oh hi mark Shhhhh it's subjective. Spidey has a looottt of problems as a character, especially nowadays. Go check out Linkara's review of One More Day to see what I mean
The death of Gwen came out of nowhere-the two issues prior he’s fighting the hulk in Canada then 121 comes out and the reader is dealt an emotional devastating blow with Gwen’s death-there was no build up to her death-in one issue Peter’s whole world is forever changed
"If this be my destiny" is the first arc I really loved when I started reading Spider-man. And it left an impression on me ever since. It shows the kind of determination that makes him pull through everything, no matter how tough.
With Spider-man Blue, I think it really shows a human aspect to everyone. If we lose someone we love while we love them, it’s never resolved. When Peter Parker loses Gwen, he still loves her. Everything after is him learning to move on after the fact. It’s what makes it so important. When a widow or widower loses their significant other, they often choose to keep wearing their ring...it’s not because they are incapable of loving someone else, it’s because they will always love the person they lost. They never fizzled out, they were at their peak...and it was ripped away from them without provocation. If MJ got mad at Peter, it would mean she didn’t understand what it was like to lose someone you love...that she would be devoid of empathy. It makes it all the more tragic that she really does understand it. It’s part of why Spider-man is such an amazing hero, he’s always so human. He’s always Peter before he’s Spider-man, even if Spider-man gets in the way.
+Caleb Kai Quiocho Spiderman Blue was a story Jeph Loeb wrote and Tim Sale illustrated. It's about Peter on Valentine's day and he talks into a recorder about Gwen Stacy who's dead. He relives moments and memories about her and mary jane.
@@omarsheikh4222Don’t Forget that The Biggest Comic Book Companies which are MARVEL & DC also Sued Him for using The Characters he put in his Spawn Comics without Permission
haven't read Spider-Man Blue yet, but man, even just that brief synopsis, hearing that MJ asks Peter to say hi to Gwen was like a punch in the gut, in a good. it perfectly highlights how complicated and beautiful all the relationships between these people are. that's just good Spider-Man.
Some of the issue listings need a little work (for example, the crossovers, there are 4 more issues in "Kraven's Last Hunt" that aren't listed, same with "Maximum Carnage" in the honorable mentions) so if someone wanted to use this as a guide to go out and buy these runs, they'd be missing some major parts of the story, but if you're using it as a guide to buy trades, it'd do. Also, I know that the movie stuff is more visually appealing, but I would have preferred to just see more screenshots from the issues instead, since it's about comics. As a Spider-man fan, I give this a B.
+Steve Anthony It's a video about comics. If you look down on people who like comics, why are you here? Also, it's 2015 and you're doing the "thumbs up everyone if you agree" thing? ALSO, 0 thumbs up for you. How's that going?
I know Spider-Man stories that you *shouldn't* read, but have to if you want to understand the continuity: "Sins Past", "One More Day", "The Other", and of course "The Clone Saga".
+Just Some Guy with a Mustache I read one more day, but I didn't understand all of it. Now, you should/shouldn't read Supreme Spiderman, because that's just wierd.
Its a great read! Seeing how Doc Ock lived his life in Spidey's body was truly fascinating. The Goblin army was such an awesome way to finish the story off too.
Spider-man: Blue is one of the most wonderfully-told Spidey love story. The best part about it is when I learn how even Mary Jane has accepted the fact that she's not who her husband was supposed to be with, but still loves him (and Gwen) anyway. Also, I really like the first 12 issues of Marvel Knights Spider-man, where Spidey had to race against the clock (and against villain after villain) to find and save a kidnapped Aunt May. It's 12 issues of fast-paced action-packed story, with an interesting subplot where Spidey found out that, while he thought he was just an awkward street-level superhero, Captain America confessed that he and a lot of other heroes actually respect and look up to Spidey. This was one of the deciding moments that later convinced Peter to finally join the New Avengers.
A follow-up to "Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut" was written a few years ago, aptly titled "Something Can Stop the Juggernaut", which is also written by Roger Stern. To sum up, the fight between Spidey and Juggernaut had consequences for one innocent bystander. It's a good read, and the art by Lee Weeks is really nice.
