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  2. The Blip - Wikipedia

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    Despite Feige's comments, both events were collectively referred to as "the Blip" in MCU projects such as WandaVision (2021), The Falcon and the Winter Soldier (2021), Hawkeye (2021), Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021), Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania (2023), and The Marvels (2023), and the term also appears to reference the five-year gap between ...

  3. The Night Gwen Stacy Died - Wikipedia

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    The bridge in the original issue of Amazing Spider-Man #121 was stated in the text to be the George Washington Bridge. The Pulse #4 (Sept. 2004) also states the bridge to be the George Washington Bridge. The art of The Amazing Spider-Man #121, however, depicts the Brooklyn Bridge. Some reprints of the issue have had the text amended and now ...

  4. Kraven's Last Hunt - Wikipedia

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    Kraven's First Hunt is the title of two unconnected stories: a remake of The Amazing Spider-Man #15 (which includes Kraven's first appearance), in Sensational Spider-Man Annual '96 by J.M. DeMatteis; and the debut of Kraven's teenage daughter, Ana Tatiana Kravinoff, in The Amazing Spider-Man #565-567, who attempts to capture Spider-Man in a ...

  5. Ultimate Fallout - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Comics: Fallout is a comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in July 2011 as part of the second re-launch of the Ultimate Universe.The story itself deals mainly with the aftermath of the "Death of Spider-Man" storyline, and focuses on the impact of the death of Spider-Man on many Ultimate Marvel characters, including his close friends and family.

  6. Dying Wish - Wikipedia

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    "Dying Wish" is a 2012 comic book storyline in The Amazing Spider-Man, published by Marvel Comics. The story began with a prologue in The Amazing Spider-Man #698 and ended in The Amazing Spider-Man #700, the final issue of that series, ending over fifty years of Marvel's publication of The Amazing Spider-Man.

  7. Spider-Man - Wikipedia

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    Later on, The Amazing Spider-Man was published twice a month, beginning with #648–649 (both November 2010). [45] [46] The following year, Marvel launched Avenging Spider-Man as the first spin-off ongoing series in addition to The Amazing Spider-Man, since the previous ones were canceled at the end of 2007. [44]

  8. The Death of Jean DeWolff - Wikipedia

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    "The Death of Jean DeWolff" is a four-part story arc featuring the popular Marvel Comics superhero Spider-Man. It comprises the comics Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #107–110 (October 1985 – January 1986). [1]

  9. Uncle Ben - Wikipedia

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    The Spider-Man (2002) and The Spectacular Spider-Man incarnations of Ben Parker appear in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse via archival footage. A young Ben Parker appears in Madame Web (2024), portrayed by Adam Scott. [51] [52] This version is a paramedic partnered with his friend Cassie Webb and an expectant uncle.