Spidey (comic book)

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Spidey
Spidey Vol 1 1.jpg
Cover of Spidey #1
Publication information
Publisher Marvel Comics
FormatOngoing
Publication date2015-2016
No. of issues12
Main character(s)Peter Parker
Creative team
Written byRobbie P. Thompson
Artist(s)Nick Bradshaw (#1-3), Andre Lima Araujo (#4-7), Nathan Stockman (#8-12)
Colorist(s) Jim Campbell (#1-3, 5-12), Rachelle Rosenberg (#4)

Spidey is a comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series focuses on a young Peter Parker as opposed to the regular Spider-Man series. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

Reception

The series holds an average rating of 8.2 by 39 professional critics on the review aggregation website Comic Book Roundup. [5]

Prints

Issues

IssueTitleAntagonistRelease date
#1The Amazing Spider-Man Doctor Octopus December 2015 [6]
#2Enter The Sandman Sandman December 2015 [7]
#3 Lizard February 2016 [8]
#4Doomsday Off! Doctor Doom April 2016 [9]
#5Dead Ends Green Goblin April 2016 [10]
#6Making the Grade Vulture May 2016 [11]
#7 Klaw June 2016 [12]
#8Blackout! Electro July 2016 [13]
#9To Catch A Spider Kraven the Hunter August 2016 [14]
#10Bad Reputation M.O.D.O.K September 2016 [15]
#11Missing Out Scorpion October 2016 [16]
#12Spidey No More Sinister Six November 2016 [17]

Collected editions

TitleMaterial collectedPublication dateISBN
Spidey: All-New Marvel Treasury EditionSpidey #1-3, Spider-Man (vol. 2) #1-2June 2016 [18] 978-1-302-90205-6
Spidey Vol. 1: First DaySpidey #1-6August 2016 [19] 978-0-7851-9675-4
Spidey Vol. 2: After-School SpecialSpidey #7-12January 2017 [20] 978-0-7851-9676-1
Spidey: Freshman YearSpidey #1-12April 2019 [21] 978-1-302-91655-8

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  10. Spidey (2015) #5
  11. Spidey (2015) #6
  12. Spidey (2015) #7
  13. Spidey (2015) #8
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  15. Spidey (2015) #10
  16. Spidey (2015) #11
  17. Spidey (2015) #12
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  19. Spidey Vol. 1: First Day (Trade Paperback)
  20. Spidey Vol. 2: After-School Special (Trade Paperback)
  21. Spidey: Freshman Year (Trade Paperback)