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[[File:AmazingFantasy15.jpg|frame|Spidey's first appearance, August 1962.]]
[[File:AmazingFantasy15.jpg|frame|Spidey's first appearance, August 1962.]]



{{quote|''"With great power... [[Comes Great Responsibility]]."''}}
{{quote|''"With great power... [[Comes Great Responsibility]]."''}}
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* ''[[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|FF]]'' - When the Fantastic Four reinvented themselves as the Future Foundation, Spider-Man was asked to fill the spot left by the fallen Human Torch.
* ''[[Fantastic Four (Comic Book)|FF]]'' - When the Fantastic Four reinvented themselves as the Future Foundation, Spider-Man was asked to fill the spot left by the fallen Human Torch.


== Storylines ==
=== Storylines ===
* ''Who is The Green Goblin'': The new super-villain, Green Goblin, is rounding up all of the various mob families in New York City into one massive criminal army. After battling with him, {{spoiler|Spider-Man learns the Green Goblin is Norman Osborn, head of Oscorp and his best friend's father. Although Norman claims amnesia after the fight, he would reclaim the mantle Green Goblin again and again, creating one of Spider-Man's greatest archfoes}}.
* ''Who is The Green Goblin'': The new super-villain, Green Goblin, is rounding up all of the various mob families in New York City into one massive criminal army. After battling with him, {{spoiler|Spider-Man learns the Green Goblin is Norman Osborn, head of Oscorp and his best friend's father. Although Norman claims amnesia after the fight, he would reclaim the mantle Green Goblin again and again, creating one of Spider-Man's greatest archfoes}}.
* ''The Master Planner'' - Spider-Man does constant battle with "The Master Planner" a villain who commits thefts across the city, stealing weapons of atomic power. As Spider-Man must find this master criminal, things get worse as Peter Parker learns Aunt May is fatally ill. He offers a blood transfusion to help heal her, but his radioactive blood just makes things worse. He must now find the Master Planner who has stolen the only thing that can help cure Aunt May. It was eventually revealed that {{spoiler|The Master Planner was Doctor Octopus all along, leaving Spider-Man in one of his greatest death-traps. Spider-Man uses his willpower to boost his super-strength and escape in one of the most famous moments in his history}}.
* ''The Master Planner'' - Spider-Man does constant battle with "The Master Planner" a villain who commits thefts across the city, stealing weapons of atomic power. As Spider-Man must find this master criminal, things get worse as Peter Parker learns Aunt May is fatally ill. He offers a blood transfusion to help heal her, but his radioactive blood just makes things worse. He must now find the Master Planner who has stolen the only thing that can help cure Aunt May. It was eventually revealed that {{spoiler|The Master Planner was Doctor Octopus all along, leaving Spider-Man in one of his greatest death-traps. Spider-Man uses his willpower to boost his super-strength and escape in one of the most famous moments in his history}}.
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* ''Spider-Men'': A [[Crossover]] event with the Ultimate universe, where the original Peter Parker meets his successor, Miles Morales. This will also mark the first time ([[Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions|in the comics]]) where the 616 and Ultimate universes will cross over with each other.
* ''Spider-Men'': A [[Crossover]] event with the Ultimate universe, where the original Peter Parker meets his successor, Miles Morales. This will also mark the first time ([[Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions|in the comics]]) where the 616 and Ultimate universes will cross over with each other.


== Alternate Continuity ==
=== Alternate Continuity ===
* ''[[Spider-Girl]]'' - A series set in the [[Marvel Comics 2|MC2]] continuity, which focused on Peter's daughter following in her father's update. Span-off from a "What if" issue which looked at what would have happened if Peter and Mary Jane had raised their child from the ''[[Clone Saga]]''.
* ''[[Spider-Girl]]'' - A series set in the [[Marvel Comics 2|MC2]] continuity, which focused on Peter's daughter following in her father's update. Span-off from a "What if" issue which looked at what would have happened if Peter and Mary Jane had raised their child from the ''[[Clone Saga]]''.
* ''[[Spider-Man Noir]]'' - A [[Darker and Edgier]] take on the character, set in the Depression.
* ''[[Spider-Man Noir]]'' - A [[Darker and Edgier]] take on the character, set in the Depression.
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* ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' - The upcoming 2012 [[Darker and Edgier]] [[Continuity Reboot]] directed by Marc Webb. Starring [[Andrew Garfield]] as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.
* ''[[The Amazing Spider-Man]]'' - The upcoming 2012 [[Darker and Edgier]] [[Continuity Reboot]] directed by Marc Webb. Starring [[Andrew Garfield]] as Peter Parker/Spider-Man.
* Unofficial Turkish movie ''[[Three Big Men]]'' (1973) which gained [[Cult Classic|notoriety status]] since it features [[Captain America (comics)]] and [[El Santo]] fighting an [[In Name Only|evil]] Spider-Man.
* Unofficial Turkish movie ''[[Three Big Men]]'' (1973) which gained [[Cult Classic|notoriety status]] since it features [[Captain America (comics)]] and [[El Santo]] fighting an [[In Name Only|evil]] Spider-Man.
* Yet another reboot occurs with the inclusion of Spider-Man in ''[[Captain America: Civil War]]'' in 2016, followed by 2017's ''[[Spider-Man: Homecoming]]''.


== [[Live Action TV]] ==
== [[Live Action TV]] ==