Ugh... No. It only got right the part about her dying, but it didn't leave an impact. In the original story, everything was leading up to her death. She was killed by the guy who was a central villain, not a second, or a third villain. And the plot revolved around the conflict between Peter, Gwen, Harry, and Norman. In The Amazing Spider-Man 2, her death comes as an afterthought. There was no buildup to it, since the movie, for the most of its runtime, was focused on Spidey vs. Electro vs. Oscorp vs. Aunt May doing laundry. Gwen was the least important aspect of that movie.
idk, it felt like they ignored The Amazing Spider-Man #122, which is what makes the original comic so good. The point isn't that Gwen died, the point is the questions that it creates with Peter that were expertly explored in the next issue. The movie made her death emotional, but lacked the depth of message. It was basically saying "Keep your promise or people die" or "enjoy life because we can die at any time" (which are weirdly conflicting messages given the context). What needed to be explored was the contrast between a villain and a hero, and how even a flawed protagonist needs to recognize the line and have the maturity to respect it. That is what defines spider-man, not some broken promise or a graduation speech.
Two story lines I loved, but I guess they're a lot more obscure now, were crossover issues in the regular Spider Man series while Todd McFarlane was writing and drawing the series. Spider Man teaming up with Wolverine in one arc, and Ghost Rider in another. They were very dark stories, particularly the one with Wolvie, where they're led to believe the Wendigo is killing children in the woods, but it turns out it's a child molester/murderer dumping their bodies. Darker stuff, and still some of the best comic stories I've ever read.
Spyder! Spyder! Burning Bright! In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye, Could lay thy fearful Symmetry? Kraven's Last Hunt was the greatest Spider-Man Story ever written in my opinion. It was so beautiful, Mike Zeck's art in it was poster quality, J.M Dematteis' writing made me cry. All in all it was one of the most enjoyable eras of Spider-Man of all time.
I absolutely adore the entire Superior Spider-Man run, Maximum Carnage and Kraven's Last Hunt, not to mention the Night Gwen Stacy Died, I love this character
"one of the things that make spidey so popular is his determination... and the fact he never gives up." You basically gave us an adjective, then the definition of the adjective as if they were to completely different traits.
My favorite is Amazing Spider-Man 300.The story is so beatifully written and holds you at the edge of your seat for what will happen next and the artwork from the legendary Todd Mcfarlane is balls to the walls.
I wanna mention the recent saga 'Renew Your Vows' where 'One More Day' didn't happen and Pete and MJ have a daughter(Who doesn't become Spider-Girl, but does have powers).
I remember one issue where Spider-Man fights Nightcrawler, then soon after the Punisher attacks them both. That was an interesting adventure. It was in Marvel Essential Spider-Man Vol. 8.
"In the next issue, Spidey one-upped the Green Goblin by discovering that he was Norman Osborn." Osborn unmasked himself in front of Peter. There was no "one-upped" moment.
I would love to read any of The Spider-Man Storylines starting with Amazing Fantasy #15, Venom, If This be My Destiny, Spider-Man No More, Kraven's Last Hunt, The Kindred Saga, Marvel Knights: Spider-Man's Last Stand, Sinister Six, Spider Island, Death of Jean Dewolfe, Clone Saga, The Other, The Death of Gwen Stacy, and Most importantly, Ultimate Spider-man.
This was a good list, but I definitely think that an entry for when Spidey had the Cosmic Powers would have been a great addition. He threw the Hulk into orbit, after all.
On the top you miss: - Spider-Man's Tangled Web Gentlemen's Agreement one (Like the kids who collect spider-man one of the most emotional story of spider-man) - Renew your vows (what if spidey and mj had a daughter instead of having made a pact with the devil !) - Spider-man Noir (spider-man in the 30's ) - Superior Spider-man (doc ock become spider-man) - Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine (spidey and wolverine travel in time) - Perceptions (by todd mcfarlane, spidey and Wolverine in a good policy investigation in Canada with childs' murders and the wendigo) - Tourments (by todd mcfarlane, spidey against the hobgoblin who kidnap a kid) - No One Gets Outta Here Alive! (by todd mcfarlane, spidey wins against the death and punch thanos) - The gauntlet and Grim Hunt Sagas (spider-man against his worst classic foes) - Marvel Knights Spider-Man - the last stand (spider-man vs the sinister twelve ) - Marvel Knights Spider-Man - the other (spider-man dies and evolves) - Spider-man Civil War (the spider-man part of CW, spidey defeats both iron man and captain america ) - Revelations : The Night Of The Goblin! (the death of ben reilly) - The Final Chapter : The Triumph Of The Goblin ! (Green goblin kills spider-man) - Spider-Man's Tangled Web: Flowers for the Rhino (emotional good story) - Spider-Man's Tangled Web: Open All Night - Spider-Man/Wolverine - Stuff Of Legends - Spider-Man: Reign - Pulse - Spider-Man, Quality Of Life (even though i am not a 3d fan the story is realy cool) - Morlun first fight and The Conversation (morlun vs spidey : fight to death & aunt may finds the secret of spider-man) - Shed ( THE lizard lost his humanity and spidey have to deal with one of his worst failure) - To Have and to Hold (shield research spidey and mj )
THIS! This is kind the lists we need! Great job! Too many people knows many of the movies, and nothing of the comics. This kind of lists should change it.
