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* ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''



* ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''
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** ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland''
** ''ComicBook/EndsOfTheEarth''
** ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse''
** ''ComicBook/RenewYourVows''
** A group of story arcs about Peter becoming a successful tech tycoon and having SpyFiction adventures, collected as ''Worldwide'' volumes 1-7.
** ''ComicBook/DeadNoMoreTheCloneConspiracy''

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** * ''ComicBook/EndsOfTheEarth''
** * ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse''
** * ''ComicBook/RenewYourVows''
** * A group of story arcs about Peter becoming a successful tech tycoon and having SpyFiction adventures, collected as ''Worldwide'' volumes 1-7.
** * ''ComicBook/DeadNoMoreTheCloneConspiracy''



** ''[[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Agent Venom]]'' [[note]]Starring Flash Thompson[[/note]]
** ''ComicBook/ScarletSpider'' [[note]]Starring Kaine[[/note]]
** ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}''
** ''ComicBook/SpiderGwen''
** ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''
** ''[[ComicBook/SpiderVerse Web Warriors]]'' [[note]]Itself a spinoff of the Spider-Verse storyline.[[/note]]


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** * ''[[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Agent Venom]]'' [[note]]Starring Flash Thompson[[/note]]
** * ''ComicBook/ScarletSpider'' [[note]]Starring Kaine[[/note]]
** * ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}''
** * ''ComicBook/SpiderGwen''
** * ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''
** * ''[[ComicBook/SpiderVerse Web Warriors]]'' [[note]]Itself a spinoff of the Spider-Verse storyline.[[/note]]

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And naturally not forget his most famous (and divisive) story ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'' that features [[spoiler: a reformed Otto Octavius who has taken over Peter Parker's body, and, having allowed Peter to die in Octavius' body but being affected by Peter's memories, is determined to be a better Spider-Man than Peter ever was.]]
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Ans naturally not forget his most famous (and divisive) story ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'' that features [[spoiler: a reformed Otto Octavius who has taken over Peter Parker's body, and, having allowed Peter to die in Octavius' body but being affected by Peter's memories, is determined to be a better Spider-Man than Peter ever was.]]

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Ans And naturally not forget his most famous (and divisive) story ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'' that features [[spoiler: a reformed Otto Octavius who has taken over Peter Parker's body, and, having allowed Peter to die in Octavius' body but being affected by Peter's memories, is determined to be a better Spider-Man than Peter ever was.]]
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Ans naturally not forget his most famous (and divisive) story ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'' that features [[spoiler: a reformed Otto Octavius who has taken over Peter Parker's body, and, having allowed Peter to die in Octavius' body but being affected by Peter's memories, is determined to be a better Spider-Man than Peter ever was.]]
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Several notable changes that Slott has introduced into the mythos saw Peter finally transition from being a photographer into being a full-blown scientist, Black Cat's [[FaceHeelTurn return to villain-dom]], and the Spider-Family becoming solidfied both in universe and in Marvel proper.

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Several notable changes that Slott has introduced into the mythos saw includes Peter finally transition transitioning from being a photographer into being a full-blown scientist, first working for Horizon Labs and then later as the fullblown owner of Parker Industries, Black Cat's [[FaceHeelTurn return to villain-dom]], villain-hod]] as the new "Queenpin of Crime", several large stakes events that had Peter fight for not only the safety of New York, but the multiverse itself, and the Spider-Family becoming solidfied solidified both in universe and in Marvel proper.
proper as a sustainable pillar to the comics.



* ShipSinking: Peter with both Carlie Cooper and Mary Jane in the wake of ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', where both females agree that the price was too high to be in a relationship with Peter (an opinion not shared by virtually any other version of MJ NOT affected by devil magic)

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* ShipSinking: Peter with both Carlie Cooper and Mary Jane in the wake of ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', where both females agree that the price was too high to be in a relationship with Peter (an opinion not shared by virtually any other version of MJ NOT affected by devil magic)Peter.
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* UnclePennybags: The Post-ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|2015}} storyline will see Parker Industries become a global sensation and Peter essentially become the new Tony Stark.

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* UnclePennybags: The Post-ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|2015}} storyline will see sees Parker Industries become a global sensation and Peter essentially become the new Tony Stark.
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* CrimefightingWithCash: The ''Worldwide'' era.


