List of Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man story arcs
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Featured here is a chronological list of story arcs in the comic book series Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man
, created by Brian Michael Bendis
and drawn initially by David Lafuente
, and then by Sara Pichelli
. Other artists include Takeshi Miyazawa
, Chris Samnee, and Mark Bagley
. The series is a sequel to the original Ultimate Spider-Man
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Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man has also been collected in the following hardcover
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Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man
Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics that debuted in August 2009 as part of the relaunch of Ultimate Marvel under the new "Ultimate Comics" imprint. It serves as a continuation of Ultimate Spider-Man, as well as an all-new series...
, created by Brian Michael Bendis
Brian Michael Bendis
Brian Michael Bendis is an American comic book writer and erstwhile artist. He has won critical acclaim for his self-published, Image Comics and Marvel Comics work, and is one of the most successful writers working in mainstream comics, with his books selling consistently highly for over a...
and drawn initially by David Lafuente
David Lafuente
David Lafuente is a Spanish-born comic book artist. As of 2009 he works for Marvel Comics as the artist for Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man. He currently resides in London.-Career:Lafuente was discovered by Marvel Editor C.B...
, and then by Sara Pichelli
Sara Pichelli
Sara Pichelli is an Italian comic book artist best known for first illustrating the Miles Morales version of Ultimate Spider-Man. After starting her career in animation, Pichelli entered the comic book industry working for IDW Publishing before joining Marvel Comics in 2008 after getting discovered...
. Other artists include Takeshi Miyazawa
Takeshi Miyazawa
Takeshi Miyazawa is a comic book artist who was born in Canada and attended Queen's University in Ontario to study art. His art style incorporates a manga sensibility.-Bibliography:Incomplete comic book checklist:...
, Chris Samnee, and Mark Bagley
Mark Bagley
Mark Bagley is an American comic book artist. He has worked for Marvel Comics and DC Comics on such titles as The Amazing Spider-Man, Thunderbolts, New Warriors, and Ultimate Spider-Man.- Early life and career :...
. The series is a sequel to the original Ultimate Spider-Man
Ultimate Spider-Man
Ultimate Spider-Man was a superhero comic book series that was published by Marvel Comics from 2000 to 2009. The series is a modernized re-imagining of Marvel's long-running Spider-Man comic book franchise as part of its Ultimate Marvel imprint...
.
The New World According to Peter Parker (#1-6)
- Published: August 2009 - January 2010
- Creative Team: Brian Michael Bendis (writing) / David Lafuente (art)
- Plot outline: Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man begins six months after the events of Ultimatum, and New York City is beginning to recover from Magneto's attack. The Daily Bugle is no longer being published and Peter Parker is now working at Burger Frog, a fast food restaurantFast food restaurantA fast food restaurant, also known as a Quick Service Restaurant or QSR within the industry itself, is a specific type of restaurant characterized both by its fast food cuisine and by minimal table service...
. Gwen Stacy is living with him again. They are shown to be in a relationship together. An unidentified vigilante in a red cloak is seen breaking up a robbery before Spider-Man, now revered by much of the city, arrives. Later, an exhausted Johnny Storm arrives at Peter's house and passes out at the front door. Meanwhile, the Kingpin is revealed to be alive and now absolved of his past crimes, due to much of the evidence against him being lost. Mysterio soon appears in the Kingpin's office and proceeds to push him out of a window. As the media reports Wilson Fisk's death as a suicideSuicideSuicide is the act of intentionally causing one's own death. Suicide is often committed out of despair or attributed to some underlying mental disorder, such as depression, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, alcoholism, or drug abuse...
, Mysterio takes responsibility and enacts a plan to become New York's new crime boss. Kitty Pryde illegally uses her powers at school, and is punished for it. Mary Jane attempts to videotape the incident as evidence of prejudice against mutants. Later, Spider-Man encounters a mother/daughter mutant team whom he fights. At the Parkers' home, Aunt May attempts to get answers out of Johnny Storm. Johnny Storm explains that following the death of his father he no longer feels able to return to the Baxter Building. Mary Jane and Peter's relationship continues to decline. Mysterio releases a hallucinogen in the middle of New York CityNew York CityNew York is the most populous city in the United States and the center of the New York Metropolitan Area, one of the most populous metropolitan areas in the world. New York exerts a significant impact upon global commerce, finance, media, art, fashion, research, technology, education, and...
as a distraction while he attempts to rob the Federal ReserveFederal Reserve SystemThe Federal Reserve System is the central banking system of the United States. It was created on December 23, 1913 with the enactment of the Federal Reserve Act, largely in response to a series of financial panics, particularly a severe panic in 1907...
