Spider-Man has one of the longest and richest histories in Marvel Comics, stretching all the way back to 1962. Since that time, Spider-Man has starred in countless storylines, each pushing him to his limits more than the last. Unfortunately, many of the Webslinger’s best arcs have faded into the background.Although many of Spider-Man’s greatest comic arcs, like “Spider-Man No More” and “Kraven’s Last Hunt,” get plenty of attention from fans, there have been hundreds of terrific stories in his comic history. Whether they happened during Spidey’s earlier comics or were outshined by later stories, comic arcs like “Identity Crisis” and “Cosmic Spider-Man” deserve more attention.From 1979 to 1980, The Amazing Spider-Man ran a surprising story wherein the burglar who killed Uncle Ben returns. The burglar’s return was teased over the span of several months, culminating in a confrontation between Spider-Man and his uncle’s killer in The Amazing Spider-Man #200 by Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard, Jim Mooney, Glynis Wein, and Ben John Costanza.RELATED: 10 Spider-Man Stories That Don’t Deserve The Hate
Spider-Man has one of the longest and richest histories in Marvel Comics, stretching all the way back to 1962. Since that time, Spider-Man has starred in countless storylines, each pushing him to his limits more than the last. Unfortunately, many of the Webslinger’s best arcs have faded into the background.
Although many of Spider-Man’s greatest comic arcs, like “Spider-Man No More” and “Kraven’s Last Hunt,” get plenty of attention from fans, there have been hundreds of terrific stories in his comic history. Whether they happened during Spidey’s earlier comics or were outshined by later stories, comic arcs like “Identity Crisis” and “Cosmic Spider-Man” deserve more attention.
From 1979 to 1980, The Amazing Spider-Man ran a surprising story wherein the burglar who killed Uncle Ben returns. The burglar’s return was teased over the span of several months, culminating in a confrontation between Spider-Man and his uncle’s killer in The Amazing Spider-Man #200 by Marv Wolfman, Keith Pollard, Jim Mooney, Glynis Wein, and Ben John Costanza.
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