I think one of my favs was "The Clone Saga" in an effort to make Spider-Man more like he was in the 60s, (puns, ect), the character of Ben Reilly/ the Scarlet Spider was introduced. The issues were only supposed to be a six issue run, with Ben turning out too be the real Spider-Man. But it was stretched out too include the death of Aunt May and Peter giving up the role of Spider-Man, and leaving town with Mary Jane. But fans were not happy, so after a year Peter was brought back, along with Norman Osborne and the Green Goblin. Ben was eventually killed and turned out to be the clone.
It started off EPIC! However Marvel should had just kept Ben Reilly as Scarlet Spider and work on that identity... The whole "Aunt May" death, but it ONLY an actress and the return of Norman Osborne was a JOKE!
southpark645 Betty was his 1st "love interest" after Liz dumped him. After Peter graduates from high school and Betty comes back to New York after mourning the death of her brother, they simply become good friends and Pete is over her mostly.
woah I would of never thought that Spiderman comics could be this emotional. it shows that it's more than a teenage /young adult superhero climbing walls and taking down bad guys. you just gotta love comics. nice vid I would love more uploads like this
The "Back in Black" storyline should get an Honorable Mention at least, in particular ASM 542, where Spidey (finally!) puts the major smackdown on Kingpin.
My List: 1. If this be My Destiny 2. the Death of Gwen Stacy 3. Spider-Man No More 4. Kraven's Last Hunt 5. Venom 6. Spider-Man Blue 7. the Green Goblin Unmasked 8. the Boy who Collects Spider-Man 9. Nothing Can't Stop the Juggernaut 10. Spider-Man
They should have added scenes from the Spider-Man episode "Make a Wish" for the ninth entry on the list. The story in that episode is very similar(based off of Amazing Spider-Man #55) and would have transitioned better then those random scenes from the Andrew Garfield second movie. My personal opinion, mind you!
+KimeraClan I agree, I think they should've put in the scene where Spider-Man's lifting the debris off of him from The Spectacular Spider-Man when they talked about "If This Be My Destiny...", as that references the most iconic moment in the comic.
What If...? #76 is my favorite Spider-Man. Here, Flash Thompson is bitten by the radioactive spider and he promptly goes mad with power, leaving a powerless nerdy Peter Parker to step-up and make a techno-suit to battle the bully. It's shows everything that makes Spider-Man the greatest hero in all of comic books.
Actually one does. The one right after it: "The Goblins Last Stand" is #1 easily. Norman Osborn's "death" is handled perfectly: "Nailed not to a cross of gold, but on a humble stake of tin..." Perfect. Peter is in a state of rage never seen before. Especially the ending. Peter is in his. lowest point ever and yells at MJ to leave him alone and that she wouldn't care if her own mother died. MJ goes to leave but then stops and slams the door shut seeing that Peter is in need of a friend.
For me "Coming Home", Morlun's first appearance, is one of the greatest Spidey's stories. J.M. Straczynski's run in Amazing Spider-Man was one of the best of the title.
+BATMANIA96 RETURNS some batman comics are better like the current Scott Snyder run, frank miller and a couple of miniseries and graphic novels here and there (my personal favourite The Long Halloween), but other than all star superman and a couple of others which I'd say are on par with some Spider-Man comics id say most superman comics are pretty big stinkers
For the most part it's a solid list. I haven't read Spider-Man blue. Good to know MJ understands how important Gwen is and doesn't hold the tapes against him. She's way better then Lois Lane ever was.
On #4, Venom: Why would you credit Stan Lee for Amazing Spider-Man 300 when he had written the title in many years? This issue was written by David Michelinie and drawn by Todd McFarlane. Nothing to do with Stan Lee. And you don't even have the great Spider-Man (The Death of Jean DeWolff) story on the list proper? And you are missing Spider-Man: Coming Home on the list and honorable mentions.
Now, I have read both Ultimate and 616 Spider-Man. BUT, I personally think the ENTIRE Ultimate Spider-Man comics run is a straight up MASTERPIECE. Now I love Miles, but I really wish Marvel didn't used the Ultimate universe to test ground a Ethnically diverse Spider-Man. I really wish it was still going on.