. Spider-Man confronts him and is hailed as a hero after Mysterio escapes. After talking with his sister, Johnny Storm moves into the Parker household with Peter, May, and Gwen. Mary Jane is held at gunpoint and is rescued by an unnamed vigilante in a red cloak, whom she believes is another teenager. Mary Jane tells Peter Parker this, and admits that she regrets breaking up with him. Johnny Storm moves into Peter's room and Peter moves into the attic. Later, Mysterio attracts Spider-Man's attention by creating an illusion of the Hulk, and uses this to ambush and defeat him. The vigilante in the red cloak returns to aid Spider-Man in escaping and defeating Mysterio. Spider-Man turns in a piece of Mysterio's costume to the police station. Bobby Drake turns up at Kitty Pryde's house, explaining that he was kicked out of his parents' home. Later, Kitty's mom tells her that her school is thinking of having Kitty expelled for using her powers. Bobby Drake was introduced to Aunt May and is now living with the Parkers. While at school with Bobby Drake and Johnny Storm, both with new secret identities, Peter is attacked by a Spider-Slayer sent by Mysterio. However the vigilante in the Red Cloak comes to his aid and the robot is destroyed. The cloaked vigilante is revealed to be Kitty Pryde. - First appearances: The Bombshells
- Deaths: The Kingpin
Crossroads (#7-8)
- Published: February 2010 - March 2010
- Creative Team: Bendis / Takeshi Miyazawa
- Plot outline: Rick Jones is shown to have woken up from a coma that was induced by the Watchers shortly before the events of UltimatumUltimate OriginsUltimate Origins is a comic book limited series published by Marvel Comics, released in June 2008. It falls under Marvel's Ultimate Marvel imprint. It was written by Brian Bendis and illustrated by Butch Guice...
. Rick's mother believes her son is a mutant, and confides in her neighbor, May Parker. Aunt May then asks Peter, Bobby and Johnny to "suit up" and go talk to Rick. When they confront him he is startled and accidentally uses his powers to teleport himself and Spider-Man to a restaurant in Ann Arbor. They eventually teleport back to New York. Rick claims that he is not a mutant and that he was given his powers by a "floating eye". At this point Johnny Storm, realizing what had happened, tells Rick that he is the herald the Watchers chose. Rick teleports himself and the others to Project Pegasus in Wyoming, where they find the Serpent Squad in the middle of a heist to steal the Serpent Crown. They fight until Wendel Vaughn, the project leader, and S.H.I.E.L.D. Agents arrive to help. After they teleport back home, Rick names himself Nova and leaves in search of his purpose.
Tainted Love (#9-14)
- Published: April 2010 - September 2010
- Creative Team: Bendis / Lafuente
- Plot outline: In Brooklyn, the Bombshells appear and attack a truck full of money. Soon after, Spider-Woman appears and attempts to stop them, but gets shot out of the sky by the villains. Moments later, the Human Torch shows up and surrounds the thieves in fire, to which Spider-Woman beats them up. After the police arrive Spider-Woman runs away, and after being pursued by the Human Torch, gets asked out on a date. Meanwhile, Peter is pushed into the bathroom by Gwen, leaving Mary Jane and Kitty Pryde to cut his hair. A girl from their school walks in on them, and says how Kitty does not belong at the school, as she is a mutant. At home, Peter finds out that Johnny made out with his clone, and is disgusted with him. Though he finds he has bigger issues when, in the middle of class, Kitty is told to leave by a couple of Government agents. Peter tells her to run away. As Kong attacks the agents, Kitty helps him escape by phasing them through the floor. They fall into the sewers and flee. At a parent conference in the gym, the principal tries to explain that the situation is also the parents' fault, and that they control what happens to their students, but the parents continue to yell, so the principal quits his job, storming off, saying that the parents decide what happens next. At the Parker house, Peter, Bobby, and Johnny all decide to go to Kitty's house to try and help her, but as soon as they arrive, they are attacked by the Shroud, who is revealed to be her. She escapes after a long battle, and they let her be in the sewers. Meanwhile, Mary Jane reveals to her friend Jessica that she caught Kitty Pryde's escape from the government on tape. Aunt May tells Peter, Bobby, and Johnny that they should stop being super heroes until everything settles down. After the talk, Bobby mentions that he needs a job, and Peter