It’s Thanksgiving here in America, so we’d thought be be thankful for all of our Spider-Man comics – and we mean ALL of them. That’s right, folks, the Spider-Man Chronology Project continues, this time listing every Spider-Man appearance (cameos, guest stars, satellite titles, etc.) up to issue 100!
Ready to read them all? Just go to our Wakelet site and start clicking on the titles. All title links take you to Marvel Unlimited’s copy of the issue while links in the descriptions take you to Crawlspace articles and podcasts of interest.
Want more information before you start clicking random links? Well, read on, my friend!
Picking up from where we left off last time, Peter’s high school graduation, we explore every issue that Peter/Spider-Man appears in be it the protagonist*, or guest star, or even just a cameo. Still a newish reader? This list contains certain must-reads like:
If This Be My Destiny
and Face It Tiger!
For those who already have a good working knowledge of Spider-Man, but maybe haven’t read all there is, then you’ll enjoy the Dr. Strange and Spidey team-up:
For you deep-diving spider-philes, then maybe I can find a few guest appearances you haven’t read, like when Spider-Man bumps into Daredevil after he thought Matt Murdock was dead, or a few Fantastic Four appearances, including this one where he teams up with Thor and Daredevil to kick the FF’s collective rears!
This means our Wakelet site has every 616 Spider-Man appearance in every comic from kid Petey until he grows six arms! And best of all, if you have Marvel Unlimited, you can just click the link and read it right away. If you do not have Marvel Unlimited, tell your loved ones that you want a year’s subscription. It is the best deal for you money. $60 for more comics than you can read? It’s a no brainer.
What are you waiting for? Go now!
* Means main character, bunky! Thought it meant good guy? Nope. Your teacher taught you that because he/she thought you couldn’t handle the real definition. Not me. I’m an extreme teacher. I lay down the hard truths on young minds. Don’t even get me started on the Oxford comma….
Adam, we may be long lost twins!
The Oxford comma is the most important thing in the English language and everyone should use it.