Avenging Spider-Man: The Complete Collection #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis collection gathers Todd McFarlane's influential run on the original Amazing Spider-Man series, including his iconic artwork and storytelling from issues #296–329 and Amazing Spider-Man Annual #25. It features classic battles with Venom, the introduction of the villain Cardiac, and the dramatic conclusion of the 'Torment' storyline, showcasing McFarlane's dynamic style that redefined Spider-Man for a new era.
In "The Omega Effect Part 1," Spider-Man finds himself transformed by a mysterious serum, briefly taking on vampire-like traits as Solomon Negus unleashes his artificial vampires in brutal UVC fights. Forced into a deadly arena match against the imprisoned Blade, Spider-Man must escape and team up with the vampire hunter to stop Negus’s twisted experiment before it’s too late. Written by Kevin Grevioux and illustrated by Roberto Castro, with inks by Walden Wong and Sandu Florea, colors by SotoColor, John Kalisz, Antonio Fabela, and Andres Mossa, and lettering by Dave Sharpe, this story features a striking cover by Terry Dodson and Rachel Dodson.
In "null," Spider-Man and the Red Hulk race to stop a Moloid takeover during the NYC Marathon, only to find Mayor Jameson taken underground—where they uncover a shocking truth: the Mole Man’s reign has fallen to a far more dangerous threat, Ra'ktar.
In "null," J. Jonah Jameson finds himself unexpectedly thrust into the front lines when Spider-Man and Red Hulk are swallowed by a colossal creature, forcing him to stand against the invading Ra'ktar. Though Hulk returns in time to take up the fight, the moment takes a devastating turn when he’s struck down—leaving Jameson to confront the threat in ways he never imagined.
In "null," Spider-Man outsmarts the alien threat Ra'ktar with a solution as unconventional as it is effective—leaving both Ross and Jameson unimpressed. Meanwhile, the Mole Man is restored to his underground kingdom, but his gratitude doesn’t last long as he quietly swears vengeance on those who dared meddle in his realm.
In "null," Spider-Man and Hawkeye are paired up for a patrol mission under Captain America’s orders, a reluctant alliance that quickly turns into a tense but effective hunt when they uncover a covert scheme by the Serpent Society. The story thrives on the dynamic between the two heroes, balancing their clashing styles with the growing threat they must face together.
In "null," Spider-Man finds an unexpected connection with Captain America during a mission against the Serpent Society, sparked by the revelation that the young Steve Rogers once wrote and illustrated a comic about a WWII hero—turning a team-up into something far more personal.
In "The Omega Effect Part 1," Spider-Man joins forces with Daredevil and the Punisher to survive a deadly assault by the Hand, all while Daredevil carries the Omega Drive—a powerful data core holding proof of global criminal conspiracies. With trust as fragile as the city’s skyline, the trio must navigate a web of deception before the Drive’s secrets destroy them all.
When a mysterious disturbance at a museum benefit sends Spider-Man and She-Hulk into an unexpected alliance, they find themselves facing the ancient power of Bastet, the Egyptian cat goddess—caught in a web of myth, mystery, and more than a few feline quirks.
In "null," Peter Parker is caught in a temporal rift after an accident at Horizon Labs, vanishing from time so completely that even Uncle Ben no longer remembers him. With the Avengers aiding his search, Peter must piece together who he was before history forgot him.
In "null," Spider-Man grapples with the unsettling truth that Robyn Hood is a robot with a volatile secret, while Captain Marvel faces off against the bank that created her—now demanding her return. The tension builds as both heroes confront the cost of legacy, loyalty, and what it means to be human when the line is so dangerously blurred.
In "null," ancient vampire Solomon Negus uses the experimental serum Fang to create artificial vampires for brutal UVC combat, forcing a temporarily mutated Spider-Man into a deadly fight against the captive Blade. With their shared enemy revealed, the two unlikely allies escape to confront Negus and dismantle his twisted game.
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