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This category collects cover images that are scans, in whole or in part, from titles related to the Spider-Man "family" of comic books as published by Marvel Comics. This does not include cover art presented without titles, logos , trade dress , or copy.
Spider-Man: 101 Ways to End the Clone Saga (January 1997). Parody. Marvels Comics: Spider-Man #1 (July 2000) Giant Size Mini-Marvels Starring Spidey #1 (February 2002) Spider-Man: The Official Movie Adaptation #1 (June 2002) Startling Stories: Megalomaniacal Spider-Man (June 2002). Satire; as of 2016, this is the worst-selling Spider-Man comic ...
The Spectacular Spider-Man was initially a two-issue magazine published by Marvel in 1968, [1] as an experiment in entering the black-and-white comic-magazine market [2] successfully pioneered by Warren Publishing and others. It sold for 35 cents when standard comic books cost 12 cents and Annuals and Giants 25 cents.
Spider-Man tries to cover a story about a drug dealer, while the Punisher tries to kill the dealer. 202: One for those Long Gone! Wolfman/Pollard: Marv Wolfman: Jan. 1980 Continuing from the previous issue, Spider-Man and the Punisher work together. 203: Bewitched, Bothered and Be-Dazzled! Wolfman/Pollard: Marv Wolfman: Feb. 1980
[2] [3] Spider-Man co-creator Steve Ditko was conspicuously absent from the staff photos, which historians later cited as evidence of him starting to distance himself from Marvel. [4] Comics historian Nick Caputo has noted that "By 1964 the new heroes were an essential part of Marvel's line, with only the western and teen-romance strips remaining.
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By late 1974, Magazine Management was flooding the black-and-white comics magazine market with 11 ongoing titles. Al Hewetson, editor of rival comics-magazine publisher Skywald Publications, which went defunct in 1975, blamed his company's demise on ...Marvel's distributor. Our issues were selling well, and some sold out.
The "Clone Saga" is an extended comic-book storyline published by Marvel Comics, revolving around the superhero Spider-Man and clones of him, as well as of other characters.