Spectacular Spiderman: the child within #'s 178-184 and the death of Harry Osborn #200 have always been my favorite Spiderman stories. the J.M. Dematteis writing is excellent and the Sal Buscema art is beautiful. I love the 12 box page layout he uses. they are really effective in showing the emotional turmoil the characters are going through. especially when it comes to harry going back and forth between his sanity and insanity.
Personally I don't care what others says, I LOVED, "The Clone Saga", "Fatal Pursit", "Cosmic Spidey", "Soul of the Hunter", "Back in Black", Ultimate Spider-Man, who is the Hobogolin back in the 80's, "Webs", Black Cat working with the Kingpin, and when MJ finally accepts Peter's proposal!
Spider-Man: Blue and the narrator’s words that she will never hear it haunts me everyday. Those words ring through my mind everyday and it reminds me that death is random and those lost will never be brought back.
You forgot to mention Spider verse Superior spiderman Spider island Back in black Grim hunt Ends of the earth Maximum Carnage Carnage USA Goblin Nation Renew your vows I know i missed a lot so mention them if you know more
I personally thought that spider verse was a great story as well. It makes the Superior Spider-Man run not terrible and gives a lot of spiders some page time and gives an intense gripping narrative.
Ugh, I hated Kraven's last hunt. Kraven's victory was so hollow and the book was just unnecessarily dark. I would've enjoyed it if Kraven actually learned what it took to be Spider-Man, but he just made up conditions for himself and was like "Yep, I'm a Superior Spider-Man." Also, no Spider-Man Ends of the Earth? That was a fantastic comic which really showcased how Peter, if given the chance, could be the next Iron Man or Captain America.
could have used the scene from spectacular spiderman for number 6 in that show masterplanner and spidy being pinned under a machine happens only its Gwen he needs to save not aunt may
Don't get me wrong the Green Goblin is great. That's why he's number two on my top 10 favorite Spider-Man villains of all time but nothing can beat the number one spot which goes to the lethal protector known as Venom. Sorry he knows everything about Peter and can dodge his spidey sense and it's basically fighting an evil doppelganger of yourself if you think about it
Spider Man is most definitely the best Marvel Hero, no contest.
Well that's, like, your opinion man
+MrMrMrprofessor I watched Nuke Norways new video and he used that clip lel.
+MrMrMrprofessor he is marvel's best hero it's not even a contest
oh hi mark Shhhhh it's subjective. Spidey has a looottt of problems as a character, especially nowadays. Go check out Linkara's review of One More Day to see what I mean
lol that's a bad comicbook it has nothing to do with the character . let me guess you think ironman is better
With great power, Comes great responsibility, This is my gift, my curse, who am I? I'm Spider-Man
+Spider Man I love you!
Spider Man hi Buddy
Mr. Parker. Matthew Murdock.
+Matthew Murdock Hi how is Foggy going? Oh and Karen (if she isn't dead) and elektra? (If she isn't dead)
*Spider-Man
The death of Gwen came out of nowhere-the two issues prior he’s fighting the hulk in Canada then 121 comes out and the reader is dealt an emotional devastating blow with Gwen’s death-there was no build up to her death-in one issue Peter’s whole world is forever changed
"If this be my destiny" is the first arc I really loved when I started reading Spider-man. And it left an impression on me ever since. It shows the kind of determination that makes him pull through everything, no matter how tough.
That’s sweet.
Can’t imagine the feeling during the “c’mon spider-man!” Scene in homecoming.
With Spider-man Blue, I think it really shows a human aspect to everyone. If we lose someone we love while we love them, it’s never resolved. When Peter Parker loses Gwen, he still loves her. Everything after is him learning to move on after the fact. It’s what makes it so important. When a widow or widower loses their significant other, they often choose to keep wearing their ring...it’s not because they are incapable of loving someone else, it’s because they will always love the person they lost. They never fizzled out, they were at their peak...and it was ripped away from them without provocation. If MJ got mad at Peter, it would mean she didn’t understand what it was like to lose someone you love...that she would be devoid of empathy. It makes it all the more tragic that she really does understand it. It’s part of why Spider-man is such an amazing hero, he’s always so human. He’s always Peter before he’s Spider-man, even if Spider-man gets in the way.
Spiderman Blue was the fucking best.
Ik jeph loeb and tim sale make a great fucking team
+Caleb Kai Quiocho Spiderman Blue was a story Jeph Loeb wrote and Tim Sale illustrated. It's about Peter on Valentine's day and he talks into a recorder about Gwen Stacy who's dead. He relives moments and memories about her and mary jane.