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* SpyFiction: Much of the ''Worldwide'' era. TuxedoAndMartini variety.
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** A group of story arcs about Peter becoming a successful tech tycoon and having SpyFiction adventures, collected as ''Worldwide'' volumes 1-7.
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** ''ComicBook/DeadNoMoreTheCloneConspiracy''

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* FaceHeelTurn: In the post-Superior Spider-Man relaunch, Blackcat becomes a villain once more, feeling betrayed and humiliated that "Peter" caused her to go to prison. Even after learning that it was Otto controlling Peter's body, [[HeelFaceDoorSlam Felicia rebukes any appeal for redemption.]]

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* FaceHeelTurn: FaceHeelTurn:
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In the post-Superior Spider-Man relaunch, Blackcat ComicBook/BlackCat becomes a villain once more, feeling betrayed and humiliated that "Peter" caused her to go to prison. Even after learning that it was Otto controlling Peter's body, [[HeelFaceDoorSlam Felicia rebukes any appeal for redemption.]]

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**Also in the Clone Conspiracy storyline, where central antagonist The Jackal is revealed to be Peter's clone from the 1990s, the original Scarlet Spider Ben Reilly.



* ShipSinking: Peter with both Carlie Cooper and Mary Jane in the wake of ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', where both females agree that the price was too high to be in a relationship with Peter (an opinion not shared by virtually any other version of MJ not affected by devil magic)

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* ShipSinking: Peter with both Carlie Cooper and Mary Jane in the wake of ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', where both females agree that the price was too high to be in a relationship with Peter (an opinion not shared by virtually any other version of MJ not NOT affected by devil magic)
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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott, who had been contributing to the previous era's "Webhead" brain trust since 2008, emerge as the sole writer starting in 2010. While [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment not without controversy]], Dan Slott's helm as writer has seen the franchise achieve several critically and commercially well-received story arcs. The creation of several popular spin-off titles have also resulted in the Comic line effectively evolving into becoming a "Spider-Family."

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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott, who had been contributing to the previous era's "Webhead" brain trust since 2008, emerge as the sole writer starting in 2010. While [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment not without controversy]], Dan Slott's helm as writer has seen the franchise achieve several critically (yet divisive) and commercially well-received story arcs. The creation of several popular spin-off titles have also resulted in the Comic line effectively evolving into becoming a "Spider-Family."



* HappilyMarried: The ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|2015}}-related ''Renew Your Vows'' mini-series saw Slott try his hand at depicting a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.

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* HappilyMarried: The ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|2015}}-related ''Renew Your Vows'' mini-series saw Slott try his hand at depicting a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld. The series went on to have a follow-up ongoing written by Gerry Conway, where the family now function as a crime-fighting unit.



* ShipSinking: Peter with both Carlie Cooper and Mary Jane in the wake of ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', where both females agree that the price was too high to be in a relationship with Peter.

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* ShipSinking: Peter with both Carlie Cooper and Mary Jane in the wake of ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', where both females agree that the price was too high to be in a relationship with Peter.Peter (an opinion not shared by virtually any other version of MJ not affected by devil magic)
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* HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related ''RenewYourVows'' mini-series saw Slott try his hand at depicting a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.

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* HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related ''RenewYourVows'' ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|2015}}-related ''Renew Your Vows'' mini-series saw Slott try his hand at depicting a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.



* UnclePennybags: The Post-[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]] storyline will see Parker Industries become a global sensation and Peter essentially become the new Tony Stark.

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* UnclePennybags: The Post-[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]] Post-ComicBook/{{Secret Wars|2015}} storyline will see Parker Industries become a global sensation and Peter essentially become the new Tony Stark.

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* HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related ''RenewYourVows'' mini-series saw Slott try his hand at depicting a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.



* KilledOffForReal: Marla Jameson, MC2 Peter Parker, and Ashley Kafka
** NeverFoundTheBody: Silver Sable presumably bites the bullet in the Ends Of the Earth storyline.

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* KilledOffForReal: Marla Jameson, MC2 Peter Parker, and Ashley Kafka
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NeverFoundTheBody: Silver Sable presumably bites the bullet in the Ends Of the Earth storyline.



** HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related ''RenewYourVows'' mini-series saw Slott try his hand at depicting a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.

