Spider-Man: Webspinners - The Complete Collection #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis complete collection gathers the entire 12-issue run of the 1999 anthology series Spider-Man: Webspinners, which featured rotating creative teams telling standalone tales of Spider-Man's early days. The volume includes stories by writers like John Byrne, Tom DeFalco, and others, with art from a range of notable talents, exploring Peter Parker's formative years as a superhero. It also collects the related one-shot Spider-Man: Webspinners—Tales from the Marvel Universe #1, offering a comprehensive look at this nostalgic corner of the web-slinger's history.
In "Out of the Blue (Into The Fire) [Part 1 of 3]," the Silver Surfer stands at the edge of a cosmic decision, his power tinged with fury and doubt. As the weight of humanity's fate presses down, a mysterious force from beyond the stars begins to unravel the truth behind his restraint—and the unseen hand that may have shaped his path.
In "Broken! [Part 2 of 3]," Spider-Man faces an impossible fight—first against the furious Silver Surfer, whose power cosmic turns the sky itself into a weapon, then with the chilling realization that a far more insidious threat looms: Psycho-Man. With his strength pushed to the limit and his mind under siege, can even the web-slinger’s wit and grit hold against forces that bend reality itself?
In "With Everything to Lose [Part 3 of 3]," Spider-Man and the Silver Surfer find themselves trapped in the surreal realm of Sub-Atomica, where Psycho-Man's schemes are only the beginning. With Annihilus now drawing near, the stakes rise as the two heroes must fight not just for survival, but for the fate of reality itself.
In "The Bridge [Part 1 of 3]," Peter Parker faces the familiar chaos of senior prom—awkward dances, last-minute dress code disasters, and the usual web-slinging distractions—until the night takes a dramatic turn when the Sandman crashes the party. Joe Kelly and Bart Sears deliver a sharp, character-driven blend of teenage tension and superhero mayhem, setting the stage for a three-part showdown where high school drama meets the real danger of a sand-powered threat.
In "The Bridge Part 2 [of 3]," Peter Parker’s senior prom takes a dramatic turn when a mutated Sandman erupts from the shadows, turning the night into chaos. With the dance in full swing and a mystery date by his side, Peter must balance teenage nerves with the urgent need to stop a threat that’s far too close to home.
In "The Bridge Part Three," Peter Parker faces a prom nightmare unlike any other—Sandman’s Coney Island rampage has turned his big night into a full-blown crisis. Now he’s juggling a shattered scholarship, a city in chaos, and the impossible task of getting three dates to the prom, all while trying to keep his cool and his secrets intact.
In "The Show Must Go On," Peter struggles to hold onto his sanity as eerie, unexplainable events unravel around him—each moment more disorienting than the last. With the Chameleon pulling strings from the shadows, Peter's grip on reality begins to slip, turning his world into a labyrinth of doubt and dread.
In "Off the Deep End," Peter Parker races to rescue Mary Jane from a cunning trap, only to face a renewed and more dangerous Chameleon than ever before. With the stakes higher than ever and the odds stacked against him, every move could be the one that changes everything—just as you think you’ve figured it out, the game shifts.
In "Perchance to Dream," Peter Parker drifts through a haunting, dreamlike journey through pivotal moments of his life, each memory layered with emotion and weight. What unseen trauma pulls him into this reverie? The answer unfolds in a way that redefines how you see Spider-Man’s past—intimate, surreal, and deeply personal.
In "The Time Before [Part 1 of 2]," Spider-Man is pulled from the pages of Peter Parker #13 and into the Negative Zone, where he teams up with the original Dusk to challenge Blastaar’s oppressive reign. As the battle unfolds, Spidey dons a new costume that hints at a past he may not remember.
In "The Time Before [Part 2 of 2]," Spider-Man finds himself in a desperate battle against the tyrannical Blastaar, forced to make an unexpected alliance in the face of overwhelming odds. With the odds stacked against him, Spidey turns to an unlikely ally—Carnage—raising more questions than answers about the true nature of their temporary truce.
In "Blackout [Part 1 of 2]," Adrian Toomes returns to New York with a dangerous new plan, turning the city’s power grid into his playground. With the skies his domain and Spidey’s web-swinging skills put to the ultimate test, the battle for control of the city takes flight—literally.
In "Blackout Part Two," Spider-Man and the Vulture clash in a high-stakes, gravity-defying duel that unfolds across the rooftops and alleys of the city, each leap and swing taking them farther from solid ground. With the skyline as their battleground and the darkness of a city-wide blackout hiding their every move, the fight becomes a test of nerve, wit, and web-slinging precision.
In "Hero of the People [Part 1 of 2]," Spider-Man, clad in his black costume, finds himself caught between duty and suspicion as a wave of public unrest sweeps the city. With Silver Sable on the scene and rumors of a masked vigilante stirring chaos, Peter Parker must navigate a web of doubt—both from the people he’s trying to protect and the shadows that seem to follow him.
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↩ Reprints Shadows & Light #2 (1998), Shadows & Light #3 (1998), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #1 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #1 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #1 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #2 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #2 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #3 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #4 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #5 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #6 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #7 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #8 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #9 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #10 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #11 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #12 (1999), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #13 (2000), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #14 (2000), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #15 (2000), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #16 (2000), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #17 (2000), Webspinners: Tales of Spider-Man #18 (2000)
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