Stan Lee was no longer writing the comic by issue #399, Also, Venom was created by Todd McFarlane, not Lee.
Now I know where he got the idea of creating Spawn.
@@omarsheikh4222Don’t Forget that The Biggest Comic Book Companies which are MARVEL & DC also Sued Him for using The Characters he put in his Spawn Comics without Permission
Stan Lee did not write Amazing 300.
Nicholas Ladendorf I was looking for this comment.
Yeah, came here for this. That's not even kind of how comics work lol
Yeah, this is irritating.
Give credit to the correct writers @watchmojo
Was he Michael bendis?
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haven't read Spider-Man Blue yet, but man, even just that brief synopsis, hearing that MJ asks Peter to say hi to Gwen was like a punch in the gut, in a good. it perfectly highlights how complicated and beautiful all the relationships between these people are.
that's just good Spider-Man.
Some of the issue listings need a little work (for example, the crossovers, there are 4 more issues in "Kraven's Last Hunt" that aren't listed, same with "Maximum Carnage" in the honorable mentions) so if someone wanted to use this as a guide to go out and buy these runs, they'd be missing some major parts of the story, but if you're using it as a guide to buy trades, it'd do. Also, I know that the movie stuff is more visually appealing, but I would have preferred to just see more screenshots from the issues instead, since it's about comics. As a Spider-man fan, I give this a B.
Couldn't agree more
+ADoseofBuckley You little comic boys always have to complain about something, just shut up and enjoy =D thumbs up everyone if you agree
+Steve Anthony It's a video about comics. If you look down on people who like comics, why are you here? Also, it's 2015 and you're doing the "thumbs up everyone if you agree" thing? ALSO, 0 thumbs up for you. How's that going?
+ADoseofBuckley How's the UA-cam thing coming along? It's been quite a bit since I've seen one of your video's. I've been working a lot lately.
ADoseofBuckley Lol, you fell for that troll pretty easily, you shouldn't feed us trolls, you idiot.
Everyone knew that Gwen's death was gonna be number 1, but I was pretty happy to see Kraven's Last Hunt this high on the list.
What about Spider-Man Noir? Flowers for the Rhino? Spider-Man Reign?
Isn't Spider-Man reign where Peter killed MJ with his radioactive sperm and JJJ created a religion?
Reign is said to be one of the worst Spider-Man storyline ever. It involves Mary Jane being killed by peters radioactive SEMEN
Cool
Ikr so cool
Wtf
actually David Michelinie wrote The Amazing Spiderman #300
I know Spider-Man stories that you *shouldn't* read, but have to if you want to understand the continuity: "Sins Past", "One More Day", "The Other", and of course "The Clone Saga".
+Just Some Guy with a Mustache Spider-Man Reign
ThePuentetupapi Ah yes. The one with the radioactive Spider-Semen. It's out of continuity, though, so one doesn't even need to read it.
+Just Some Guy with a Mustache At least we know who came first lol
+Just Some Guy with a Mustache I read one more day, but I didn't understand all of it. Now, you should/shouldn't read Supreme Spiderman, because that's just wierd.
Kulkinz What's Supreme Spider-Man about?
The Superior Spider-Man should be on this list. Like, in the top 3.
Its pretty new but I agree. Great read!
Its a great read! Seeing how Doc Ock lived his life in Spidey's body was truly fascinating. The Goblin army was such an awesome way to finish the story off too.
Yup agreed
+Jake Draper And now Peter returns in that story line.
Ultimate spiderman have good stuff too.Its a Shame that is only an honorable mention
Check out our Spider-Man Fan series, for a pretty accurate interpretation of the web head!
Thanks
+HiTop Films I really enjoy your work!
I'll definitely take a look.
did not expect to see hitop here lmfao
...did you just reply to yourself, Alex?
@@TheSpeedMason hahahahahahh he did 💀💀💀
Reign and Back in Black are two of the must read story lines!!!
I really like back in black especially when he beat the hell out of kingpin
+Jack Wood It's poorly written. Once you get past "hey spiderman is acting dark for the 100th time in his career" shock value there isn't much there
That's my favorite moment in spider-man's history
BoyNamedSue4 I don't care it better than what marvel did next
Jack Wood True
I was just thinking of that story
Gwen Stacey's death still hits me in the feels everytime
gets me in the plumbs
Wish it was drawn by Romita instead of Kane though. Glad Romita was there to touch it up and finish it off, however.
Does anyone like ultimate Spider-Man?
