![]() Updates 1.20.22 by Yavi Mohan Where to Start With a Modern Spider-Man Reading Order Revenge of the Goblin & Flowers For Rhino Note that the Clone Saga (really stretching the borders of ‘best’ and expanding into ‘intriguingly complex attention vortex’) runs through a fifth Complete Clone Saga Book 5. Reading Order: Web of Spider-Man #31, Amazing Spider-Man #293, Spectacular Spider-Man #131, Web of Spider-Man #32, Amazing Spider-Man #294, Spectacular Spider-Man #132Ĭollects: Secret Wars #8, Amazing Spider-Man #252-259, #298-300 & #315-317ġ0 - The Amazing Spider-Man: The Complete Clone Saga Note that you should definitely have read Amazing Spider-Man #39 to #40 prior to these issues!Ĭollects: Amazing Spider-Man #88 to #92, #121 to #122Ĭollects: Amazing Spider-Man #139 to #150Ĭollects: Amazing Spider-Man #238-239, #244-245 and #249-251Ĭollects: Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider -Man #107-110, 134-136 The linked edition above will highlight 1968’s Spectacular Spider-Man magazine #1 and #2, which features an essential Green Goblin story. The collection above will get you started and give you a feel for how much you may enjoy these early days of Spidey.Īs a final note, if you want, I have a reading order for you to read all of Spider-Man’s 1960’s appearances. I’d argue this is a must for any Peter Parker fan. You would not be wrong to read the first 123 issues of Amazing Spider-Man straight through. Simply put, Amazing Spider-Man is an excellent comic book for the vast majority of its early issues, launching in 1963 and holding its own as one of Marvel’s best (if not the best) through the early 70’s. Put these in your back pocket, and you’ll be a regular webhead in no time.ġ– Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection: Great PowerĬollects: Amazing Fantasy #15, Amazing Spider-Man #1 to #17, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 As a result, I’ve listed out the best Spider-Man comics of all time. While this initially started as a “modern” Spider-Man reading order, that’s clearly limiting the amount of great Spidey stories you read before the 2000’s approach. #Spider man reader x batman updateSupport CBH on Patreon for exclusive rewards, or Donate here! Thank you for reading!īecome a Patron! Bonus Update – The 10 Best Spider-Man Stories Before 1998 #Spider man reader x batman fullWhen you buy through links on our site, we may earn a qualifying affiliate commission.Ĭomic Book Herald’s reading orders and guides are also made possible by reader support on Patreon, and generous reader donations.Īny size contribution will help keep CBH alive and full of new comics guides and content. Additionally, I’ll do my best to avoid spoilers for those catching up.Ĭomic Book Herald is reader-supported. Essentially, if you’re looking for the cleanest possible route through Spider-Man continuity, stick to AMS, with the occasional Civil War/Event interruption. I include the essentials below.ģ) Amazing Spider-Man is the flagship Spidey title, and as a result I may give short shrift to some of the other offshoots. There are TONS of great Spider-Man stories from before this time, and there’s also a Clone Saga. As always, if you see something, say something.Ģ) My ‘modern’ Marvel era kicks off with the start of the 2000’s and the launch of Marvel Knights. I make an effort to find a place for many, and definitely all of the good ones, but some may slip through the cracks. We’re gonna be here a while: Quick Caveats & Tipsġ) Spider-Man has approximately 700 billion tie-in series. This is an occasionally complex continuity, so make sure you have plenty of spare web cartridges and possibly a clone nearby. I’ve already put together the Ultimate Spider-Man reading order (which is highly recommended for you webheads out there who’ve avoided the Ultimate Universe thus far), so it’s time to dive into Amazing Spider-Man. The Amazing Spider-Man is finally in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which can only mean one thing: It’s time for a Modern Marvel Spidey reading order guide! ![]()
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