Spider-Man collected editions


The Marvel Comics character Spider-Man first appeared in 1962 in Amazing Fantasy #15. Creator Stan Lee said the idea came from a "desire to create a character with whom teens could identify".
The character's various appearances have been collated into thousands of trade paperback, hardcover and omnibus collections.

Collected editions by era

The core title for Spider-Man has been The Amazing Spider-Man, since the title's launch in 1963. After issue #1's launch in January, the book was released monthly.
Marvel's first attempt at chronologically collecting the core title was in 1987, with the Marvel Masterworks premium hardcover line, which reprinted 10-12 comics per book.
The next attempt was the Essential Marvel line, which reproduced comics in black and white. These books were released from 1996 to 2013, before being replaced by full-color Epic Collections.
Other than these two series, many other issues have been republished in collected form.

Volume 1 (1962–1998)

Creator Stan Lee wrote the first 110 issues of Spider-Man, initially with Steve Ditko, then with John Romita Sr. before being replaced by Gerry Conway. Then just 19, Conway delivered "some of the boldest stories of the era", including "The Night Gwen Stacy Died" and "The Goblin's Last Stand".
By the mid-1990s, Spider-Man was in the midst of the "worst era in the character’s history”. The Clone Saga was a crossover event "involving five titles: The Amazing Spider-Man; Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man; Spider-Man; Web of Spider-Man; and Spider-Man Unlimited. It also included Giant-Size books, one-shots, and others, leaving most readers unable to follow the story."
The storyline dominated multiple titles for two years and involved Ben Reilly replacing Peter Parker as the titular character.
As well as the below, the full run of Volume 1 is being reprinted through Marvel's Epic Collection line.

Volume 2 (1998–2013)

After relaunching in November 1998, Volume 2 of The Amazing Spider-Man was dominated by six years of J. Michael Straczynski and then 10 years of Dan Slott.
The One More Day story arc saw Peter Parker lose Mary Jane from his life, before a three times-a-month Brand New Day relaunch. Despite criticism of the change in direction, writer Slott said: "I see a lot of online fans out there saying that 20 years of continuity have been wiped. And that's so not the case. This isn't a 'Crisis' or a reboot."
As well as the below, the full run of Volume 2 is being reprinted through Marvel's Modern Era Epic Collection line.

''The Superior Spider-Man'' (2013–2014)

Superior Spider-Man launched in 2013, with writer Dan Slott; and artists Ryan Stegman, Humberto Ramos and Giuseppe Camuncoli. It followed the apparent death of Peter Parker, with the mind of Otto Octavius taking over Parker's body.

Volume 3 (2014–2015)

Following the conclusion of Superior Spider-Man, The Amazing Spider-Man was relaunched with a new No.1 and Peter Parker back as the titular character. Dan Slott continued as writer and insisted that he wouldn't be undoing anything that had gone before. "If we woke up in a world where J. Jonah Jameson was in the Bugle, and Peter Parker was taking pictures for a living, and Aunt May was in the hospital, I would shoot myself," he told Comic Book Resources. "It's the ongoing story of Peter Parker, Spider-Man. His life moves forward.
"The cool thing is, I get to write the Spider-Man that Stan Lee and Steve Ditko created, that John Romita Sr. worked on, Roy Thomas, Gerry Conway, Marv Wolfman, Len Wein, Roger Stern -- everybody adds to the tapestry, and it's kind of fun to be the current guy in the line."

Volume 4 (2015–2018)

Marvel Comics relaunched their entire line in 2015, offering something "All-New, All-Different". Dan Slott remained the Spider-Man writer, but promised a new suit and a new global company for Peter Parker in The Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide. He told MTV: “Peter Parker has stepped up. He’s grown. He’s become the Peter Parker we’ve always hoped he was going to be. This company, with Peter’s inventions and Peter’s gumption has gone to new heights.”

Volume 5 (2018–2022)

After Dan Slott's run on Spider-Man, the series was relaunched in 2018, with Nick Spencer as writer and Ryan Ottley as penciller.
Spencer said: "A lot of what I'll be doing is reconnecting Peter with some very classic, quintessential elements of the story that fans and readers are going to recognize. It's exciting to bring the character back to basics." He added that the book would provide a "fun, funny, human character-driven story".

Volume 6 (2022–2025)

Spider-Man was relaunched in 2022, with Zeb Wells and John Romita Jr. A Marvel press release said: "Wells and Romita Jr.'s run will bring all of the classic elements fans love, along with surprising new takes on classic supervillains from Spider-Man's rogues gallery."

