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Featured here is a comprehensive timeline of the comic book series '''"[[Ultimate Spider-Man]]"''' created by [[Brian Michael Bendis]] and [[Joe Quesada]], and drawn by [[Mark Bagley]]. |
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==Power and Responsibility (#1-7)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[October 2000]] - [[April 2001]] |
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*'''Artists''': Brian Michael Bendis (writer) / Mark Bagley (drawing) |
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*'''Plot outline''': Peter gets bitten by genetically altered spider and gets super powers; fights as a wrestler to pay off family debts; refuses to stop burglar who later kills Uncle Ben; becomes Spider-Man out of guilt; fights Norman Osborn / Green Goblin |
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*'''First appearances''': [[Peter Parker]], [[Mary Jane Watson]], [[Uncle Ben]], [[Aunt May]], [[Flash Thompson]], [[Kenny McFarlane]], [[Liz Allen]], [[Norman Osborn]], [[Harry Osborn]], [[Doctor Octopus]] |
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*'''Deaths''': Uncle Ben |
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*'''Notes''': Modernised retelling of the classic ''Amazing Fantasy #15'' story (1961); first comic of the entire [[Ultimate Marvel]] line; first Bendis / Bagley collaboration. |
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==Learning Curve (#8-13)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[May 2001]] - [[November 2001]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Peter gets a job at the “Daily Bugle”; learns Uncle Ben's murderer had ties to the Kingpin; Peter fights his henchmen and manages to steal incriminating discs; reveals his identity to Mary Jane and becomes her boyfriend |
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*'''First appearances''': [[The Kingpin]], [[The Enforcers]], [[Patsy Walker]], [[Daily Bugle]] staff ([[J. Jonah Jameson]], [[Joseph "Robbie" Robertson]], [[Ben Urich]], [[Betty Brant]]), [[Electro]], [[The Shocker]] |
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*'''Deaths''': Mr. Big / Frederick Foswell |
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==Double Trouble (#14-21)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[December 2001]]- [[June 2002]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Dr. Octopus swears to kill his superior Justin Hammer; Kraven the Hunter wants to kill Spider-Man; Peter saves Hammer from Doc Ock and himself from Kraven |
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*'''First appearances''': [[Gwen Stacy]], [[Kraven the Hunter]], [[Justin Hammer]], [[Sharon Carter]] |
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*'''Deaths''': Justin Hammer |
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*'''Notes''': The Spider-Man movie came out during this time ([[May 2002]]). |
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==Legacy (#22-27)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[July 2002]] - [[November 2002]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Norman Osborn tries to blackmail Peter into working for him; Nick Fury helps Peter; Osborn (as Green Goblin) abducts Mary Jane and throws her off a bridge; Fury and Peter take down Osborn; Fury intends to draft Peter into S.H.I.E.L.D. by force when he is 18, shocking Peter |
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*'''First appearances''': [[Miles Warren]] |
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*'''Notes''': Ever since [[The_Night_Gwen_Stacy_Died#Different_versions_of_the_.22bridge_scene.22|Gwen Stacy's death]] in ''Amazing Spider-Man #121'' (1973), it is fairly common to see Peter's love interests getting hurled off a bridge. |
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==Public Scrutiny (#28-32)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[December 2002]] - [[February 2003]] |
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*'''Trade paperback appeared''': [[January 1]], [[2003]] |
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*'''Plot outline''': Peter is framed by a Spider-Man impostor; gets shot by the police and gets help by the [[Wasp (comics)|Wasp]]; impostor kills John Stacy, and his daugther Gwen blames Spider-Man; Peter takes out the impostor; Mary Jane breaks up with Peter |
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*'''First appearances''': [[Rhino (comics)|Rhino]], [[Jean DeWolff]] |
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*'''Deaths''': John Stacy |
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*'''Notes''': In the original ''Amazing Spider-Man'' series, Gwen's father was also killed saving a child (issue 90). |
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==Venom (#33-39)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[February 2003]] - [[June 2003]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Peter meets Eddie Brock Jr., who reveals their late fathers worked on a healing balm called Venom; on skin contact, Peter is transformed into a black, psychotic, near-invincible Super-Spider-Man and just breaks free; when Eddie irresponsibly takes Venom himself, he makes the same transformation; Eddie goes on a rampage, gets gunned down by the police and dissolves |
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*'''First appearances''': Eddie Brock Jr. / [[Venom (comics)|Venom]] |
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*'''Notes''': This storyline is continued in the [[Ultimate Spider-Man (video game)|video game]]. |