helps him get hired at Burger Frog. At a lunch break, Gwen and Mary Jane reveal that Mary has a video of Kitty escaping the police, and they take it to the new Daily Bugle Online. After showing the video to Ben Urich, he says that they should report it, not show the video. Peter's spider sense then goes off, and he follows Mr. Jameson. He is then confronted by him, and Jameson knocks him out cold, revealing him to be the Ultimate Chameleon. He takes Peter's place, and arrives for a sit down with Mary Jane and Ben Urich. On the way home, Chameleon, disguised as Peter, tries to make out with Mary Jane in a taxi. She gets out and walks away angry, and Peter tells the driver to continue to Queens. (He finds out Peter's name, age, home, etc. through the kid's wallet.) After arriving at the house, he kills the driver, and finds his way up to the attic, where Gwen comes in and makes out with him. Later at school, Peter makes out with Mary Jane in front of Johnny, Bobby, and Gwen. Gwen storms off, while the two guys watch them in disbelief. Peter arrives home, only to get yelled at by Aunt May, as Gwen had ran home and told her. In the middle of May's lecture, he walks upstairs, after she mentioned they needed to put their costumes away to not cause trouble. He walks into the attic, breaks into Parker's bookcase, and finds the Spider-Man outfit. He calls an unknown person on the phone, saying they hit the jackpot. The Chameleon puts on the Spider-Man outfit, (along with the web shooters), and discovers that Peter is Spider-Man. He starts to run a giant crime spree, causing chaos everywhere and catching the attention of everyone, even the Parker household. Meanwhile, the real Peter Parker finds himself tied up with J. Jonah Jameson. After questioning why Peter was held hostage with him, (Jameson says he is hostage because he is famous), Jonah connects two and two together, and says that he knows who Peter really is. Meanwhile, the fake Spider-Man still wreaks havoc in New York, and calls his partner to tell him/her to get information out of Parker, but to kill Jameson. The partner is revealed to be a female Chameleon. She shoots Jameson, and threatens to do the same to Peter. Meanwhile, Aunt May tells Johnny and Bobby to suit up and find the fake Spider-Man and put a stop to him. They set out to also find the real Peter Parker before it is too late. The Human Torch and Iceman corner Spider-Man while he is trying to steal money from an armored car. After failing to convince the heroes that he is the real Peter, they attack him, and the Chameleon pulls out a gun. With no avail, the Chameleon shoots them with what appears to be an electric shock, and escapes. The two heroes chase him. Meanwhile, the female Chameleon tells Peter that she could have the fake Peter hurt Aunt May and everyone he loves, to which Peter screams at her and tries to break free. Suddenly, the Chameleon bursts in, and the two heroes arrive in time to freeze them in ice blocks and set Peter free. Afterward, Peter arrives home, with his life totally wrecked, the Chameleon twins are behind bars at S.H.I.E.L.D., and J. Jonah Jameson lies in a hospital bed, mumbling "Parker" to himself, revealing that he knows Peter is Spider-Man.
- First appearances: Chameleon, Camellia
Heartbreak City (#15)
- Published: October 2010
- Creative Team: Bendis / Sara Pichelli
- Plot outline: At the S.H.I.E.L.D. Triskelion, Carol Danvers tells Peter that he should stop being Spider-Man for a while and go home. She says that he has suffered enough. At home, Aunt May says that he should take some time off and talk to Gwen. She says that he should not punish himself, as he has been punished enough. At school, Gwen walks over to Mary Jane, who is in the library. She begins to cry, and Mary Jane lets her sit down. Gwen comes clean and says she forced Peter to be her boyfriend, and that she knew Mary Jane loved him. She says that Mary Jane is the perfect girl for him, because she can understand his life as a superhero. She says that they are done, because they have proof that if Peter loved Mary Jane she would love him back. She then storms off. At the hospital, J. Jonah Jameson reveals that he knows who Spider-Man is, but he won't tell. Ben Urich and Robbie Robertson say he should, but Jameson says he swears he will protect his identity forever. Back in Peter's classroom, Lana Baumgartner is transferred into his class, and Peter finds out that she is the daughter of the Bombshells. Peter talks to her about this, but says he will keep it a secret. Meanwhile, Gwen runs away from the Parker household, leaving May, Peter, Johnny, and Bobby.
