This is a list of titles featuring the Marvel ComicssuperheroSpider-Man. Spider-Man first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15, which was the last issue of that series. After that, he was given his own series. All stories presented in this list are published by Marvel Comics under their standard imprint, unless otherwise noted. The list is updated as of March 2023 and includes the Peter Parker, Ben Reilly, Miguel O'Hara and Miles Morales versions of the character.
Astonishing Spider-Man #1–current (Panini Comics/Marvel UK; November 1995 – present). Part of Marvel UK's "Collector Edition" line, reprinting U.S. stories from 2–3 years prior.
#1–150 (March 1972 – February 1985). A series that mostly featured Spider-Man paired with a different Marvel Comics superhero each month. Replaced by Web of Spider-Man in 1985.
Spider-Man Team-Up #1–7 (December 1995 – June 1997). Quarterly series.
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 2) #1–11 (September 1997 – March 1998). Monthly series replacing Spider-Man Team-Up. The first seven issues featured Spider-Man team-ups before switching over to Namor the Sub-Mariner.
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 3) #1–25 (January 2005 – December 2006). Features Spider-Man and other characters, with longer storylines than the previous volumes.
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 4) #1–6 (June 2019 – September 2019). First three issues featured Spider-Man.
Annuals #1–7 (1976 – 1984)
Giant-Size Spider-Man #1–6 (July 1974 – September 1975). Part of the "Giant-Size" format that Marvel published from 1974 to 1976 that featured comics that were much larger than other Spider-Man books at the time and had multiple stories, with the second one usually being a reprint of an earlier Spider-Man story. Issue #6 was reprints only.
Peter Parker: Spider-Man (vol. 2) #1–57 (January 1999 – August 2003)
The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 3) #1–27 (September 2003 – June 2005). Replaced Peter Parker: Spider-Man (vol. 2).
Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 2) #1–6, 297–313 (July 2017 – December 2018)
Annuals #1–14 (1979 – 1994), (vol. 2) #1 (2018)
Web of Spider-Man #1–129 (April 1985 – September 1995). Replaced Marvel Team-Up as the third major Spider-Man title at the time.
Web of Spider-Man (vol. 2) #1–12 (December 2009 – November 2010). A Spider-Man anthology title designed to deal with some of the ancillary characters in the Spider-verse. Replaced The Amazing Spider-Man Family.
Spider-Man Unlimited (vol. 3) #1–15 (March 2004 – July 2006). A bimonthly series showcasing Spider-Man in stories by new writing talent.
Untold Tales of Spider-Man #1–25 (September 1995 – September 1997). A series that told all-new stories set in the early days of Spider-Man's superhero career. Included a #-1 issue and two Annuals.
The Sensational Spider-Man (vol. 2) #23–41 (April 2006 – November 2007), Annual #1 (2007)
Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #1–18 (January 1999 – June 2000). An anthology series with rotating creative teams telling stories from different time periods within Spider-Man's superhero career.
Spider-Man's Tangled Web #1–22 (June 2001 – March 2003). An anthology series where new, alternative, and Vertigo comics creators were given a shot at telling stories featuring the character.
Spider-Man Family #1–9 (April 2007 – June 2008). A quarterly anthology series with new stories featuring Spider-Man and his supporting cast both past and present, reprints of classic Spider-Man tales, and an American translation of the original Japanese manga Spider-Man J.
The Amazing Spider-Man Family #1–8 (October 2008 – September 2009). A bimonthly anthology series with the stories set in the Brand New Day continuity. Also featured stories set in the MC2 universe.
The Amazing Spider-Man Digital #1–17 (September 2009 – August 2010). An exclusive digital comics series - part of the Marvel Digital Comics line. Later compiled in the limited series Peter Parker #1-5.
The Superior Spider-Man #1–33 (January 2013 – August 2014), Annuals #1–2 (2014). Written by Dan Slott and featured Doctor Octopus whose mind had taken over Peter Parker's body, allowing him to take over Spider-Man's identity in an attempt to redeem himself. Replaced The Amazing Spider-Man throughout its run.
Spider-Man titles set in alternate universes other than Earth-616:
Marvel 2099 (Earth-928/Earth-616 circa 2099)
Spider-Man 2099 #1–46 (November 1992 – August 1996). Takes place in the year 2099, starring the Spider-Man of the future, Miguel O'Hara. Character moves to Earth-616 in (vol. 2).
Annual #1 (1994)
Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #1–5 (May 2022 - November 2022). Includes issues titled Alpha #1 and Omega #1.
MC2 (Earth-982)
Spider-Girl #0–100 (October 1998 – September 2006). Sequel to What If? #105 (February 1998). Written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Ron Frenz. Set in an alternate future and starring Mayday Parker, Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson-Parker's daughter.
The Amazing Spider-Girl #0–30 (October 2006 – February 2009). Character's adventures continued in Amazing Spider-Man Family #1–8.
Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #1–61 (Marvel Adventures; May 2005 – May 2010). Continuation of Marvel Age Spider-Man. Written and penciled by various contributors. Set in its own continuity during Spider-Man's high school years, but never referred to in other titles.
Spider-Man: Marvel Adventures #1–24 (Marvel Adventures; May 2010 – April 2012). Written by Paul Tobin with various artists. Set during Spider-Man's high school years.
Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures #52 - 226 [Marvel UK] (September 1999 - September 2011). #1-51 were reprints. Relaunched as the reprint series Spider-Man Adventures.
Spider-Man Magazine #261-400 [Marvel UK] (October 2013 - October 2021). Continued numbering from Ultimate Spider-Man Magazine. Previous issues were reprints.
Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #1–15, 150–160 (August 2010 – June 2011) (sometimes referenced as Ultimate Spider-Man (vol. 2)). Renumbered back to #150 after #15.
Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man (vol. 2) #1–28, 16.1, 200 (September 2011 – April 2014). Written by Brian Michael Bendis with art first by Sara Pichelli, then by David Marquez. Set in the Ultimate Marvel Universe.
Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man #1–12 (May 2014 - April 2015). Written by Brian Michael Bendis with art by David Marquez. Set in the Ultimate Marvel Universe.
Ultimate Marvel Team-Up #1–16 (Ultimate Marvel; April 2001 – July 2002). Similar to the Marvel Team-Up series, but set in the Ultimate Marvel Universe.
All-New Ultimates #1–12 (April 2014 – January 2015). By writer Michel Fiffe and artist Amilcar Pinna. Set in the Ultimate Marvel universe and featuring Miles Morales, the Ultimate Spider-Man.
Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #1–20 (February 2006 – September 2007). Sequel to the Mary Jane and Mary Jane: Homecoming miniseries. Set outside the mainstream Marvel Universe continuity.
Spidey #1–12 (December 2015 – November 2016). New stories featuring the young Peter Parker as Spider-Man.
Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #1–5 (June – September 2015); (vol. 2) #1–23 (November 2016 – September 2018). Set in Earth-18119 and tells stories involving Spider-Man, Mary Jane and their daughter, Annie Parker.
The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #1–4 (May – August 1991). The first Spider-Man miniseries of them all. Written by Danny Fingeroth with artwork by Al Milgrom and Kerry Gammill.
The Lethal Foes of Spider-Man #1–4 (September – December 1993). The sequel miniseries to The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man.
Spider-Man: The Mutant Agenda #0–3 (February – May 1994)
Spider-Man/X-Factor: Shadowgames #1–3 (May – July 1994)
Spider-Man: Web of Doom #1–3 (August – October 1994)
Spider-Man: The Arachnis Project #1–6 (August 1994 – January 1995)
Spider-Man: Friends and Enemies #1–4 (January – April 1995)
Spider-Man: Power of Terror #1–4 (January – April 1995)
Spider-Man: Funeral for an Octopus #1–3 (March – May 1995)
Spider-Man: The Final Adventure #1–4 (November 1995 – February 1996)
Spider-Man: The Lost Years #1–3, 0 (August – October 1995, January 1996). Issue #0 is reprint material only.
Spider-Man/Punisher: Family Plot #1–2 (February – March 1996)
Spider-Man: Redemption #1–4 (September – December 1996). Sequel miniseries to Spider-Man: The Lost Years set in the then-present day.
Spider-Man: Hobgoblin Lives #1–3 (January – March 1997)
Spider-Man: Death and Destiny #1–3 (August – October 2000)
Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin #1–3 (October – December 2000)
Spider-Man: The Mysterio Manifesto #1–3 (January – March 2001)
Spider-Man: House of M #1–5 (August – December 2005). Takes place in the House of M alternate universe; however, the Peter Parker of the mainstream Marvel Universe of Earth-616 retained memories of his time there.
Spider-Man and Power Pack #1–4 (January – April 2007)
Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1 (June 1974). A second issue of this series was announced but never published.
Spider-Man, Storm and Power Man (June 1982)
Spider-Man vs. Wolverine (February 1987)
Spider-Man Special Edition: The Trial of Venom (December 1992)
The Amazing Spider-Man: Soul of the Hunter (August 1992). Sequel to the Spider-Man crossover event "Fearful Symmetry: Kraven's Last Hunt" (see Crossover events below).
Spider-Man/Dr. Strange: The Way to Dusty Death (1992)
The Amazing Spider-Man: Skating on Thin Ice (January 1993)
Marvel Graphic Novel No. 63 - The Amazing Spider-Man: Spirits of the Earth (1990) (ISBN0871356929)
Spider-Man: Season One (2012) (ISBN978-0785158202) Also includes Avenging Spider-Man #1. Reprinted as Spider-Man: Amazing Origins (ISBN978-0785158219) with the reprint of Avenging Spider-Man #1 replaced by Spidey #1.
Spider-Man and Batman: Disordered Minds (September 1995). Semi-canonical with DC vs. Marvel #1-4 (April-May 1996); it was briefly mentioned as having happened in issue #1.
Batman & Spider-Man: New Age Dawning (October 1998). Semi-canonical with Unlimited Access #1-4 (December 1997-March 1998); it was briefly mentioned as having happened in issue #1.
Amazing Spider-Man vs. The Prodigy #1 (1976). This one-shot PSA was jointly released by Marvel Comics and Planned Parenthood.
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends #1 (December 1981)
Spider-Man, Fire-Star and Iceman at The Dallas Ballet Nutcracker #1 (1983). This comic was an advertising insert in the Dallas Times Herald.
The Dallas Cowboys and Spider-Man #1 (1983). This comic was an advertising insert in the Dallas Times Herald.
Spider-Man Firestar Iceman Danger in Denver #1 (1983). This comic was an advertising insert in The Denver Post.
Spider-Man and Power Pack #1 (November 1984). This one-shot PSA was jointly released by Marvel Comics and National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse.
Spider-Man and Verbal Abuse #1 (1987). This one-shot PSA was jointly released by Marvel Comics and National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse and sponsored by 7-Eleven.
Spider-Man and the New Mutants #1 (January 1990). This one-shot PSA was jointly released by Marvel Comics and National Committee for Prevention of Child Abuse and sponsored by K-Mart.
Spider-Man: 101 Ways to End the Clone Saga (January 1997). Parody.