Volume 7 (2025–present)

April 2025 saw The Amazing Spider-Man relaunched with a new number one for the sixth time in 12 years. Joe Kelly continued his run from the previous volume, and was joined by pencillers Pepe Larraz and John Romita, Jr.

Collected editions by type

Core ''Omnibuses''

Event ''Omnibuses''

Oversized hardcovers

''Marvel Masterworks''

Launched in 1987, Marvel Masterworks was Marvel Comics' first attempt at republishing a series in full color, beginning with a character's first appearance.
#TitleYears coveredMaterial collectedPagesReleasedISBN
1Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 11962-64Amazing Fantasy #15; Amazing Spider-Man #1–10248
1Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 11962-64Amazing Fantasy #15; Amazing Spider-Man #1–10248
1Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 11962-64Amazing Fantasy #15; Amazing Spider-Man #1–10248
1Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 11962-64Amazing Fantasy #15; Amazing Spider-Man #1–10248
2Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 21964Amazing Spider-Man #11–19, Annual #1288
2Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 21964Amazing Spider-Man #11–19, Annual #1288
2Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 21964Amazing Spider-Man #11–19, Annual #1288
3Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 31965Amazing Spider-Man #20–30, Annual #2272
3Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 31965Amazing Spider-Man #20–30, Annual #2272
4Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 41965-66Amazing Spider-Man #31–40216
4Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 41965-66Amazing Spider-Man #31–40216
5Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 51966-67Amazing Spider-Man #41–50, Annual #3240
5Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 51966-67Amazing Spider-Man #41–50, Annual #3240
6Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 61967-68Amazing Spider-Man #51–61, Annual #4304
6Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 61967-68Amazing Spider-Man #51–61, Annual #4304
7Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 71968Amazing Spider-Man #62–67, Annual #5; Spectacular Spider-Man magazine #1–2 320
7Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 71968Amazing Spider-Man #62–67, Annual #5; Spectacular Spider-Man magazine #1–2 320
8Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 81968-69Amazing Spider-Man #68–77; Marvel Super-Heroes #14240
9Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 91969-70Amazing Spider-Man #78–87240
10Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 101970-71Amazing Spider-Man #88–99240
11Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 111971-72Amazing Spider-Man #100–109256
12Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 121972-73Amazing Spider-Man #110–120240
13Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 131973-74Amazing Spider-Man #121–131240
14Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 141974-75Amazing Spider-Man #132–142; Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1256
15Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 151975-76Amazing Spider-Man #143–155264
16Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 161976-77Amazing Spider-Man #156–168, Annual #10288
17Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 171977-78Amazing Spider-Man #169–180, Annual #11, Nova #12, Marvel Treasury #14288
18Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 181978-79Amazing Spider-Man #181–193, Mighty Marvel Comics Calendar 1978, material from Annual #12272
19Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 191979-80Amazing Spider-Man #193–202, Annual #13, Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #1296
20Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 201980-81Amazing Spider-Man #203–212 and Annual #14264
21Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 211981Amazing Spider-Man #213–223 and Annual #15312
22Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 221982-83Amazing Spider-Man #224–237, Annual #16, The Marvel Comics Guide to Collecting Comics 1982 and material from The Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe448
23Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 231983-84Amazing Spider-Man #238–251, Annual #17 and Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #85472
24Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 241984-85Amazing Spider-Man #252–262 and Annual #18336
25Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 251985Amazing Spider-Man #263–270, Annual #19, Web of Spider-Man #01 and 06 and material from The Official Marvel Index to the Amazing Spider-Man #01–09320
26Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 261985-86Amazing Spider-Man #271–278, Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #111, Marvel Graphic Novel No. 22 - Hooky and material from Marvel Fanfare #27336
27Marvel Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 271986-1987Amazing Spider-Man #279-288, Annual #20; material from Marvel Tales #198304

''Mighty Marvel Masterworks''

In 2021, Marvel launched a new version of Masterworks books as "more affordable versions of this once high-priced line". These paperbacks are sized at 6-by-9in. digest editions.
#TitleYears coveredMaterial collectedPagesReleasedISBN
1Mighty Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 1 - With Great Power...Amazing Fantasy #15; Amazing Spider-Man #1–10256
2Mighty Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 2 - The Sinister Six1964Amazing Spider-Man #11–19, Annual #1288
3Mighty Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 3 - The Goblin and the Gangsters1965Amazing Spider-Man #20–28, Annual #2224
4Mighty Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 4 - The Master PlannerAmazing Spider-Man #29–38216
5Mighty Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 5 - To Become An Avenger1966-1967Amazing Spider-Man #39–46, Annual #3200
6Mighty Masterworks: Amazing Spider-Man Vol. 6 - From The Depths Of Defeat1967Amazing Spider-Man #47-52, Annual #4, material from Not Brand Echh #2200