Spidey's 150th Anniversary Special (#150)
- Published: November 2010
- Creative Team: Bendis / Lafuente / Pichelli
- Plot outline: In New York City, Spider-Man faces off against the Ringer. After a brief battle, Spider-Man beats the Ringer and is booed away by the civilians watching him. Meanwhile, at the Triskelion, Carol Danvers talks to Steve RogersUltimate Captain AmericaUltimate Captain America is a fictional comic book superhero appearing in books published by Marvel Comics. He is an alternative version of the mainstream Marvel continuity Captain America that appears in Marvel's Ultimate line of books...
, Tony Stark, and ThorUltimate ThorUltimate Thor is a superhero in the Ultimate Marvel Universe based on the Marvel Universe version of Thor who is in turn based on the god of the same name of Norse mythology....
. They discuss what to do with Spider-Man. Tony says that the boy should be trained to be a better hero, Steve says that Spider-Man should be grounded, and Thor believes he should be rewarded. Carol then gets an idea. At Peter's house, after Carol Danvers and Aunt May have talked, she reveals to Peter that after school he will begin superhero training.
Super Hero School (#151-154)
- Published: December 2010 - February 2011
- Creative Team: Bendis / Lafuente / Pichelli
- Plot outline: Peter soon reunites with Gwen as she returns to the Parker house. She tells Peter she cannot be with him but remains his loyal friend. Elsewhere, the Black Cat steals the Zodiac Key, a powerful relic discovered by Wilson Fisk, prompting a visit from Mysterio. Felicia is at first hesitant to relinquish control of the key, but upon seeing its destructive power, gives it to the criminal. The power of the key is unleashed on New York City, forcing Peter and Tony Stark to battle Mysterio for control of the key. However, this Mysterio is revealed to be a robot powered by high tech virtual reality. Stark takes the Zodiac key and leaves the clean-up duties to Peter and Felicia.
Happy Birthday, Peter Parker! (#155)
- Published: March 2011
- Creative Team: Bendis / Chris Samnee
- Plot outline: On the day of Peter's birthday, he receives a call from Jonah Jameson, and arrives at the Daily Bugle to find he has his job back plus a full college tuition, a reward from Jameson for saving his life. Returning home, Peter finds a birthday party being thrown for him. Mary Jane gives him a gift from Tony Stark, which turns out to be upgraded web-shooters. Peter tells Mary Jane that he loves her. The two kiss, officially reuniting as a couple.
Death of Spider-Man (#156-160)
- Published: March 2011-June 2011
- Creative Team: Bendis / Mark Bagley
- Plot outline: Norman Osborn, who was thought dead, turns out to be alive, and in S.H.I.E.L.D.'s custody. Despite their belief that Osborn no longer had powers, he is still able to transform into his Goblin form, and escape his cell. He then breaks several of Spider-Man's other villains out of their cells: Doctor Octopus, Electro, Sandman, Kraven the Hunter, and Vulture. Calling them "Men of God", Osborn is then able to lead them to freedom. They are then able to make it into New York City, and hide out in a building. Though no one saw where they hid, there are several witnesses to their arrival in the city, one of which was Ben Urich of the Daily Bugle. Meanwhile, Spider-Man heads into the conflict between the New Ultimates and the Avengers (as seen in "Avengers Vs. New UltimatesUltimate Comics: AvengersUltimate Comics: Avengers is a comic book published by Marvel Comics that began in August 2009 as part of the relaunch of the Ultimate Universe under the "Ultimate Comics" imprint...
