Spider-Man Blue [Spider-Man: Blå] #[nn]
In "My Funny Valentine," Spider-Man confronts the Green Goblin in a high-stakes battle that ends with the villain’s defeat—though the hero keeps a crucial secret about the Goblin’s true identity. Meanwhile, Peter Parker buys a motorcycle, marking a shift in his life, while Mary Jane continues her quiet conversations with Aunt May, still unaware of the man behind the mask.
In "Autumn in New York," Peter Parker and Aunt May face the quiet tension of shifting living arrangements as winter settles over the city. Meanwhile, in a dim prison cell, Blackie Drago manipulates the frail Adrian Toomes into revealing the location of the Vulture suit, setting in motion a dangerous transformation. On New Year’s Eve, the new Vulture emerges, and Spider-Man must confront a threat that’s as personal as it is unpredictable.
In "If I Had You," Peter Parker adjusts to life in a new apartment with Harry Osborn, navigating the shifting dynamics of friendship and romance as Gwen Stacy and Mary Jane Watson both find themselves drawn to him. Meanwhile, Kraven the Hunter sets the two Vultures against each other, only to see both fall to Spider-Man’s webbed resolve.
In "All of Me," Peter Parker reflects on the aftermath of Gwen Stacy’s death, tracing how her loss reshaped the lives of those around him—especially Mary Jane, whose grief and resilience left a lasting mark. As Spider-Man stands victorious over Kraven the Hunter, memories of the past collide with the quiet weight of what’s been lost.
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↩ Reprints Spider-Man: Blue #1 (2002), Spider-Man: Blue #2 (2002), Spider-Man: Blue #3 (2002), Spider-Man: Blue #4 (2002), Spider-Man: Blue #5 (2002), Spider-Man: Blue #6 (2003)
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