''Marvel Premiere Classics''

Beginning in 2006, the Premiere Classic hardcover line "compiled selected storylines from... five decades of Marvel history". It was cancelled in 2012 after 107 volumes.
#TitleMaterial collectedPagesReleasedISBN
1Spider-Man: Kraven's Last HuntWeb of Spider-Man #31–32, Amazing Spider-Man #293–294, Spectacular Spider-Man #131–132168
1Spider-Man: Kraven's Last HuntWeb of Spider-Man #31–32, Amazing Spider-Man #293–294, Spectacular Spider-Man #131–132168
4Spider-Man: Death of the StacysAmazing Spider-Man #88–92, 121–122160
4Spider-Man: Death of the StacysAmazing Spider-Man #88–92, 121–122160
27Spider-Man: TormentSpider-Man #1–5, material from Marvel Age #90144
27Spider-Man: TormentSpider-Man #1–5, material from Marvel Age #90144DM:
31Spider-Man: Sinister SixAmazing Spider-Man Annual #1; Amazing Spider-Man #334–339192
31Spider-Man: Sinister SixAmazing Spider-Man Annual #1; Amazing Spider-Man #334–339192DM:
70Spider-Man: The Death of Jean DeWolffPeter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #107–110, Spectacular Spider-Man #134–136168
70Spider-Man: The Death of Jean DeWolffPeter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man #107–110, Spectacular Spider-Man #134–136168DM:
83Spider-Man: MasquesSpider-Man #6–7, 13–14, 16; X-Force #4144
83Spider-Man: MasquesSpider-Man #6–7, 13–14, 16; X-Force #4144
95Spider-Man: PerceptionsSpider-Man #8–12120
95Spider-Man: PerceptionsSpider-Man #8–12120
97Spider-Man: Return of the BurglarAmazing Spider-Man #193–200168HC:
97Spider-Man: Return of the BurglarAmazing Spider-Man #193–200168DM
103Spider-Man: Revenge of the Sinister SixSpider-Man #15, 18–23176
103Spider-Man: Revenge of the Sinister SixSpider-Man #15, 18–23176DM:
105Spider-Man: Nothing Can Stop the JuggernautAmazing Spider-Man #224–230168
105Spider-Man: Nothing Can Stop the JuggernautAmazing Spider-Man #224–230168DM:

''Epic Collection''s

Marvel launched the [Marvel Epic Collection|[|Epic Collection]]s line of collected comics in 2013. Marvel Senior Vice President of Sales David Gabriel said they were intended to be: "big, fat, color collections at the best price we can maintain."
Though the books are often published out of order, Gabriel added: "When all is said and done, the Epic volumes will fit seamlessly next to one another on readers' bookshelves, presenting a complete and unbroken run of each title!"
The first Spider-Man Epic released was Volume 20: Cosmic Adventures.

''Modern Era Epic Collections''

Although some of Marvel's Modern Era Epic Collection releases are from as early as 1998 in the case of characters like Daredevil, Spider-Mans era starts with J. Michael Straczynski's run.
Coming Home began in Amazing Spider-Man, which was released in April 2001, with a cover date of June 2001.
#SubtitleYears coveredIssues collectedWritersArtistsPagesReleasedISBN
1Coming HomeAmazing Spider-Man #30-45J. Michael StraczynskiJohn Romita Jr., Campbell392
2The Life And Death Of SpidersAmazing Spider-Man #46-58, 500-502J. Michael StraczynskiJohn Romita Jr., TBC416
3Sins PastAmazing Spider-Man #503-518, 509 J. Michael StraczynskiJohn Romita Jr., Mike Deodato Jr.408
14Big TimeAmazing Spider-Man #648, 649-662, 654.1Dan Slott, Christos N. GageHumberto Ramos, Reilly Brown512

''Essential Marvel''