"). While observing the event from a distance, he gets a call from MJ. She tells him that she just found out, through the Daily Bugles website, that Norman Osborn is alive, and has escaped with some of Spider-Man's other enemies. She warns him that Osborn is going to kill him, and he should go back home to protect his family. Peter phones home and tells Aunt May and Gwen to go into hiding. Peter goes into New York as Spider-Man and sees Doctor Octopus's body, who's dead after refusing to take revenge on Peter, and sees The Punisher pointing a gun at Captain America. Spider-Man leaps and pushes Captain America out of the way, taking the bullet in the stomach. Meanwhile, Vulture and the other villains crash the Tinkerers hideout and force him to give them weapons. Kraven then tracks Peters' scent to his house, where the villains encounter Bobby Drake and Johnny Storm. After a brief battle, an injured Spider-Man arrives, the bullet wound in his stomach webbed over and having lost his mask. After quickly dispatching Vulture he challenges the other villains to attack him. The battle soon draws the attention of the entire neighbourhood, who soon surround the area, glimpsing Peter without his mask and deducing his identity. Some begin filming the battle on their mobile phones. Peter is bombarded by assaults from the Vulture, Sandman, and Electro, but before Electro can finish off Peter, he is shot in the chest by a returning May Parker. The bullet wound causes Electro to unleash an electrical barrage that neutralises Vulture and Sandman. The battle appears to be over until Norman Osborn awakens, lunging straight for Peter, Aunt May, and Gwen Stacey. Peter grabs them both and jumps to safety with the Green Goblin following quickly behind. Peter frantically instructs Gwen to not listen to anything Aunt May says and to get her as far away from the battle as possible. Meanwhile, Mary Jane is at home watching the news and trying to get in touch with Peter on the phone. When she sees the sparks in the sky coming from Peter's neighborhood, she tries to leave the house but is stopped by her mother. Meanwhile, Peter fights against the Green Goblin but realizes he is too weak to win the fight alone. Peter wakes up a sleeping Johnny Storm from the front lawn, who leaps into battle with Osborn and tries to burn him. Norman, however, absorbs the entirety of Johnny's attack, sending Johnny back down to the Parker's front lawn. Desperate and faced with a super-powered Goblin, Peter begins to mercilessly beat Osborn with a mail box while verbally berating him, asking what the point of killing Spider-Man would be. Peter quips that killing him won't bring back Harry, nor will it restore his industrial empire, while throwing him into an open fire hydrant. Osborn response is, "But you'll be dead." Peter, seemingly resigned to dying, clenches his side as the Goblin bears down on him, when suddenly a speeding (stolen) van driven by Mary Jane hits the Goblin, momentarily incapacitating him. Peter punches through the windshield to rescue Mary Jane, kisses her, and throws her to safety in a web that he spins. Osborn tries to crawl out from under the van, angry and vowing to destroy Peter's life and family like Spider-Man destroyed his. Peter, completely exhausted, lifts up the van and slams it repeatedly down on Norman. Suddenly the van explodes, throwing Peter at the feet of Johnny Storm and his neighbors. Johnny remarks that he thinks Peter got Osborn in the explosion. MJ, Gwen and Aunt May all show up simultaneously. Aunt May begins to cry while MJ and Gwen ask where the ambulances are. Peter, in his last breath, says to Aunt May "It's okay... I did it. Don't you see... it's okay. I did it. I couldn't save him. Uncle Ben. I couldn't save him... no matter what I did. But I saved you. I did it. I did..." He smiles up at her, then his eyes gloss over. Johnny checks for a pulse as the rest of the Parker family looks on in wide-eyed disbelief. His expression confirms their worst fears: Peter Parker is dead. Amid the screams of anguish and grief, we see the flaming body of a powered-down Osborn in the wreckage, whose expression goes from lifeless to a slight smile; suggesting he's still alive or happy that he managed to kill Peter Paker. - Deaths: Doctor Octopus, Electro, Spider-Man.
Introduction (#1-present)
- Published: September 2011-present
- Creative Team: Bendis/Pichelli/Ponsor
- Plot Outline: Eleven months prior to the Death of Spider-Man, Norman Osborn creates a spider with a variant of the Oz formula which created Spider-Man, deemed Spider 42- due to the number 42 on the thorax. Sometime later, Spider 42 crawls into the bag of Ultimate Prowler as he steals from a secure safe containing the research on the spider. Miles Morales, a timid African-American/Hispanic grade schooler living in Brooklyn, is accepted through a lottery into a charter school as one of the lucky few chosen. He goes to visit his Uncle Aaron (Ultimate Prowler) to tell him, even though his father forbids him to see his uncle. The spider created by Norman Osborn that hid in Aaron's bag (when he was stealing from OsCorp as the Prowler) gets out, bites Miles who convulses and passes out. Aaron calls Miles's dad, who yells at Aaron; Miles runs out, only to discover he can turn invisible.
