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Marvel Comics omnibus in original US editions: the key series of the Marvel Universe collected in oversized hardback.

Amazing Spider-Man by J. Michael Straczynski Omnibus Vol. 2

The conclusion of JMS's defining Spider-Man era: Civil War leads Peter Parker to make the most public decision of his life — revealing his identity to the world on national television. Back in Black shows what Peter becomes when pushed past his limits. One More Day controversially rewrites his history with a deal with Mephisto. 1,136 pages of moments that divided the fandom and still spark debate: proof that these stories hit where it mattered most.

Dark Web Omnibus

Ben Reilly has fallen from grace and become Chasm, consumed by hatred for Peter Parker. Madelyne Pryor has returned as the Goblin Queen, wielding dark magic and old grudges. Together they tear open a rift between the living and the dead, unleashing hell on New York City. Only Spider-Man and the X-Men can stop them in this modern crossover event by Zeb Wells and Adam Kubert. Includes the complete Dark Web and its tie-ins, collected in a single volume. A clean, contained event with genuine consequences.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Spider-Man: The Complete Black Costume Saga Omnibus

The story that changed Spider-Man forever. During Secret Wars, Peter Parker acquires a mysterious black suit that amplifies his powers. But the suit has a will of its own: it's an alien symbiote trying to bond with its host. When Peter rejects it, the suit finds a new host — and Venom is born. The complete 1980s saga, central for understanding the Spider-Man universe.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Spider-Man by Joe Kelly Omnibus

Joe Kelly's Amazing Spider-Man run is one of the most emotionally varied of the modern era. He moves effortlessly from the hilarious Deadpool team-ups — still considered among the best Deadpool stories ever written — to the devastating Rhino story that became one of fandom's most discussed single issues, to the brutal Grim Hunt arc where Kraven's family hunts down every spider-hero. Kelly understands Peter Parker's voice perfectly. Art by Ed McGuinness and Chris Bachalo at their most dynamic.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Superior Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

Dan Slott makes the boldest Spider-Man decision in decades: in Amazing Spider-Man #700, Otto Octavius swaps consciousness with Peter, dies in his body and takes over as Spider-Man. But Otto doesn't want to be a villain: he wants to be the best Spider-Man ever. One of the most radical premises of 21st century Marvel.

Ultimate Comics Spider-Man: Death of Spider-Man Omnibus

The event omnibus that closes Peter Parker's Ultimate Spider-Man story and sets up the arrival of Miles Morales. Brian Michael Bendis pushes the long-running Ultimate saga into its final confrontation, then follows the shock through Ultimate Fallout. A key companion to the Ultimate Spider-Man omnibus line.
100.00 €

Spider-Man by Michelinie & Bagley Omnibus Vol. 1

Michelinie and Bagley on Amazing Spider-Man in the late 80s and early 90s: they consolidated Venom as the main antagonist of the wall-crawler and created Carnage. This is the run that defined the visual identity of Spider-Man for an entire generation — cartoons, video games, the 90s animated series, all draw from Bagley's Spider-Man. One of the most commercially successful periods in the character's history.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Superior Spider-Man: Returns Omnibus

Otto Octavius becomes Spider-Man again in this sequel to the Superior Spider-Man phenomenon. Dan Slott revisits his boldest Marvel creation with the benefit of hindsight: how does Doc Ock handle being a hero in a world that has changed since his first tenure? A saga expanding the consequences of the original Superior Spider-Man run while introducing new wrinkles in the Otto-Peter dynamic. 1,272 pages of clever, ambitious Spider-Man storytelling for readers who thought they were done with the Superior concept.
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Marvel Team-Up Omnibus Vol. 1

The series that cemented Spider-Man's position at the centre of the Marvel Universe. Each issue of Marvel Team-Up pairs the wall-crawler with a different hero — Thor, the X-Men, Human Torch, Daredevil, Iron Fist — in self-contained adventures that explore every corner of the 1970s Marvel world. A perfect entry point into Bronze Age Marvel and a love letter to the interconnected universe storytelling that made Marvel different from DC. 840 pages of classic 1970s action in USA omnibus edition.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Untold Tales of Spider-Man Omnibus