Running from 1996, Essential Marvel reprinted issues in black-and-white paperback format. It was discontinued in 2013 and replaced by the Epic Collection.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1Essential Spider-Man Vol. 1Amazing Fantasy #15; Amazing Spider-Man #1–20, Annual #1B&W TPB552
2Essential Spider-Man Vol. 2Amazing Spider-Man #21–43, Annual #2–3B&W TPB536
3Essential Spider-Man Vol. 3 Amazing Spider-Man #44–68B&W TPB528
3Essential Spider-Man Vol. 3 Amazing Spider-Man #44–65, Annual #4B&W TPB528
4Essential Spider-Man Vol. 4 Amazing Spider-Man #69–89, Annual #4–5B&W TPB544
4Essential Spider-Man Vol. 4 Amazing Spider-Man #66–89, Annual #5B&W TPB544
5Essential Spider-Man Vol. 5Amazing Spider-Man #90–113B&W TPB528
6Essential Spider-Man Vol. 6Amazing Spider-Man #114–137; Giant-Size Super-Heroes #1; Giant-Size Spider-Man #1–2B&W TPB576
7Essential Spider-Man Vol. 7Amazing Spider-Man #138–160, Annual #10; Giant-Size Spider-Man #4–5B&W TPB528
8Essential Spider-Man Vol. 8Amazing Spider-Man #161–185, Annual #11; Giant-Size Spider-Man #6; Nova #12B&W TPB512
9Essential Spider-Man Vol. 9Amazing Spider-Man #186–210, Annual #13–14; Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #1B&W TPB600
10Essential Spider-Man Vol. 10Amazing Spider-Man #211–230, Annual #15B&W TPB504
11Essential Spider-Man Vol. 11Amazing Spider-Man #231–248, Annual #16–17B&W TPB504

Other Spider-Man collected editions

''Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man''

Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man was initially written by Peter David, running for two years from December 2005 until November 2007.

Volume 1 (2005–2007)

Volume 2 (2019–2020)

Volume 2 was relaunched in March 2019, with Tom Taylor writing. It ran for 14 issues until February 2020. Taylor told Marvel's website: "Peter's humanity and kindness isn't ever hidden. He wants to do the right thing by everyone no matter whether he's on the ground or swinging through the sky.
"I've always loved when Peter Parker is at his most relatable. Sure, he's a guy who saves the world, but he's still struggling to pay his bills with his housemates. That's the heart of this series."
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1Secrets and RumorsFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1–6TPB144
2Hostile TakeoversFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #7–14TPB176
Spider-Man by Tom TaylorFriendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1–14; material from Free Comic Book Day 2019: Spider-Man / VenomTPB360

''Marvel Knights Spider-Man'' / ''The Sensational Spider-Man'' (vol. 2)

Marvel Knights Spider-Man launched in 2004 but, with issue #23, became ''Sensational Spider-Man''

''Marvel Platinum''

The Marvel Platinum series was produced by Panini UK, focusing on a different Marvel superhero each month. Its aim was to reproduce a series of "definitive" stories, largely aimed at new readers.
TitleMaterial collectedReleasedISBN
Marvel Platinum: The Definitive Spider-ManAmazing Fantasy #15, Amazing Spider-Man #121–122, 300, 500, 545, 600; Amazing Spider-Man Annual #21, Sensational Spider-Man #41; also contains "The True Origin of the Amazing Spider-Man"

''Marvel Team-Up''

Volume 1 (1972-1985)

Marvel Team-Up launched in 1972, running until 1985. It was the first major ongoing spin-off series for Spider-Man.

Volume 3 (2005–2006)

Marvel Team-Up ran for 11 issues from 1997–98; however, none of it has been collected. Marvel Team-Up launched in 2005 and lasted 25 issues. It was written by Robert Kirkman while he was also writing Marvel Zombies, The Walking Dead and Invincible. Issue #14 saw Marvel Comics' Spider-Man meet Image Comics' Invincible.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1The Golden ChildMarvel Team-Up #1–6TPB144
2Master Of The RingMarvel Team-Up #7–13TPB176
3League Of LosersMarvel Team-Up #14–18TPB128
4Freedom RingMarvel Team-Up #19–25TPB168

''The Sensational Spider-Man''

The Sensational Spider-Man ran from 1996 to 1998, with almost all issues crossing over with the other core titles as part of the Clone Saga.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
Spider-Man: The Savage Land Saga!Sensational Spider-Man #13–15TPBUnknown
Spider-Man by Todd DeZago & Mike WieringoSensational Spider-Man #7–24, -1TPB456

''Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man'' / ''The Spectacular Spider-Man''

Volume 1 (1968)

The first volume of The Spectacular Spider-Man in 1968 was a black and white magazine that only lasted two issues.
TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
Spider-Man: Lo, This MonsterSpectacular Spider-Man #1-2Oversized TPB136

Volume 2 (1976-1988)

Eight years later, the book was relaunched as a companion comic to the main Amazing Spider-Man series and retitled Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man. After 134 issues, Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man was renamed The Spectacular Spider-Man, though it kept its numbering.
The series ran for 22 years and 264 monthly issues, making it the second longest-running title behind the main title.
As well as those below, many issues are collected in crossover books. Between the five Complete Clone Saga Epic Collections and the six Complete Ben Reilly Epic Collections, everything from issue #217–241 is collected.

Volume 3 (2003–2005)

Spectacular Spider-Man ran for 27 issues from September 2003 to June 2005.
#TitleMaterial collectedLegacyFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1The HungerSpectacular Spider-Man #1–5#264-268TPB120
2CountdownSpectacular Spider-Man #6–10#269-273TPB120
3Here There Be MonstersSpectacular Spider-Man #11–14#274-277TPB144
4DisassembledSpectacular Spider-Man #15–20#278-283TPB136
5Sins RememberedSpectacular Spider-Man #23–26#286-289TPB96
6Final CurtainSpectacular Spider-Man #21–22, 27; Peter Parker, Spider-Man #39–41#284-285, #290TPB144

Volume 4 (2017–2019)

Writer Chip Zdarsky launched Spectacular Spider-Man in 2017. After six issues, the legacy numbering resumed at issue #297. The series ended with issue #313.

''The Spectacular Spider-Men'' (2024–2025)

This series launched in 2024, with Greg Wiseman as writer. It promised: "Peter Parker and Miles Morales are going to team up on the regular, comparing notes and using said notes to take on some of their most dangerous bad guys".
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1ArachnobaticsThe Spectacular Spider-Men #1–5, Web of Spider-Man #1TPB136
2ElementaryThe Spectacular Spider-Men #6–10TPB112
3Strange LoveThe Spectacular Spider-Men #11–15TPB112

''Spider-Man'' / ''Peter Parker: Spider-Man''

The adjectiveless Spider-Man comic was initially launched in 1990 as a way for Todd McFarlane to take on his own book. McFarlane wrote and illustrated 15 of the first 16 issues before leaving to launch his own company, Image Comics. Many of the later issues crossed over with the other Spider-Man books.

Volume 1 (1990-1998)

Volume 2 (1999-2003)

After 98 issues, the adjectiveless Spider-Man series was relaunched as Peter Parker: Spider-Man. At first it was a continuation of the previous book - but with issue #20, an all-British creative team, Paul Jenkins and Mark Buckingham, took over.
#TitleMaterial collectedPagesFormatReleasedISBN
1Peter Parker: Spider-Man Vol. 1: A Day in the LifeWebspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #10–12; Peter Parker: Spider-Man #20–22, 25160TPB
Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green GoblinSpider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin #1–3, Amazing Spider-Man #25, Peter Parker: Spider-Man #25160TPB
2Peter Parker: Spider-Man Vol. 2: One Small BreakPeter Parker: Spider-Man #27–28, 30-34160TPB
3Peter Parker: Spider-Man Vol. 3: Return of the GoblinPeter Parker: Spider-Man #44–4796TPB
4Peter Parker: Spider-Man Vol. 4: Trials and TribulationsPeter Parker: Spider-Man #35, 37, 48–50128TPB
5Peter Parker: Spider-Man Vol. 5: Senseless ViolencePeter Parker: Spider-Man #51–57160TPB

Volume 3 (2022–2023)

A new adjectiveless Spider-Man series launched in 2022 to mark the character's 60th anniversary. The book was written by Dan Slott, with art from Mark Bagley. It was pitched as the pair "teaming up for the first time on Spidey to unleash the full potential of the Spider-Verse."
After 11 issues, the series relaunched as Spider-Boy.

