Spider-Man
This is the Egmont-published edition of Marvel's Spider-Man — Peter Parker, the New York teen bitten by a radioactive spider who gained wall-crawling, superhuman strength, and a danger-sensing "spider-sense," dedicating himself to heroism under the guiding principle that with great power comes great responsibility.
Few characters carry a name as iconic as Spider-Man, and this Egmont edition — launched in 2002 with art by Humberto Ramos — has been swinging through the Modern Age ever since, accumulating an impressive 50 catalog appearances across more than two decades of publication. Ramos's kinetic, expressive linework made for a striking debut in Spider-Man #5/2002, and the run has proven remarkably enduring, stretching all the way to 2025. With a key collector's issue already to its name and a presence across multiple Spider-Man series — including the intriguingly titled Spider-Man: Hobgoblin lever — this is a corner of the Egmont comics world well worth exploring for any fan who loves seeing a beloved figure rendered with distinctive European flair.
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