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Several notable changes that Slott has introduced into the mythos saw Peter finally transition from being a photographer into being a full-blown scientist.

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Several notable changes that Slott has introduced into the mythos saw Peter finally transition from being a photographer into being a full-blown scientist.
scientist, Black Cat's [[FaceHeelTurn return to villain-dom]], and the Spider-Family becoming solidfied both in universe and in Marvel proper.



* FailureHero: A reoccurring trend saw Peter unable to prevent the deaths of past members of the supporting cast; Billy Connors, Marla Jameson, Silver Sable. By the end, they were all clearly taking a toll on him.
* HeroicBSOD: Peter undergoes one after the death of Marla Jameson. In his stressed induced unconsciousness, he's surrounded by everyone he's known that has died since taking the mantle.



** NeverFoundTheBody: Silver Sable presumably bites the bullet in the Ends Of the Earth storyline.



* HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related ''RenewYourVows'' mini-series saw Slott try his hand at depicting a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.

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* ** HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related ''RenewYourVows'' mini-series saw Slott try his hand at depicting a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld. Battleworld.
* UnclePennybags: The Post-[[ComicBook/SecretWars2015 Secret Wars]] storyline will see Parker Industries become a global sensation and Peter essentially become the new Tony Stark.
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* HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related ''RenewYourVows'' mini-series saw Slott subvert many of the changes he had made in the main canon, using the freedom of an alternate world to depict a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.

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* HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related ''RenewYourVows'' mini-series saw Slott subvert many of the changes he had made in the main canon, using the freedom of an alternate world to depict try his hand at depicting a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.
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* HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related RenewYourVows mini-series saw Slott try his hand at a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.

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* HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related RenewYourVows ''RenewYourVows'' mini-series saw Slott try his hand at subvert many of the changes he had made in the main canon, using the freedom of an alternate world to depict a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.
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''HappilyMarried'': The SecretWars related RenewYourVows mini-series saw Slott try his hand at a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.

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''HappilyMarried'': *HappilyMarried: The SecretWars related RenewYourVows mini-series saw Slott try his hand at a much healthier relationship between Peter and Mary Jane as they looked after their young daughter Annie and battled a formidable despot who ruled over their domain on Battleworld.

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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott emerge as the sole writer starting with issue #601. While [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment not without controversy]], Dan Slott's helm as writer has seen the franchise achieve several critically and commercially well-received story arcs. The creation of several popular spin-off titles have also resulted in the Comic line effectively evolving into becoming a "Spider-Family."

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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott Slott, who had been contributing to the previous era's "Webhead" brain trust since 2008, emerge as the sole writer starting with issue #601.in 2010. While [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment not without controversy]], Dan Slott's helm as writer has seen the franchise achieve several critically and commercially well-received story arcs. The creation of several popular spin-off titles have also resulted in the Comic line effectively evolving into becoming a "Spider-Family."



* KilledOffForReal: Marla Jameson.

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* KilledOffForReal: Marla Jameson.Jameson, MC2 Peter Parker, and Ashley Kafka


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\n* BigBad: With Norman Osborn OutOfFocus for much of the first run, Doc Ock ends up stepping back up as Spider-Man's ArchVillain.
* ContinuityPorn: Many minor supporting characters make a surprise appearance, especially in issue #655, No One Dies.
* FaceHeelTurn: In the post-Superior Spider-Man relaunch, Blackcat becomes a villain once more, feeling betrayed and humiliated that "Peter" caused her to go to prison. Even after learning that it was Otto controlling Peter's body, [[HeelFaceDoorSlam Felicia rebukes any appeal for redemption.]]
* KilledOffForReal: Marla Jameson.
* ShipSinking: Peter with both Carlie Cooper and Mary Jane in the wake of ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan'', where both females agree that the price was too high to be in a relationship with Peter.
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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott emerge as the sole writer. While [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment not without controversy]], Dan Slott's helm as writer has seen the franchise achieve several critically and commercially well-received story arcs. The creation of several popular spin-off titles have also resulted in the Comic line effectively evolving into becoming a "Spider-Family."

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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott emerge as the sole writer.writer starting with issue #601. While [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment not without controversy]], Dan Slott's helm as writer has seen the franchise achieve several critically and commercially well-received story arcs. The creation of several popular spin-off titles have also resulted in the Comic line effectively evolving into becoming a "Spider-Family."

