It began as a series of one-shots written and penciled by various writers and artists before becoming a bi-monthly ongoing series with the first issue cover-dated February 2007. Its initial writer was
Sean McKeever. Each issue of
Spider-Man Family contained brand new stories featuring
Spider-Man and his supporting cast, reprints of classic
Spider-Man tales, and an English translation of the original Japanese manga,
Spider-Man J. In June 2008,
Spider-Man Family was relaunched as
The Amazing Spider-Man Family, and became a showcase title for many of the divergent timelines that were present at this point in the franchise. In addition to strips set in the
Brand New Day timeline, a strip exploring the early days of Peter Parker's life as Spider-Man was also included. Another feature,
Mr. and Mrs. Spider-Man, written by
Tom DeFalco, took place within Marvel's
MC2 continuity. In November 2008,
Joe Quesada confirmed on his blog that cult favourite
Spider-Girl would be moving to
Amazing Spider-Man Family in April 2009. On July 13, 2009, Marvel announced a new monthly anthology title,
Web of Spider-Man, to replace
The Amazing Spider-Man Family. Unlike
The Amazing Spider-Man Family, it featured only new stories, with backup stories initially starring
Spider-Girl, then switching to
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