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==Irresponsible (#40-45)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[July 2003]] - [[November 2003]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': A pyrokinetic called Geldoff psionically destroys cars; Peter is attacked by him, but then the X-Men step in; Aunt May visits a psychiatrist to come to terms with her life; Peter and Mary Jane re-bond |
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*'''First appearances''': Geldoff, Ultimate X-Men |
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==[[Ultimate Six]] (USM #46 & [[Ultimate Six]] #1-7)== |
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{{main|Ultimate Six}} |
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==Cats & Kings (#47-53)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[January 2004]] - [[April 2004]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline I''': J. Jonah Jameson endorses a candidate for District Attorney with obvious ties to the Kingpin, but then gets second thoughts; Peter wants to "visit" JJJ, saves him from the Enforcers |
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*'''Plot outline II''': The Black Cat steals an artifact from Kingpin and starts flirting with Spider-Man; they are attacked by Elektra; Peter discovers Black Cat's identity and sees Kingpin and Elektra threatening her; Elektra impales the Black Cat with her [[sai]], but no corpse is found; revealed that Kingpin wanted to use "magic" tablet on his comatose wife Vanessa |
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*'''First appearances''': [[Elektra Natchios]], Black Cat, Venessa Fisk |
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*'''Notes''': In the original ''Amazing Spider-Man'' series, the stone tablet was a source of eternal youth; in the original ''Amazing Spider-Man'' series, the corrupt politician Sam Bullitt appeared in issue 91. |
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==Hollywood (#54-59)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[May 2004]] - [[July 2004]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Hollywood plans to screen a Spider-Man movie; an angry Spider-Man appears on set; Dr. Octopus breaks free, defeats Spider-Man and abducts him to Brazil; Peter defeats him and flees back to Queens; Gwen Stacy finds out Peter's secret identity; the movie becomes a smash hit. |
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*'''First appearances''': |
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*'''Notes''': Arc obviously written as an appetizer for the upcoming film '''“Spider-Man 2”''' (July 2004) which featured Dr. Octopus as the main villain. The comic featured male lead [[Tobey Maguire]], Director [[Sam Raimi]] and Marvel-movie head [[Avi Arad]] in cameo roles.'' |
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==Carnage (#60-65)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[August 2004]] - [[November 2004]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Spider-Man is wounded defeating the Gladiator and seeks the medical aid of Dr. Curt Conners in return for a blood sample; Conners experiments in it and is unaware that it is growing into a humanoid “Carnage” monster; Carnage murders Gwen Stacy; Peter defeats the creature and is ready to give up being Spider-Man for good, but decides to continue after stopping a mugging. |
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*'''First appearances''': Carnage, Gladiator (Melvin Potter), The Punisher, Boomerang |
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*'''Notes''': In the regular Marvel Comics universe, Carnage was the offspring of Venom; [[The Night Gwen Stacy Died|Gwen Stacy also dies]] in the regular comics, but in a completely different way. |
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==Superstars (#66-71)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[December 2004]] - [[March 2005]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Three short stories; 1) [[Wolverine (comics)|Wolverine]] and Peter mysteriously wake up in each other's bodies; 2) [[Johnny Storm]] from the [[Ultimate Fantastic Four]] enters Peter's school; 3) Peter has an encounter with [[Doctor Strange]] in which he gets mixed up in a spell and is plunged into a horrific world based on his nightmares. |
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*'''First appearances''': Johnny Storm, Dr. Strange |
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==[[Hobgoblin (comics)|Hobgoblin]] (#72-78)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[April 2005]] - [[July 2005]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Harry Osborn is back from [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] custody, knows that Peter is Spider-Man and his vital role in defeating his father Norman (see [[Ultimate Six]]); Harry hallucinates about Shaw, his father's hitman, who goads him to unleash his “hidden abilities”; Harry transforms into the Hobgoblin; Peter fights Harry and is emotionally drained; Peter breaks up with Mary Jane because he realizes his superhero life will always endanger her. |
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*'''First appearances''': Killer Shrike |
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*'''Notes''': In the regular Marvel Comics universe, Harry Osborn became the Green Goblin, not the Hobgoblin. |
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==Warriors (#79-85)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[August 2005]] - [[January 2006]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': The mutant criminal lord known as Hammerhead tries to overthrow the Kingpin; Spider-Man suddenly is offered incriminating evidence about Hammerhead by Elektra and Kingpin; Black Cat shows up and pairs up with Spider-Man; after a gigantic fight, many characters are incapacitated; Black Cat breaks up with Spider-Man after discovering his age; it is revealed that every move has been subtly controlled by Kingpin's trusty pawn, the corrupt Jean De Wolfe. |