TheGoldenAge the comic duh, the show sucks
+Jay ! it's sad knowing that they're ending Ultimate universe though
I did not know that ;(
+Jay ! right up until Peter died yeah. i loved the series it was my favorite. Stopped reading after miles took over
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spidy can always bring the feels to you
"Top 10 Spider-Man Comics You Should Read".
Watch first nine seconds:
"Spoiler Alert"
What?
Spider-man: Blue is one of the most wonderfully-told Spidey love story. The best part about it is when I learn how even Mary Jane has accepted the fact that she's not who her husband was supposed to be with, but still loves him (and Gwen) anyway.
Also, I really like the first 12 issues of Marvel Knights Spider-man, where Spidey had to race against the clock (and against villain after villain) to find and save a kidnapped Aunt May. It's 12 issues of fast-paced action-packed story, with an interesting subplot where Spidey found out that, while he thought he was just an awkward street-level superhero, Captain America confessed that he and a lot of other heroes actually respect and look up to Spidey. This was one of the deciding moments that later convinced Peter to finally join the New Avengers.
Guys its Fucking Spiderman! My favorite super hero of all time
A follow-up to "Nothing Can Stop the Juggernaut" was written a few years ago, aptly titled "Something Can Stop the Juggernaut", which is also written by Roger Stern. To sum up, the fight between Spidey and Juggernaut had consequences for one innocent bystander. It's a good read, and the art by Lee Weeks is really nice.
I liked how Kraven was a misunderstood good guy in the 90's show. That added to the show in a good way.
*Kraven
+TheNewBlood Dan
It is spelled Kraven.
+Sounds Legit you do see I changed it right? Have a good day.
*****
I commented before you changed it.
Sorry if I seemed mean. I just have
Grammar-Nazi Disease.
Sounds Legit Many UA-camrs do nowadays.
The Death of Spider-Man hit me right in the feels 😭
Amazing Spider-Man 2 wasn't a great movie, and it had a lot of issues. But one thing it really did nail was Gwen's death. Cried like a baby.
She was barely a character
She was a character and it was emotional!
Ugh... No. It only got right the part about her dying, but it didn't leave an impact. In the original story, everything was leading up to her death. She was killed by the guy who was a central villain, not a second, or a third villain. And the plot revolved around the conflict between Peter, Gwen, Harry, and Norman. In The Amazing Spider-Man 2, her death comes as an afterthought. There was no buildup to it, since the movie, for the most of its runtime, was focused on Spidey vs. Electro vs. Oscorp vs. Aunt May doing laundry. Gwen was the least important aspect of that movie.
idk, it felt like they ignored The Amazing Spider-Man #122, which is what makes the original comic so good. The point isn't that Gwen died, the point is the questions that it creates with Peter that were expertly explored in the next issue. The movie made her death emotional, but lacked the depth of message. It was basically saying "Keep your promise or people die" or "enjoy life because we can die at any time" (which are weirdly conflicting messages given the context). What needed to be explored was the contrast between a villain and a hero, and how even a flawed protagonist needs to recognize the line and have the maturity to respect it. That is what defines spider-man, not some broken promise or a graduation speech.
The Amazing Spider Man 2 was a good movie,but Gwen Stacy’s death was the saddest part.
I loved Spider verse! Who agrees?
Fuckin' awesome
so good, and im not really a spiderfan
Meh, wasn't really my cup of tea.
Raptorus77 me
YASSSSS SP//Dr was my favorite character.
dying wish not even mentioned, I fucking cried!
Two story lines I loved, but I guess they're a lot more obscure now, were crossover issues in the regular Spider Man series while Todd McFarlane was writing and drawing the series. Spider Man teaming up with Wolverine in one arc, and Ghost Rider in another. They were very dark stories, particularly the one with Wolvie, where they're led to believe the Wendigo is killing children in the woods, but it turns out it's a child molester/murderer dumping their bodies. Darker stuff, and still some of the best comic stories I've ever read.
Kraven's Last Hunt will always be my favorite story. "They said my mother was insane."
Spyder!
Spyder!
Burning Bright!
In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye,
Could lay thy fearful Symmetry?
Kraven's Last Hunt was the greatest Spider-Man Story ever written in my opinion. It was so beautiful, Mike Zeck's art in it was poster quality, J.M Dematteis' writing made me cry. All in all it was one of the most enjoyable eras of Spider-Man of all time.
Spiderman was so perfect until the One More Day saga
Please, it will be aprecciated
he was still redeemable... until the superior spiderman storyline
But now theres no way to fix it
game nerd Superior was alright
Rodimus Spiderverse, nerd
Easily the best superhero ever created.