''[Spider-Man/Deadpool]''

''Spider-Man & Wolverine'' (2025-)

''Spider-Man Family">The Amazing Spider-Man Family">Spider-Man Family''

''[Spider-Man's Tangled Web]''

''Superior Spider-Man''

Volume 2 (2018–2019)

The first volume of Superior Spider-Man is a core title that continued legacy numbering from Amazing Spider-Man. The second is a separate series, launching in December 2018, with a cover date of February 2019. It ran for 12 issues and 10 months.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1Full OttoThe Superior Spider-Man #1–6TPB136
2Otto-MaticThe Superior Spider-Man #7–12TPB136

Volume 3 (2023–2024)

Marvel pitched a third volume as: "The spider-team that redefined the AMAZING SPIDER-MAN returns to celebrate the TEN-YEAR ANNIVERSARY of the most monumental and shocking Spidey story in a generation!". This meant Dan Slott was returning to write Spider-Man after his 10-year run on the core title. No issues were solicited after #8.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1SupernovaSuperior Spider-Man Returns, The Superior Spider-Man #1–4, material from Amazing Spider-Man #31TPB152
2Spider-IslandThe Superior Spider-Man #5–8TPB112

''[Untold Tales of Spider-Man]''

''Web of Spider-Man''

Volume 1 (1985-1995)

The first volume of Web of Spider-Man ran for 129 issues from 1985 to 1995. Many of the issues are collected in crossover books.

Volume 2 (2009–2010)

The second volume ran for 12 issues from 2009 to 2010. Issues #1–7 are included with The Gauntlet and Grim Hunt main title crossovers.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
New York StoriesBackup stories from Web of Spider-Man #1, 3–5, 7–11TPB152
The ExtremistWeb of Spider-Man #8–12TPB144

Miniseries

Other versions of Spider-Man

''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man''

Marvel pitched Marvel Age Spider-Man and Marvel Adventures Spider-Man as: "The perfect line to introduce new readers to the Marvel Universe. Marvel Adventures books harken back to the classic tales of the Marvel Universe - free from years of continuity - and fuses them with an unmistakably modern style and wit."
Twenty issues came out under the Marvel Age title before it was retitled Marvel Adventures. Collected books were released in a smaller digest format.

Volume 1 (2004–2010)

Volume 2 (2010–2012)

''Miles Morales: Spider-Man''

is a half-Black, half-Hispanic teenager and was created by Brian Michael Bendis. The character first appeared in Ultimate Comics: Fallout #4.
Bendis told USA Today that he was inspired in part by Donald Glover's appearance in the TV series Community dressed as Spider-Man. Bendis said: " looked fantastic! I saw him in the costume and thought, 'I would like to read that book.' So I was glad I was writing that book."

By type

''Omnibus''es

''Ultimate Collection''s

''Modern Era Epic Collection''s

“New reader” trade paperbacks

By era

''Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man'' (2011–2013)

''Miles Morales: The Ultimate Spider-Man'' (2014–2015)

''Spider-Man'' (vol. 2) (2016–2017)

Miles Morales' story was relaunched with a new number one in 2016, and the character established in Marvel's main 616 universe. Brian Michael Bendis continued as writer, with Sara Pichelli providing the art.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1Spider-Man: Miles Morales Vol. 1Spider-Man #1–5TPB120
2Spider-Man: Miles Morales Vol. 2Spider-Man #6–11TPB136
Spider-Man/Spider-Gwen: Sitting in a TreeSpider-Man #12–14; Spider-Gwen #16–18TPB136
3Spider-Man: Miles Morales Vol. 3Spider-Man #15–21TPB160
4Spider-Man: Miles Morales Vol. 4Spider-Man #234–240TPB160

''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' (2018–2022)

started writing the series from 2018.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1Straight Out Of BrooklynMiles Morales: Spider-Man #1–6TPB136
2Bring On The Bad GuysMiles Morales: Spider-Man #7–10; material from Free Comic Book Day 2019 TPB112
3Family BusinessMiles Morales: Spider-Man #11–15TPB112
4UltimatumMiles Morales: Spider-Man #16–21TPB136
5The Clone SagaMiles Morales: Spider-Man #22–28TPB168
6All Eyes On MeMiles Morales: Spider-Man #29–32TPB112
7BeyondMiles Morales: Spider-Man #33–36; material from Annual #1TPB120
8Empire Of The SpiderMiles Morales: Spider-Man #37–42TPB144

