Scenario.

Chris Claremont is a writer of American comic books, best known for his 16-year (1975-1991) stint on Uncanny X-Men, during which the series became one of the comic book industry's most successful properties. Claremont has written many stories for other publishers including the Star Trek Debt of Honor graphic novel, his creator-owned Sovereign Seven for DC Comics and Aliens vs Predator for Dark Horse Comics. He also wrote a few issues of the series WildC.A.T.s (volume 1, issues #10-13) at Image Comics, which introduced his creator-owned character, Huntsman. Outside of comics, Claremont co-wrote the Chronicles of the Shadow War trilogy, Shadow Moon (1995), Shadow Dawn (1996), and Shadow Star (1999), with George Lucas. This trilogy continues the story of Elora Danan from the movie Willow. In the 1980s, he also wrote a science fiction trilogy about female starship pilot Nicole Shea, consisting of First Flight (1987), Grounded! (1991), and Sundowner (1994). Claremont was also a contributor to the Wild Cards anthology series.