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*'''First appearances''': [[Moon Knight]], [[Hammerhead]], [[Shang-Chi]], [[Iron Fist]] |
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*'''Notes''': According to the letters section of Ultimate Spider-Man #83, this story arc occurs before Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #1; the [[Ultimate Spider-Man (video game)|video game]] was published in this time (September 2005) |
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==Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #1== |
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*'''Published in''': [[October 2005]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley / Isanove |
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*'''Plot outline''': Peter and [[Kitty Pryde]] from the X-Men become a couple. |
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*'''Notes''': In both ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' and ''Ultimate X-Men'', Kitty's crush on Peter was well-documented. |
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==Silver Sable (#86-90)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[February 2006]] - [[April 2006]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline'': Flash Thompson gets kidnapped by Silver Sable, who think he is Spider-Man, who is wanted by the Roxxon Corporation for questioning; Spider-Man confronts Silver, but he is captured and brought to the Roxxon Corporation; the [[Vulture (comics)|the Vulture]] swoops in and is subdued by Spider-Man and Silver; the Tinkerer (Tinker-er) is revealed as the culprit |
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*'''First appearances''': Silver Sable, Wild Pack, Vulture, Tinkerer, Spider-Slayers, Omega Red, Wrecking Crew, Damage Control |
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==Deadpool (#91-94)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[May 2006]] - [[July 2006]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Deadpool and his Reavers abduct Spider-Man and the X-Men to Genosha to [[Krakoa]] for a reality TV show in which they hunt down heroes; the X-Men and Spider-Man defeat them; back in New York, Aunt May has a good date with Miles Warren |
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*'''First appearances''': Deadpool, Reavers, the Ringer |
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==Morbius (#95-96)== |
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*'''Published between''': [[July 2006]] - [[August 2006]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': In the past, Spider-Man has encountered [[Blade (comics)|Blade]]; [[Ben Urich]] does research on vampires after a woman called Jennifer Grünwald was bitten; Grünwald then bites Urich; [[Morbius]] jumps in and saves the day |
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*'''First appearances''': Blade, Morbius, Jennifer Grünwald |
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==Ultimate Spider-Man Annual #2== |
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*'''Published in''': [[October 2006]] |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Jean DeWolfe wants Spider-Man to fight a thug called the Kangaroo; suddenly Daredevil, the Punisher and Moon Knight appear and fight each other; Punisher kills Jean DeWolfe, and it revealed she was indeed a corrupt pawn of the Kingpin |
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*'''First appearances''': Kangaroo |
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==The Clone Saga (#97-104)== |
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{{future_comic}} |
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{{main|Clone Saga#Ultimate_Clone_Saga}} |
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*'''Published between''': [[August 2006]] - |
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*'''Artists''': Bendis / Bagley |
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*'''Plot outline''': Mary Jane is kidnapped; Spider-Man subdues the Scorpion, who turns out to be Peter's clone; Peter fights a mysterious Spider-Woman while Mary Jane is held prisoner in a containment tube by another, disfigured Peter clone; Gwen Stacy and Peter's father Richard suddenly appear from the dead; Peter reveals to Aunt May he is Spider-Man, while Aunt May reveals she knew Richard was alive all along; Gwen turns into Carnage, while Mary Jane is transformed by an OZ injection; she is defended by a six-armed spider mutant, who is beaten by the disfigured clone; Carnage / Gwen gets subdued by SHIELD; Mary Jane turns into a huge monster |
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*'''First appearances''': Scorpion, Spider-Woman, Spider-Girl, Tarantula, 'Mystery Figure' |
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*'''Notes''': Retelling of the controversial [[Clone Saga]]; Gwen Stacy mysteriously reappears alive and amnesiac, which also happened in the regular comics (Amazing Spider-Man #144, 1975); OZ is the drug Norman Osborn used to turn himself into the Green Goblin |
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==Bibliography== |
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* ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #1— ,1/2, Annual (October 2000— ) |
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* ''[[Ultimate Spider-Man (video game)|Ultimate Spider-Man]]'' video game |
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''Ultimate Spider-Man'' has been collected in the following [[trade paperback]]s: |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Title !! Material collected !! ISBN |
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|Volume 1: Power and Responsibility |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #1-7 |
