Spider-Man Interactive Comic Book
Marvel · 1996 · 2 issues
About the series
Marvel’s Spider-Man Interactive Comic Book (1996–present) is a short-lived, two-issue experiment that blended traditional comic storytelling with early multimedia interactivity. Written primarily by Nel Yomtov, Avi Arad, and Brooks Wachtel, with art by Rick Stasi and Alex Saviuk, it offered readers a chance to influence the narrative through choices—a precursor to modern digital comics. Though brief, this series stands as a curious artifact of Marvel's mid-’90s push into interactive entertainment, bridging the gap between print and emerging technology.