Spider-Man has also had a number of ongoing series that have since ended:
Mainstream continuity •
The Spectacular Spider-Man #1–2 (July–November 1968). A magazine format series. First issue was published in black-and-white. •
Marvel Team-Up • #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, the Spectacular Spider-Man #1–263 (December 1976 – November 1998). Retitled
The Spectacular Spider-Man (vol. 2) with issue #134 in 1988. •
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. •
Annuals #1–10 (1985 – 1994) •
Spider-Man • #1–98 (August 1990 – November 1998). A series initially created in 1991 for artist
Todd McFarlane. Renamed
Peter Parker: Spider-Man with issue #75. • (vol. 2) #1–21, 234–240 (April 2016 – July 2018). Stars Miles Morales. Legacy numbering was introduced from January 2018. • (vol. 3) #1–5 (November 2019 – December 2020). Out of continuity miniseries. • (vol. 4) #1–11 (December 2022 – October 2023) •
Spider-Man Unlimited #1–22 (May 1993 – November 1998). Quarterly series. •
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 #0–33 (January 1996 – November 1998). Replaced
Web of Spider-Man. •
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. •
Marvel Knights Spider-Man #1–22 (June 2004 – March 2006). Part of the
Marvel Knights imprint intended to feature a more "mature" style. •
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man • #1–24 (October 2005 – October 2007) • (vol. 2) #1–14 (January – December 2019) •
Annual #1 (2007) •
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. •
Avenging Spider-Man #1–22 (November 2011 – June 2013),
Annual #1 (2012). A team-up book similar to
Marvel Team-Up. Replaced by
Superior Spider-Man Team-Up. •
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. •
Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1–12 (July 2013 – April 2014). Replaced
Avenging Spider-Man. •
The Superior Foes of Spider-Man #1–17 (July 2013 – November 2014). Written by
Nick Spencer with artwork by
Steve Lieber, and features a
Sinister Six team led by
Boomerang. •
Spider-Man/Deadpool #1–50 (January 2016 – May 2019). Features team-ups between Spider-Man and Deadpool. •
Spider-Man: Octo-Girl (vol. 1) #1–32 (June 2023 – January 2025) •
The Superior Spider-Man (vol. 3) #1–8 (January 2024 – August 2024) • '''Featuring Miguel O'Hara, the Spider-Man of 2099''' •
Spider-Man 2099. Features the Spider-Man of 2099, Miguel O'Hara, who has been trapped in the present. • (vol. 2) #1–12 (July 2014 – May 2015) • (vol. 3) #1–25 (December 2015 – July 2017)
Other continuities 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 – 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. •
TV series continuities •
Spidey Super Stories #1–57 (October 1974 – March 1982). Based on a
live action recurring
skit on the first version of the
Children's Television Workshop TV series
The Electric Company. •
Spider-Man Adventures #1–15 (December 1994 – February 1996). Based on the 1990s animated TV series. •
Adventures of Spider-Man #1–12 (April 1996 – March 1997). Continuation of above
Adventures title. •
Spider-Man Unlimited (vol. 2) #1–5, ½ (December 1999 – April 2000). Loosely based on the
animated TV series of the same name. •
Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man #1–31 (April 2012 – October 2014). Set in the continuity of the
Ultimate Spider-Man TV series. •
Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors #1–12 (November 2014 – December 2015). Set in the continuity of the
Ultimate Spider-Man TV series. •
Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man: Web Warriors – Spider-Verse #1–4 (November 2015 – February 2016) •
Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man vs. the Sinister Six #1–12 (September 2016 – September 2017) • '
Marvel Adventures /
Marvel Age' (intended for younger audiences; outside the mainstream continuity) •
Marvel Age Spider-Man #1–20 (March 2004 – February 2005) •
Marvel Age Spider-Man Team-Up #1–5 (September 2004 – February 2005) •
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. •
Marvel Adventures: The Avengers #1–39 (
Marvel Adventures; July 2006 – October 2009). Written by
Jeff Parker and penciled by various artists. Set in its own continuity. •
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 Marvel (Earth-1610) •
Ultimate Spider-Man #1–133, 1/2 (October 2000 – June 2009),
Annual #1–3 (2005 – 2008). Written by
Brian Michael Bendis and penciled by
Mark Bagley,
Stuart Immonen, and
David Lafuente. Set in the
Ultimate Marvel Universe. •
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. •
Spider-Gwen #1–5 (February – June 2015) •
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.
Reprint series •
Marvel Tales #3–291 (July 1966 – November 1994) •
Spider-Man Comics Weekly #1–666 [Marvel UK, black-and-white reprints] (February 1973 – December 1985) •
Spider-Man Comics Magazine #1–13 (January 1987 – 1988) •
Spider-Man Classics #1–16 (April 1993 – July 1994) •
Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures #1–51 [Marvel UK] (November 1995 – September 1999). Issue #52 onwards was original material. •
Spider-Man Magazine #227–254 [Marvel UK] (October 2011 – May 2013). Continued numbering from
Spectacular Spider-Man Adventures. •
Ultimate Spider-Man Magazine #255–260 [Marvel UK] (May – September 2013). Continued numbering from
Spider-Man Magazine. ==Miniseries==