Kurt Busiek — author of Marvels and Astro City — returns Spider-Man to his Silver Age roots with new stories set within Stan Lee's classic continuity. Set between issues of the original Amazing Spider-Man, Untold Tales fills gaps in the early mythology with the craft and reverence of a writer who genuinely loves the character. Pat Olliffe's art perfectly captures the Silver Age aesthetic while remaining accessible to modern readers. 808 pages of beautifully crafted nostalgia that works as both tribute and new storytelling.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Symbiote Spider-Man by Peter David Omnibus

Peter David narrates Spider-Man's lost adventures during the black symbiote costume period, set between the events of Secret Wars and Venom's eventual separation from Peter. These stories explore what Peter Parker was like under the subtle influence of the alien — more aggressive, more confident, more dangerous — through encounters with classic villains including Electro, Sandman, Mysterio, and the Vulture. 632 pages of central gap-filling for any collector tracking the complete black costume era.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Spider-Man: Gang War Omnibus

The biggest gang war New York has ever seen erupts in a crossover connecting every Spider-Man title of the moment. When the Kingpin falls, every criminal faction in the city fights to fill the vacuum — and Spider-Man finds himself at the epicentre of a conflict that involves heroes, villains, and ordinary citizens caught in the crossfire. 680 pages collecting the complete Gang War event with its tie-ins, representing the full scope of the modern Spider-Man universe assembled for one street-level epic.
85.00 € 100.00 € -15%

Amazing Spider-Man by Zeb Wells Omnibus Vol. 1

Zeb Wells and John Romita Jr. launch a new Amazing Spider-Man era with Peter Parker carrying a mysterious secret that has shattered his relationships with Mary Jane, the Avengers, and everyone he loves. The run deliberately withholds the reveal to build maximum tension — a storytelling choice that divided readers but kept discussion alive for months. John Romita Jr. returns to the character that made him famous, delivering his most energetic work in years. 896 pages of divisive, impossible-to-ignore Spider-Man.
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Amazing Spider-Man: Beyond Omnibus

Ben Reilly takes on the Spider-Man mantle once more, this time with corporate backing from Beyond Corporation who own the trademark to the Spider-Man name. A run exploring identity and commodification: what does it mean to be Spider-Man when a company owns the rights and a clone wears the mask? Peter Parker is sidelined as Ben navigates obligations, restrictions, and his own unstable psychology. 672 pages of bold, provocative Spider-Man storytelling from a rotating team of talented writers.
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Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer Omnibus Vol. 2

Nick Spencer's Amazing Spider-Man run reaches its climax as Kindred finally reveals their true identity — a revelation rooted in years of carefully planted continuity going back to One More Day. Sinister War erupts as every Sinister Six member Mysterio has ever assembled converges in total conflict. The consequence of every long-running subplot is paid off in these 1,336 pages. The complete resolution of Spencer's ambitious multi-year story, central reading after Volume 1.
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Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer Omnibus Vol. 1

Nick Spencer takes the reins of Amazing Spider-Man and immediately addresses years of continuity knots with a confident hand. Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson finally reunite after One More Day, while Spencer plants the seeds of the long-running Kindred mystery — a threat rooted in Peter's deal with Mephisto. Ryan Ottley's clean, dynamic art makes every page enjoyable. 1,328 pages that recapture the classic Amazing Spider-Man voice while building towards a genuinely ambitious long-form story.
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Spider-Man by Chip Zdarsky Omnibus

Two of the best modern Spider-Man stories by Chip Zdarsky in a single omnibus. His Spectacular Spider-Man run brings back the classic street-level Peter Parker energy with a humanist approach to characters. Life Story is genuinely revolutionary: Peter Parker ages in real time from the 1960s to the present day, with each decade reimagining key Marvel events through the lens of an ageing hero. One of the most original ideas in Spider-Man publishing history. 936 pages with art by Adam Kubert.
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Superior Foes of Spider-Man Omnibus

Marvel's funniest criminal comedy, collected in its entirety. Boomerang, the Beetle, Speed Demon, Shocker, and the Chameleon — Spider-Man's B-list villains — attempt the most ambitious heist of their careers while spectacularly failing at every step. Nick Spencer and Steve Lieber blend absurdist humour with genuine character work, making you care about people who are objectively terrible at being criminals. One of the most purely enjoyable Marvel series of the 2010s. 376 pages in USA omnibus edition.
45.00 € 50.00 € -10%