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|ISBN 078510786X |
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|Volume 2: Learning Curve |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #8-13 |
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|ISBN 0785108203 |
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|Volume 3: Double Trouble |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #14-21 |
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|ISBN 0785108793 |
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|Volume 4: Legacy |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #22-27 |
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|ISBN 0785109684 |
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|Volume 5: Public Scrutiny |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #28-32 |
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|ISBN 0785110879 |
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|Volume 6: Venom |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #33-39 |
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|ISBN 0785110941 |
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|Volume 7: Irresponsible |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #40-45 |
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|ISBN 0785110925 |
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|Volume 8: Cats & Kings |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #47-53 |
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|ISBN 0785112502 |
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|Volume 9: [[Ultimate Six]] |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #46;<br>''Ultimate Six'' #1-7 |
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|ISBN 0785113126 |
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|Volume 10: Hollywood |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #54-59 |
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|ISBN 0785114025 |
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|Volume 11: Carnage |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #60-65 |
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|ISBN 0785114033 |
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|Volume 12: Superstars |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #66-71 |
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|ISBN 078511629X |
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|Volume 13: Hobgoblin |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #72-78 |
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|ISBN 0785116478 |
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|Volume 14: Warriors |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #79-85 |
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|ISBN 078511680X |
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|Volume 15: Silver Sable |
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|''[[Ultimate Spider-Man Annual]] #1'';<br>''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #86-90 |
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|ISBN 0785116818 |
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|Volume 16: Deadpool |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #91-96;<br>''[[Ultimate Spider-Man Annual]]'' #2 |
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|ISBN 0785119272 |
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|Volume 17: Clone Saga |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #97-104 |
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|ISBN 0785119280 |
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''Ultimate Spider-Man'' also has been collected in the following [[hardcover]]s: |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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! Volume # !! Material collected !! ISBN |
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|1 |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #1-13 |
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|ISBN 078510898X |
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|2 |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #14-27 |
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|ISBN 0785110615 |
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|3 |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #28-39, 1/2 |
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|ISBN 0785111565 |
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|4 |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #40-45, 47-53 |
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|ISBN 0785112499 |
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|5 |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #46, 54-59;<br> |
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Ultimate Six #1-7, |
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|ISBN 0785114017 |
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|6 |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #60-71 |
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|ISBN 0785118411 |
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|7 |
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|''Ultimate Spider-Man'' #72-85 |
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|ISBN 078512148X |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.spiderfan.org/comics/ultimate.html ''Ultimate Spider-Man'' on www.spiderfan.org] |
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[[Category:Ultimate Marvel|Spider-Man (story arcs)]] |
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[[Category:Spider-Man storylines]] |
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[[Category:Spider-Man titles]] |
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