I would add Spider-Man Vs Wolverine (1987). Great plot, great fight, all in the soviet Germany.
4:45 In my opinion, the greatest comic book panel of all time.
ayo???
I absolutely adore the entire Superior Spider-Man run, Maximum Carnage and Kraven's Last Hunt, not to mention the Night Gwen Stacy Died, I love this character
I get chills every time I see that whiplash scene from the movie.
"one of the things that make spidey so popular is his determination... and the fact he never gives up."
You basically gave us an adjective, then the definition of the adjective as if they were to completely different traits.
Amazing Spider-Man #300 was my favorite
Me to
Damn I loved 90s Spider-Man cartoon
I like the one when he fights The Lizard for the first time.
Seriously? No Superior Spider-Man?
+fullmetalvenom Fuck that shit.
+Spider Man Fuck you that's a great comic book
+Spider Man haha. of course spiderman is gonna hate on doc ock spiderman XD
Dragon I just like the costume, but the movie itself is not good, IMO.
***** it's not THAT terrible, but yeah
My favorite is Amazing Spider-Man 300.The story is so beatifully written and holds you at the edge of your seat for what will happen next and the artwork from the legendary Todd Mcfarlane is balls to the walls.
I cried like a little girl when I read the death of Ultimate Spiderman
5:36 The reason why I love Spiderman so much.
I really liked Spider-Verse
+Fabrizio cargnelutti me too
I love it cause it introduced Spidergwen.
+Fabrizio cargnelutti Same here. Great story.
Hmmm it could be better
Here from 3 years in the future. Check out the movie! Lol
I wanna mention the recent saga 'Renew Your Vows' where 'One More Day' didn't happen and Pete and MJ have a daughter(Who doesn't become Spider-Girl, but does have powers).
you know that the kid who collected spider man was shown in spider man the animated series in 1994/98
It was a girl in that one i think.
It's Over 9000 Productions yep
+Meelo the Great and then that kid teamed up with a taxi driver and defeated Doctor Octopus.
General Franky I love that episode.
Dude, that was an awesome 2-part episode.
I remember one issue where Spider-Man fights Nightcrawler, then soon after the Punisher attacks them both. That was an interesting adventure. It was in Marvel Essential Spider-Man Vol. 8.
spiderman is the best super hero
Not at all
+UncommonSituations that for me not for you
+UncommonSituations Whos the best? Detachable limb man?
Batman a better. Wolverines better. Dead pools better. Night wings better. Ironmans better. Cap is better.
Lmao kill myself because I don't like spider man 😂. Hahah ok. Spider-Man was my favorite character. When I was like five. Then I grew up.
The Best Spider-Man cartoon ever 1994-98 İ remember İ cried too much at ending OF series
"In the next issue, Spidey one-upped the Green Goblin by discovering that he was Norman Osborn."
Osborn unmasked himself in front of Peter. There was no "one-upped" moment.
I would love to read any of The Spider-Man Storylines starting with Amazing Fantasy #15, Venom, If This be My Destiny, Spider-Man No More, Kraven's Last Hunt, The Kindred Saga, Marvel Knights: Spider-Man's Last Stand, Sinister Six, Spider Island, Death of Jean Dewolfe, Clone Saga, The Other, The Death of Gwen Stacy, and Most importantly, Ultimate Spider-man.
This was a good list, but I definitely think that an entry for when Spidey had the Cosmic Powers would have been a great addition. He threw the Hulk into orbit, after all.
On the top you miss:
- Spider-Man's Tangled Web Gentlemen's Agreement one (Like the kids who collect spider-man one of the most emotional story of spider-man)
- Renew your vows (what if spidey and mj had a daughter instead of having made a pact with the devil !)