Spider-Verse/Spider-Geddon Omnibus

The epic multiversal saga uniting every Spider-Person across reality against the Inheritors — predators who feed on the life force of spider-totems. Spider-Man 2099, Spider-Gwen, Spider-Noir and hundreds of variants converge in the storyline that became the narrative basis for the acclaimed Into the Spider-Verse animated film. Includes both Spider-Verse and its sequel Spider-Geddon, complete in 1,440 pages of USA omnibus edition.
100.00 € 125.00 € -20%

Web of Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2

Web of Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2 captures Peter Parker in a street-level, late-1980s Spider-Man lane where the web of supporting titles matters as much as the flagship series. The book brings together gang pressure, symbiote fallout, Daily Bugle texture and crossover connective tissue without reducing the era to one famous villain. Its value is practical for collectors: it shows how Spider-Man's world functioned between major milestones.
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Web of Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

Spider-Man's third monthly title arrives in omnibus format. Louise Simonson and Greg LaRocque built a series with its own distinct identity that complemented Amazing Spider-Man and Spectacular Spider-Man in the mid-1980s — a tighter, more personal book that gave writers room to explore corners of Peter Parker's world the main titles couldn't reach. central for the completist following the full Spider-Man chronology of the 1980s. 1,128 pages in Marvel Omnibus hardcover.
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Spider-Man's Tangled Web Omnibus

An anthology unlike any other: Spider-Man's world as seen through the eyes of the best independent and genre creators of the early 2000s. Garth Ennis, Greg Rucka, Peter Milligan and others write stories about the heroes, villains, and ordinary New York citizens whose lives intersect with Spider-Man — often without him appearing at all. A showcase of literary ambition in superhero publishing, demonstrating that the Spider-Man universe has as many stories to tell as any great city. 560 extraordinary pages.
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Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus

John Byrne — the legend who redefined Fantastic Four and co-created some of the greatest X-Men stories — turns his attention to Spider-Man. Chapter One is his controversial reinterpretation of Spider-Man's origins, updating the classic Stan Lee and Steve Ditko story for modern readers. Also includes his complete run on the character's various titles. An central artefact for understanding how 1990s creators approached revisiting Marvel's most iconic origin. 1,264 pages in Marvel Omnibus hardcover.
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Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Vol. 2

Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Vol. 2 is the closing act of Ben as Spider-Man, and it should be sold honestly as a completion volume for Clone Saga readers. The appeal is the tension of an era trying to resolve itself: Ben fighting to own the mask, Peter Parker waiting in the, and Marvel pushing a complicated 1990s status quo toward its inevitable reversal. Messy, important and very specific to Spider-Man completists.
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Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Vol. 1

Ben Reilly as Spider-Man in his own right: after the Clone Saga establishes him as the original Peter Parker, Ben takes on the wall-crawler's identity with a redesigned costume and faces new threats while Peter and Mary Jane prepare for their baby. Tom DeFalco and Mark Bagley capture the classic Spider-Man voice while exploring genuinely new territory. 1,304 pages of an underrated era that deserves rediscovery by any serious Spider-Man collector.
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Spider-Man: Clone Saga Omnibus Vol. 2

The Clone Saga reaches its conclusion in 1,288 pages of final revelations, impossible twists, and long-awaited answers. Who is the real Peter Parker? What happens to Ben Reilly? How does it all end? DeFalco, Mackie, and Bagley close a saga that ran for two years across every Spider-Man title and kept fandom actively engaged and debating throughout. Whether you love it or hate it, the Clone Saga is one of the most ambitious storytelling experiments in superhero comics history.
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Spider-Man: Clone Saga Omnibus Vol. 1

The Clone Saga begins here with the return of Ben Reilly as the Scarlet Spider, setting up one of the most ambitious and controversial publishing sagas in Marvel history. The Jackal returns with his cloning technology and plants the central question: is the Peter Parker who has been Spider-Man for years actually a clone? 1,240 pages collecting the complete first act, with art by Mark Bagley and others. a key reference for understanding the full Clone Saga and its lasting impact on Spider-Man mythology.
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Spectacular Spider-Man by DeMatteis & Buscema Omnibus

J.M. DeMatteis and Sal Buscema deliver Spider-Man's most psychologically complex era. Harry Osborn's tragedy as the second Green Goblin is handled with genuine emotional intelligence — DeMatteis writes mental illness and grief without exploitation. Villains like Vermin, the Chameleon and Shriek are portrayed with genuine human pain beneath their threats. Peter Parker has never felt more real as a person. 1,200 pages of character-driven superhero storytelling that holds up as some of the best Marvel of its era.
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Spider-Man Vs. Venom Omnibus

