The Sensational Spider-Man (vol. 2)
The Sensational Spider-Man is an American comic book series starring Spider-Man and published monthly by Marvel Comics for 41 issues between 2004 and 2007. It was originally published under the Marvel Knights imprint.
The underlying difference between this title and the other Spider-Man titles was that Marvel Knights Spider-Man was done with a more mature slant, thus the "Marvel Knights" prefix.
Intended to replace the canceled Spider-Man's Tangled Web series, Marvel Knights Spider-Man was originally supposed to be written by Kevin Smith, but due to scheduling problems he was replaced by Mark Millar. When Millar completed his year-long story arc, he was followed by writer Reginald Hudlin.
With the consolidation of the Marvel Knights line, Marvel Knights Spider-Man was renamed The Sensational Spider-Man as of issue 23. At this time, Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa took over writing duties on the book.
The Sensational Spider-Man was canceled after issue 41.
A second volume of Marvel Knights: Spider-Man, written by Matt Kindt, was published as a limited series in late 2013 and early 2014.
Storylines
"Down Among the Dead Men" (issues 1–4)
When Spider-Man finally sends the Green Goblin to jail, an unknown enemy, knowing that Peter Parker is Spider-Man, kidnaps Aunt May. After an embarrassing trip to the Avengers, Spidey visits the Owl, who says that Electro and the Vulture kidnapped her. This turns out to be a ploy by the Owl, who is after the two villains for stealing from him. Spidey goes through a brutal fight with a newly powered up Electro and is hospitalized. He is photographed and is ambushed by the Vulture, only to be saved by the Black Cat who leaves Vulture in a bad physical condition due to her foul mood at the time of their fight. The photos are brought to J. Jonah Jameson, who says he thinks the partial face looks familiar."Venomous" (issues 5–8)
- Writer: Mark Millar
- Penciler: Terry Dodson and Frank Cho
- Inker: Rachel Dodson
"The Last Stand" (issues 9–12)
- Writer: Mark Millar
- Penciler: Terry Dodson
- Inker: Rachel Dodson
"Wild Blue Yonder" (issues 13–18)
- Writer: Reginald Hudlin
- Penciler: Billy Tan
- Inker: Jonathan Sibal
At the Daily Bugle, Peter meets the new star reporter from Iowa, named Ethan Edwards. Ethan possesses a variety of superpowers, such as flight, super human strength, ability to see in every light spectrum, energy projection and even healing powers. Ethan's fundamentalist parents raised him to believe that "with power there must also come great responsibility" in life. Ethan asks Peter to train him and Peter agrees, so he takes him with the Fantastic Four to run some tests, which later on lead him to discover what he really is.
Meanwhile, the Absorbing Man was critically wounded by the Punisher shortly after escaping from a robbery, and turns into steel to avoid bleeding to death. He absorbs the properties of cocaine so the slug can be removed. The Owl's men use a high-powered electric fan to blow the Absorbing Man apart after he had turned into cocaine.
The cocaine remains of the Absorbing Man are sold on the streets, and the users temporarily gain the powers of the Absorbing Man.
"The Other" (issues 19–22)
- Writer: Peter David, Reginald Hudlin, J. Michael Straczynski
- Penciler: Pat Lee
- Inker: Dream Engine
The second chapter of The Other, "Denial", focuses on Mary Jane, who overhears that Spider-Man might be getting killed on television. She rushes to a bar to see the live coverage on TV, and she sees Spider-Man fighting Tracer, who is controlling Iron Man's armor and forcing him to attack Spider-Man. Later, at home, Mary Jane confronts Peter, telling him she thinks he has a death wish, but Peter interrupts her to tell her the news from the doctor.
The fifth chapter of The Other, "Retreat", Peter, Mary Jane and Aunt May go to Latveria to use Doctor Doom's time machine to see past scenes in his life, like the day Richard and Mary Parker left Peter in the care of his Uncle Ben and May. After returning to Stark Tower, Peter briefly considers a trip to Las Vegas with Mary Jane, namely in Tony Stark's penthouse suite. He ultimately rejects the idea, assuming even if he managed to win big at the blackjack tables, some super-villain or other would end up disrupting the whole vacation. Later, Morlun searches for Spider-Man, in vain, as Peter and Mary–Jane are in one of Stark's space pods, looking down upon the Earth.
"Feral" (Issues 23–27)
- Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
- Penciller: Angel Medina, Clayton Crain
- Inker: Scott Hanna
"My Science Teacher is Spider-Man!!" (Issue 28)
- Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
- Penciller: Clayton Crain
- Inker: Scott Hanna
This story was included in the second compilation of Civil War involving Spider-Man, entitled "Peter Parker, Spider-Man".
"The Deadly Foes of Peter Parker"(Issue 29–31)
- Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
- Penciller: Angel Medina
- Inker: Scott Hanna
"The Husband or the Spider?," "Wounds," and "Nothing Can Stop the Rhino" (Issues 32–34)
- Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
- Penciller: Sean Chen
"The Strange Case Of..." (Issues 35–37)
- Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
- Penciller: Angel Medina, Ramon Bachs
"The Last Temptation of Eddie Brock" (Issues 38–39)
- Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
- Penciller: Lee Weeks
"The Book of Peter" (Issue 40)
- Writer: Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa
- Penciller: Clayton Crain
"One More Day" Part 3 of 4 (Issue 41)
- Writer: J. Michael Straczynski
- Penciller: Joe Quesada
NOTE: Issue #41 marked the final The Sensational Spider-Man issue. At the conclusion of the "One More Day" storyline, this book and Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man were merged into The Amazing Spider-Man'' which began publication three times a month starting in 2008.''