- After running through the streets and learning he is faster, stronger, and can temporarily paralyze people with a sting-like ability that comes out of his hands, Miles goes to visit his friend and tell him about his powers. His friend Ganke suggests that he may be a mutant, which Miles doesn't like given what happens to mutants after Ultimatum. Miles's dad then shows up, he takes Miles to the park where he explains that he doesn't like Miles being around Aaron because he is a thief, and that he himself had actually gone to jail for stealing when he was younger. Later that night, Ganke texts him, saying that Spider-Man was bit by a spider too, so maybe Miles is another Spider-Man. Miles climbs onto his wall using just his fingertips and toes, confirming that he's met the same origin fate as Peter Parker- whose identity wasn't revealed at this time- becoming Spider-Man. Miles later tests his powers by saving a young girl from a burning apartment complex. After saving the little girl, he retreats to the alley and vomits at the irregularity in his character. He then chooses to leave heroism to the true Spider-Man who keeps fighting after bad guys keep trying to kill him. Two months later, as he is moving into charter school, he dreams about Electro in his dorm and killing him as "Spider-Man". He then wakes up to an emergency alarm and heads into the gym, with a teacher reporting that Spider-Man has been shot on the Queensborough Bridge- connecting with the Death of Spider-Man story arc- much to Miles' horror.
- Miles witnesses Peter Parker's death, then explains to Ganke that he feels guilty, as if he'd decided to become a hero when he got his powers, this might have never happened. The two attend Peter's funeral, where Miles questions Gwen Stacy why Peter became Spider-Man, and Gwen shares Uncle Ben's "with great power comes great responsibility" mantra with Miles. Later, Ganke gives Miles his Spider-Man costume that he'd worn for Halloween, and Miles dons it and gets into a fight with criminal The Kangaroo, and while Miles is victorious, people still see him as clumsy and disrespectful. After realizing that it can be hard to be a superhero when you live in a dorm with a roommate, Miles goes out as Spider-Man, only to run into Spider-Woman, who asks Miles "Who the @#$@ do you think you are?"
Collected editions
Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man has been collected in the following trade paperbacksTrade paperback (comics)
In comics, a trade paperback is a collection of stories originally published in comic books, reprinted in book format, usually capturing one story arc from a single title or a series of stories with a connected story arc or common theme from one or more titles...
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Title | Material collected | Format | ISBN | Release date |
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Volume 1: The World According to Peter Parker | Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #1–6 (Ultimate Spider-Man #135–140) | HC | ISBN 0-7851-4011-5 | 2010-04-07 |
SC | ISBN 0-7851-4099-9 | 2010-07-21 | ||
Volume 2: Chameleons | Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #7–14 (Ultimate Spider-Man #141–148) | HC | ISBN 0-7851-4012-3 | 2010-12-08 |
SC | ISBN 0-7851-4100-6 | 2011-05-18 | ||
Volume 3: Death of Spider-Man Prelude | Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #15–21 (Ultimate Spider-Man #149–155) | HC | ISBN 0-7851-4639-3 | 2011-06-29 |
SC | ISBN 0-7851-4640-7 | 2012-01-04 | ||
Volume 4: Death of Spider-Man | Ultimate Spider-Man #156–160 | HC | ISBN 0-7851-5274-1 | 2011-11-02 |
SC | ISBN 0-7851-5275-X | 2012-05-02 | ||
By Brian Michael Bendis: Volume 1 | Ultimate Comics: Fallout #4 and Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man (vol. 2) #1-5 | HC | ISBN 0-7851-5712-0 | 2012-02-29 |
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Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man has also been collected in the following hardcover
Hardcover
A hardcover, hardback or hardbound is a book bound with rigid protective covers...
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Title | Material collected | Format | ISBN | Release date |
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Ultimate Spider-Man Volume 12 | Ultimate Comics: Spider-Man #1–14 (Ultimate Spider-Man #135–148) | HC | ISBN 0-7851-5274-1 | 2011-11-02 |
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See Also
- List of Ultimate Spider-Man story arcs
- List of Ultimate Fantastic Four story arcs
- List of Ultimate X-Men story arcs
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