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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott emerge as the sole writer.

Several notable storylines created during this run includes:

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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott emerge as the sole writer. \n\n While [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment not without controversy]], Dan Slott's helm as writer has seen the franchise achieve several critically and commercially well-received story arcs. The creation of several popular spin-off titles have also resulted in the Comic line effectively evolving into becoming a "Spider-Family."

Several notable changes that Slott has introduced into the mythos saw Peter finally transition from being a photographer into being a full-blown scientist.

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storylines created during this run includes:



Followed by ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' and ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay''.

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Several notable storylines created during this run includes:
** ''ComicBook/SpiderIsland''
** ''ComicBook/EndsOfTheEarth''
** ''ComicBook/SpiderVerse''

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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott emerge as the sole writer. created in the SilverAge by Creator/StanLee has been written by various writers over the years. One of them was Creator/JMichaelStraczynski, who wrote over seventy issues of our favorite wall-crawler's adventures. His run was one of the most acclaimed by critics, controversial among fans and... screwed by ExecutiveMeddling in the history of Creator/MarvelComics publishing, despite the fact that Creator/JoeQuesada promised JMS very large creative freedom at the beginning.

This run, along with ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', helped remake Spider-Man into one of the flagship characters of Marvel Comics in the early 2000s after the confusing and turbulent storylines of the mid-to-late '90s. Until confusing and turbulent storylines overtook the title again... Roughly about half of the complete run was a retool of the traditional ''Spider-Man'' mythos and character dynamics, the other half being ever more outlandish crossover events between other titles, and gigantic wrestling matches between "new and edgy" plot developments and the status quo of earlier.

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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott emerge as the sole writer. created in the SilverAge by Creator/StanLee has been written by various writers over the years. One of them was Creator/JMichaelStraczynski, who wrote over seventy issues of our favorite wall-crawler's adventures. His run was one of the most acclaimed by critics, controversial among fans and... screwed by ExecutiveMeddling in the history of Creator/MarvelComics publishing, despite the fact that Creator/JoeQuesada promised JMS very large creative freedom at the beginning.\n\nThis run, along with ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', helped remake Spider-Man into one of the flagship characters of Marvel Comics in the early 2000s after the confusing and turbulent storylines of the mid-to-late '90s. Until confusing and turbulent storylines overtook the title again... Roughly about half of the complete run was a retool of the traditional ''Spider-Man'' mythos and character dynamics, the other half being ever more outlandish crossover events between other titles, and gigantic wrestling matches between "new and edgy" plot developments and the status quo of earlier.\n
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The most recent and current run of ComicBook/SpiderMan, branching off from ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay'', saw Dan Slott emerge as the sole writer. created in the SilverAge by Creator/StanLee has been written by various writers over the years. One of them was Creator/JMichaelStraczynski, who wrote over seventy issues of our favorite wall-crawler's adventures. His run was one of the most acclaimed by critics, controversial among fans and... screwed by ExecutiveMeddling in the history of Creator/MarvelComics publishing, despite the fact that Creator/JoeQuesada promised JMS very large creative freedom at the beginning.

This run, along with ''ComicBook/UltimateSpiderMan'', helped remake Spider-Man into one of the flagship characters of Marvel Comics in the early 2000s after the confusing and turbulent storylines of the mid-to-late '90s. Until confusing and turbulent storylines overtook the title again... Roughly about half of the complete run was a retool of the traditional ''Spider-Man'' mythos and character dynamics, the other half being ever more outlandish crossover events between other titles, and gigantic wrestling matches between "new and edgy" plot developments and the status quo of earlier.

This run has also produced a number of spin-off titles and characters including:
** ''[[ComicBook/{{Venom}} Agent Venom]]'' [[note]]Starring Flash Thompson[[/note]]
** ''ComicBook/ScarletSpider'' [[note]]Starring Kaine[[/note]]
** ''ComicBook/{{Silk}}''
** ''ComicBook/SpiderGwen''
** ''ComicBook/SuperiorSpiderMan''
** ''[[ComicBook/SpiderVerse Web Warriors]]'' [[note]]Itself a spinoff of the Spider-Verse storyline.[[/note]]

Followed by ''ComicBook/OneMoreDay'' and ''ComicBook/BrandNewDay''.

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