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List of Ultimate Spider-Man story arcs

Featured here is a chronological list of story arcs in the comic book series Ultimate Spider-Man, created by Brian Michael Bendis and Bill Jemas, and drawn by Mark Bagley until Stuart Immonen replaced him. Ultimate Spider-Man is a teenage drama, in background contrast to the adult Spider-Man in the Marvel continuity.[1]

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"Power and Responsibility" (#1–7)

Meanwhile, Norman Osborn injects himself with the OZ formula, gaining confidence by tracking the effects the spider formula had on Peter. As a result, Norman is transformed into a monstrous, fiery, large goblin. The Goblin destroys the lab, kills several scientists and leaves Dr. Otto Octavius, another scientist, for dead. All this is seen by Harry Osborn who runs home to find his mother dead and his house in flames, noticing his father's goblin form leaving the scene. Peter, having now invented web-shooters for his alter-ego, Spider-Man, goes back to school to find the Goblin destroying it. After a small skirmish in the school, Spider-Man leads the Goblin to the Brooklyn Bridge, where the NYPD confront him. The Goblin is shot off the bridge, falling into the East River, assumed dead. The NYPD also turn on Spider-Man who retreats. Peter goes back to the school, using the excuse that he had been stuck under a chalkboard. Harry is sent elsewhere by the authorizes, later revealed to be SHIELD, to presumably relatives of his family.

"Learning Curve" (#8–13)

Later, Fisk murders Mr. Big after discovering he had sold him out to Spider-Man. Fisk pulls Spider-Man's mask over Mr. Big and crushes his skull. The body is discovered and the news report that Spider-Man is a murder suspect. At school, Peter creates a false e-mail and through it, discovers Fisk's security system has CCTV footage on CDs. Spider-Man quickly invades the penthouse again and bags as many CDs as possible. After a skirmish with the Enforcers, Electro and Fisk, Spider-Man escapes victorious and gives the CDs (apart from his unmasking) to Ben Urich, a reporter for the Daily Bugle. The published story forces Fisk to leave the country. Peter then reveals to Mary Jane that he is Spider-Man and the two become a couple.

"Double Trouble" (#14–21)

Later that night, Spider-Man approaches Hammer informing him he was trying to save Hammer's life. Hammer attempts to recruit Spider-Man but is turned down, however Spider-Man does follow Hammer's limo to a press conference hosted by Octavius, now dubbed Doctor Octopus. Octavius throws the limo, killing Hammer. Spider-Man manages to defeat Octavius and also protect the press from the fighting. Kraven arrives and attacks Spider-Man who simply knocks Kraven out with one punch. Spider-Man gives a short interview before heading back to Queens. He arrives late and his aunt grounds him for being out too late and lying about his whereabouts. Meanwhile, back in SHIELD custody, Octavius figures out Peter Parker is Spider-Man after recovering from his amnesia.

"Legacy" (#22–27)

"Public Scrutiny" (#28–32)

The next day at school, Peter gets further medical attention by SHIELD operative, the Wasp. Meanwhile, in Atlanta, the imposter attempts to steal money from an armored vehicle but is interrupted by Captain Stacy who is killed protecting the public. Gwen is distraught when she hears the news and blames Spider-Man, despite Peter and Mary Jane saying it was an imposter. Aunt May allows Gwen to stay at the Parker's after Gwen's mother refuses to take her. Peter discovers the imposter is robbing another bank and goes there as the real Spider-Man. He brutally beats the imposter, revealed to be a teenage boy. Spider-Man webs him up for the authorities, leaving a note saying "Courtesy of the REAL Spider-Man." At school, Mary Jane reveals she cannot be with Peter while he is Spider-Man stating she is scared and still suffers from the incident when the Goblin threw her off a bridge. A distraught Peter accepts the break-up.

"Venom" (#33–39)

An angry Eddie, turned down by Gwen, sees Peter at the lab who reveals he is Spider-Man. Peter explains "The Suit" has to be destroyed because of its danger. Eddie seemingly accepts Peter's decision, but he has his own vial of "The Suit" and uses it to transform himself into the aggressive Venom. That night Peter visits Mary Jane and reveals he misses her and still loves her. However, Mary Jane is hesitant to get back with Peter because his life is too dangerous. The next day, Peter battles Venom who reveals himself as Eddie Brock. Venom is electrocuted during a fight with Peter and police, but there's no sign of Eddie's corpse. Peter begs Nick Fury to take his powers away, but Fury tells Peter to relax, that he doesn't have to be Spider-Man every day. Peter learns from Doc Connors that all the suit research and materials are gone, signaling Eddie might still be alive.

Note: The arc would later receive a non-canon continuation in the 2005 Ultimate Spider-Man game.

"Irresponsible" (#40–45)

"Hollywood" (#54–59)

Note: The timing of the comic coincided with the release of Spider-Man 2. Producer Avi Arad, director Sam Raimi and actor Tobey Maguire all make cameo appearances. Mysterio makes a cameo appearance as a 'villain' in the film, but he looks like the Earth-616 version of Mysterio and has no relationship to the Ultimate version of Mysterio.

"Carnage" (#60–65)

"Superstars" (#66–71)

"Hobgoblin" (#72–78)

"Warriors" (#79–85)

Annual #1

"Silver Sable" (#86–90)

"Deadpool" (#91–94)

"Morbius" (#95–96)

Annual #2

"The Clone Saga" (#97–105)

"Ultimate Knights" (#106–110)

"The Talk" (#111)

"Death of a Goblin" (#112–117)

"Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends" (#118–120)

"Omega Red" (#121)

"The Worst Day in Peter Parker's Life" (#122)

"War of the Symbiotes" (#123–128)

vNotes: This arc is partly based on the Ultimate Spider-Man video game, loosely adapting it into Ultimate Universe canon. It changes or shortens much of the game over the course of several flashbacks, eventually leading up to the present day.

Annual #3

"Ultimatum" (#129–133)

Ultimatum: Spider-Man Requiem #1–2

The mini-series, Ultimatum: Spider-Man Requiem #1–2 written by Bendis and art by Bagley and Immonen, would explore the lives of supporting cast of the Ultimate Spider-Man after the crisis of Ultimatum as how are they are living their lives without the webslinger, such as J. Jonah Jameson's eulogy to the apparent fallen hero and Peter Parker's loved ones' grief over his disappearance. In Manhattan, the military and the surviving Ultimates searches for survivors of Magneto's attack, and Captain America finds the unconscious Peter Parker within the ruins of the city, revealed to be still alive. The story serves as a bridge between Ultimate Spider-Man and Ultimate Spider-Man vol. 2.[6]

Ultimate Spider-Man (Vol. 2)

"The New World According to Peter Parker" (#1–6)

"Crossroad" (#7–8)

"Tainted Love" (#9–14)

"Heartbreak City" (#15)

Ultimate Spider-Man (original numbering)

"Spidey's 50th Anniversary Special" (#150)

"Super Hero School" (#151–154)

"Happy Birthday, Peter Parker!" (#155)

"Death of Spider-Man" (#156–160)

Writer Brian Michael Bendis signing copies of the book featuring the "Death of Spider-Man" storyline during an appearance at Midtown Comics in Manhattan

Collected editions

Ultimate Spider-Man has been collected in the following trade paperbacks:

Ultimate Spider-Man has also been collected in the following Ultimate Collections:

Ultimate Spider-Man has also been collected in the following hardcovers:

Ultimate Spider-Man has had six Premiere Hardcovers printed:

Ultimate Spider-Man has been collected in the following Marvel Omnibus editions:

See also

References

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