The focused collection of Marvel's greatest rivalry. Every major Spider-Man vs Venom confrontation from the symbiote's birth through their most brutal battles, collected in a single massive omnibus. Includes the original separation, Venom's debut as a villain, Lethal Protector, Planet of the Symbiotes and every key battle in between. 1,160 pages that trace the complete evolution of one of the most commercially successful villain relationships in superhero comics history.
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Spider-Man by Michelinie & Larsen Omnibus

David Michelinie and Erik Larsen take the reins of Amazing Spider-Man after Todd McFarlane's departure to Image Comics. The Sinister Six reform in a story that is simultaneously a greatest-hits parade and a genuine threat. Venom returns for multiple confrontations that continue to define the symbiote's relationship with Spider-Man. Erik Larsen's dynamic, energetic art bridges the McFarlane era and the 1990s excess. 888 pages of central early-1990s Spider-Man in Marvel Omnibus hardcover.
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Spider-Man by Todd McFarlane Omnibus

Todd McFarlane's solo writing debut on Spider-Man, following his revolutionary art on Amazing Spider-Man. In 1990, McFarlane launched a new Spider-Man title with complete creative control over both script and art. The Torment saga with the Lizard showcases his moody, cinematic vision of New York and the character. The book sold over 2 million copies of issue #1. A cultural document of Spider-Man at the peak of his 1990s commercial dominance. 440 pages in Marvel Omnibus hardcover.
65.00 € 75.00 € -13%

Amazing Spider-Man by David Michelinie and Todd McFarlane Omnibus

The omnibus that collects Venom's first full appearance alongside the art revolution that changed Spider-Man forever. David Michelinie created Eddie Brock and the symbiote's focused origin. Todd McFarlane simultaneously reinvented Spider-Man visually: his spaghetti-like webbing, impossibly dynamic poses, and detailed New York cityscapes set a new standard that every subsequent Spider-Man artist has had to reckon with. 856 pages of pure late-1980s golden era — the moment Spider-Man became a visual icon.
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Spider-Man by Roger Stern Omnibus

Roger Stern's entire Spider-Man run collected in a single monumental 1,296-page omnibus: the complete Hobgoblin mystery, 'Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut', 'The Kid Who Collects Spider-Man', and dozens of stories that defined the character's voice for a generation. With John Romita Jr.'s iconic art, Stern created a Spider-Man who was smart, funny, morally consistent, and perpetually unlucky in the best way possible. The focused reference volume for anyone who considers Stern's era the character's creative peak.
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Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

The series that showed Spider-Man's most street-level, human side. While Amazing Spider-Man handled the big events, Peter Parker: The Spectacular Spider-Man gave writers room to explore Peter's daily life, his friendships, his failures and his relationships with B-list villains who rarely got the spotlight. Bill Mantlo, Gerry Conway and Sal Buscema built the perfect complement to the main title — more intimate, more human, more focused on character. 928 pages from the Bronze Age that round out the complete Spider-Man picture.
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Amazing Spider-Man by J. Michael Straczynski Omnibus Vol. 1

The run that reinvented Spider-Man for the 21st century. J. Michael Straczynski and John Romita Jr. introduced Morlun — a predator who hunts totemic beings — along with the radical idea that Peter Parker's powers have a mystical origin beyond a radioactive spider bite. Aunt May discovers Peter's identity. Ezekiel enters as a mentor figure with dark secrets. One of the most debated and influential Spider-Man eras, sparking conversations about the character's mythology that continue today. 1,120 pages.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 7

Roger Stern's run on Amazing Spider-Man is widely considered one of the finest in the character's entire history. The Hobgoblin mystery — a masked villain who acquires the Green Goblin's equipment and keeps their identity secret for years — is a masterclass in long-form comics storytelling. 'Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut' is one of the best single-issue Spider-Man stories ever written. John Romita Jr. in his first major sustained run. 680 pages of Spider-Man operating at the absolute peak of the form.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 6

Marv Wolfman's era on Amazing Spider-Man brings one of the character's most enduring relationships: the debut of Black Cat, the cat burglar who becomes Spider-Man's most complicated love interest. Keith Pollard delivers dynamic, kinetic artwork in a transitional run that bridges the 1970s Bronze Age and the upcoming McFarlane revolution. 792 pages that continue building the Spider-Man mythology with memorable new characters that remain central to the universe today.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 5

Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 5 continues Peter Parker's Bronze Age stretch after the first Clone Saga, with Gerry Conway, Roy Thomas and Ross Andru shaping a Spider-Man who is older, more socially rooted and increasingly defined by his relationships. Mary Jane, Aunt May, the Daily Bugle and a changing Marvel New York give the run its texture. The value is chronological and emotional: Peter moving through adulthood while the classic Spider-Man machine keeps expanding.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 4

The Conway era begins: Gerry Conway takes over Amazing Spider-Man and immediately marks his territory with the first Clone Saga, the Punisher's first appearance, and the Jackal as a terrifying new nemesis. Peter Parker tries to rebuild his life after Gwen Stacy's death while facing increasingly dark, complex threats. 976 pages from the Bronze Age, showing how Spider-Man evolved from Silver Age optimism into a more mature, morally complex hero.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 3

Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 3 carries Peter Parker into the early-1970s moment where the series becomes heavier, stranger and more consequential. The Death of Gwen Stacy is the obvious landmark, but the volume also shows the road there: drugs, social pressure, Morbius, the Green Goblin and a Marvel line learning that superhero stories could leave permanent scars. Its value is the end of innocence, not a generic greatest-hits claim.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2

Spider-Man's golden age under John Romita Sr.'s art. Mary Jane Watson makes her first full appearance and immediately establishes herself as one of the most charismatic characters in Marvel history. The Kingpin enters the scene as a new breed of villain — not a costumed freak but a crime lord. The wall-crawler becomes Marvel's most popular hero during these issues. 992 pages of Silver Age Spider-Man at its absolute best, showing how a B-list character became an icon.
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Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1 is the foundation of Peter Parker as a different kind of superhero: teenage insecurity, guilt, jokes, money trouble and responsibility all arriving at once. Stan Lee and Steve Ditko introduce the origin, Aunt May, J. Jonah Jameson and the villains who will define Spider-Man for decades. Its value is not just first appearances; it is watching the character's voice, body language and moral engine form issue by issue.
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Spider-Man Brand New Day Omnibus Vol. 2

Spider-Man Brand New Day Omnibus Vol. 2 is where the rotating post-One More Day era starts to find its rhythm. Dan Slott becomes the dominant voice, John Romita Jr. brings muscular Spider-Man energy and Peter Parker's rebuilt life gains momentum through new villains and supporting-cast pressure. The volume is useful because it shows Brand New Day becoming less a reset shock and more a working Spider-Man engine, moving Peter toward Big Time and the later Slott era.
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Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 5

One of the most important moments in the history of Spider-Man: the death of the Ultimate Peter Parker and the birth of Miles Morales. Sara Pichelli visually creates the character who years later would star in Into the Spider-Verse. This volume collects the first arcs of the new Spider-Man drawn by the artist who designed him.
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Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 4

Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 4 is the transition from the historic Bendis-Bagley partnership into Stuart Immonen's cleaner, more cinematic era. The book shows the title surviving a major artistic change while Peter Parker moves toward Ultimatum pressure and darker consequences. Its role is transition: same Bendis voice, new visual language from Stuart Immonen and the road toward events that reshape the Ultimate Spider-Man line.
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Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 3

Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 3 catches the Bendis and Bagley run in full confidence. Ultimate Carnage, longer arcs and Peter's relationship with Mary Jane show a Spider-Man series no longer proving the concept, but using stability to deepen character damage. The volume shows Ultimate Spider-Man no longer proving its concept, but using stability to deepen Peter, Mary Jane and the damage caused by a more modern Marvel universe.
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Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2

Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 2 is where Bendis and Bagley prove the Ultimate version can sustain long-form Spider-Man drama, not just retell the origin. Ultimate Venom, Kraven and Peter's wider Marvel contact expand the world without losing teen intimacy. The value is momentum: Bendis and Bagley turning the alternate universe into a sustained Spider-Man shelf through dialogue, consequence and Peter's expanding Marvel world.
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Ultimate Spider-Man Omnibus Vol. 1

Brian Michael Bendis and Mark Bagley kick off the most acclaimed Spider-Man run ever written: 111 consecutive issues without interruption (an absolute record in modern Marvel). Ultimate version of the origin reimagined for the 21st century. It is, for many critics, the best Spider-Man ever written. A must for any fan.
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