''Miles Morales: Spider-Man'' (2022-2026)

was the new writer from December 2022.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1Trial By SpiderMiles Morales: Spider-Man #1–5TPB178
Carnage ReignsCarnage Reigns Alpha; Miles Morales: Spider-Man #6–7, Carnage #13–14, Red Goblin #5; Carnage Reigns OmegaTPB200
2Bad BloodMiles Morales: Spider-Man #8–12TPB112
3Gang WarMiles Morales: Spider-Man #13–16; Giant Size Spider-Man TPB112
4RetributionMiles Morales: Spider-Man #17–20; Web of Spider-Man #1 TPB144
5Blood HuntMiles Morales: Spider-Man #21–24, Annual TPB144
6Webs Of WakandaMiles Morales: Spider-Man #25–30TPB112
Miles Morales: Spider-Man / Deadpool - Pools Of BloodDeadpool #11-12; Miles Morales: Spider-Man #30-31TPB112
7God WarMiles Morales: Spider-Man #32-36TPB112
8Revenge Of RabbleMiles Morales: Spider-Man #37-42TPB144

Miniseries and one-shots

''Spider-Man 2099''

Spider-Man 2099 is a superhero created by Peter David and Rick Leonardi in 1992 for the Marvel 2099 line. The character is a futuristic re-imagining of the original Spider-Man, whose secret identity is Miguel O'Hara.

Volume 1 (1992-1996)

Volume 2 (2014–2015)

Volume 3 (2015–2017)

Despite a new volume number, the trade paperback numbering continues from before.

Miniseries

''Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane''

In this "romantic-comedy manga", a youthful Mary Jane navigates high school in a world dominated by Spider-Man and his supervillains. Sean McKeever wrote the first two Mary Jane miniseries, as well as all 20 issues of Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane.

''Spider-Man: Noir''

The Noir version of Spider-Man exists on Earth-90214, with the character emerging from the United States' Great Depression 1930s era.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
Spider-Man: Noir2008Spider-Man Noir #1–4HC112
Spider-Man: Noir2008Spider-Man Noir #1–4TPB112
Spider-Man: Noir – The Complete Collection2008Spider-Man Noir #1–4; Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without A Face #1–4; Edge of Spider-Verse; Spider-Geddon: Spider-Man Noir Video Comic; material from Spider-Verse Team-UpTPB264
Spider-Man: Noir – The Complete Collection2008Spider-Man Noir #1–4; Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without A Face #1–4; Edge of Spider-Verse; Spider-Geddon: Spider-Man Noir Video Comic; material from Spider-Verse Team-UpTPB264
Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without A Face2010Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without A Face #1–4HC112
Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without A Face2010Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without A Face #1–4TPB112
Spider-Man Noir: Twilight In Babylon2020Spider-Man Noir #1–5TPB112
Spider-Man: Noir - The Gwen Stacy Affair2025Spider-Man Noir #1–5TPB120

''Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows''

During the Secret Wars event, an alternate New York City included Peter Parker who was married to Mary-Jane, with a superpowered daughter, Annie. Under the monikers of Spider-Man, Spinneret and Spiderling, the trio fight crime together.
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your VowsAmazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #1–5; Secret Wars: Secret Love #1TPB136
1Brawl In The FamilyAmazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #1–5TPB120
2The Venom ExperimentAmazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #6–10TPB112
3Eight Years LaterAmazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #13–18TPB136
4Are You Okay, Annie?Amazing Spider-Man: Renew Your Vows #19–23TPB136

''Ultimate Spider-Man'' (2000)

Launched in 2000, Ultimate Spider-Man offered a "new and modern version of Peter Parker, a young and inexperienced Spider-Man". "In the throes of bankruptcy, Marvel needed a hit, and "Ultimate Spider-Man" was just that hit."
In 2011, writer Brian Michael Bendis told Comic Book Resources: "The Ultimate Universe was originally supposed to be this ground-level look at Marvel characters. We did that."

''Ultimate Spider-Man'' (2024)

Launching in January 2024 and written by Jonathan Hickman, "Ultimate Spider-Man introduces a Peter Parker unlike any seen before, being in his thirties with a wife and kids, and facing different concerns."
#TitleMaterial collectedFormatPagesReleasedISBN
1Married With ChildrenUltimate Spider-Man #1–6TPB168
2The PaperUltimate Spider-Man #7–12TPB136
3Family BusinessUltimate Spider-Man #13–18TPB136
4TBCUltimate Spider-Man #19–24TPB136
Ultimate Incursion: Spider-ManUltimate Incursion: Spider-Man #1–5, FCBD 2025: Ultimate UniverseTPB128

Alternate continuity miniseries