- Spider-man Noir (spider-man in the 30's )
- Superior Spider-man (doc ock become spider-man)
- Astonishing Spider-Man & Wolverine (spidey and wolverine travel in time)
- Perceptions (by todd mcfarlane, spidey and Wolverine in a good policy investigation in Canada with childs' murders and the wendigo)
- Tourments (by todd mcfarlane, spidey against the hobgoblin who kidnap a kid)
- No One Gets Outta Here Alive! (by todd mcfarlane, spidey wins against the death and punch thanos)
- The gauntlet and Grim Hunt Sagas (spider-man against his worst classic foes)
- Marvel Knights Spider-Man - the last stand (spider-man vs the sinister twelve )
- Marvel Knights Spider-Man - the other (spider-man dies and evolves)
- Spider-man Civil War (the spider-man part of CW, spidey defeats both iron man and captain america )
- Revelations : The Night Of The Goblin! (the death of ben reilly)
- The Final Chapter : The Triumph Of The Goblin ! (Green goblin kills spider-man)
- Spider-Man's Tangled Web: Flowers for the Rhino (emotional good story)
- Spider-Man's Tangled Web: Open All Night
- Spider-Man/Wolverine - Stuff Of Legends
- Spider-Man: Reign
- Pulse
- Spider-Man, Quality Of Life (even though i am not a 3d fan the story is realy cool)
- Morlun first fight and The Conversation (morlun vs spidey : fight to death & aunt may finds the secret of spider-man)
- Shed ( THE lizard lost his humanity and spidey have to deal with one of his worst failure)
- To Have and to Hold (shield research spidey and mj )
the death of Spider-Man is my favorite and it was sad.
Does anyone else remember Spiderman the animated series (1994-1998) did any episode based on # 9?
Yes they did! The episode is called "attack of the octobot" and the character who was sick was a girl named Taina
THIS! This is kind the lists we need! Great job!
Too many people knows many of the movies, and nothing of the comics. This kind of lists should change it.
+JohnnyElRed nor do they know spidermans true strength
+JohnnyElRed nor do they know spidermans true strength
I think it was a good list, to be honest. Though the Civil War story arch was actually a good Spider-Man story too.
There's a nod to, "if this be my destiny" in spider man homecoming. And it's awesome!!!!!
I think one of my favs was "The Clone Saga" in an effort to make Spider-Man more like he was in the 60s, (puns, ect), the character of Ben Reilly/ the Scarlet Spider was introduced. The issues were only supposed to be a six issue run, with Ben turning out too be the real Spider-Man. But it was stretched out too include the death of Aunt May and Peter giving up the role of Spider-Man, and leaving town with Mary Jane. But fans were not happy, so after a year Peter was brought back, along with Norman Osborne and the Green Goblin. Ben was eventually killed and turned out to be the clone.
It started off EPIC! However Marvel should had just kept Ben Reilly as Scarlet Spider and work on that identity...
The whole "Aunt May" death, but it ONLY an actress and the return of Norman Osborne was a JOKE!
Gwen Stacy was not Spidey's first true love. It was Betty Brant, and Spidey himself has mentioned it in the comics before.
southpark645 Betty was his 1st "love interest" after Liz dumped him. After Peter graduates from high school and Betty comes back to New York after mourning the death of her brother, they simply become good friends and Pete is over her mostly.
woah I would of never thought that Spiderman comics could be this emotional. it shows that it's more than a teenage /young adult superhero climbing walls and taking down bad guys. you just gotta love comics. nice vid I would love more uploads like this
The "Back in Black" storyline should get an Honorable Mention at least, in particular ASM 542, where Spidey (finally!) puts the major smackdown on Kingpin.
Amazing spiderman issue 101 was probably the weirdest issue yet😂
My List:
1. If this be My Destiny
2. the Death of Gwen Stacy
3. Spider-Man No More
4. Kraven's Last Hunt
5. Venom
6. Spider-Man Blue
7. the Green Goblin Unmasked
8. the Boy who Collects Spider-Man
9. Nothing Can't Stop the Juggernaut
10. Spider-Man
They should have added scenes from the Spider-Man episode "Make a Wish" for the ninth entry on the list. The story in that episode is very similar(based off of Amazing Spider-Man #55) and would have transitioned better then those random scenes from the Andrew Garfield second movie. My personal opinion, mind you!
+KimeraClan I agree, I think they should've put in the scene where Spider-Man's lifting the debris off of him from The Spectacular Spider-Man when they talked about "If This Be My Destiny...", as that references the most iconic moment in the comic.
"Nice outfit! Let me guess your a leo right?" Haha freakin Spidey
I bet Sheldon Cooper will disagree with you
What If...? #76 is my favorite Spider-Man. Here, Flash Thompson is bitten by the radioactive spider and he promptly goes mad with power, leaving a powerless nerdy Peter Parker to step-up and make a techno-suit to battle the bully. It's shows everything that makes Spider-Man the greatest hero in all of comic books.
No Spider-Man story can beat "The Night Gwen Stacy Died" story arc
Actually one does. The one right after it: "The Goblins Last Stand" is #1 easily. Norman Osborn's "death" is handled perfectly: "Nailed not to a cross of gold, but on a humble stake of tin..." Perfect. Peter is in a state of rage never seen before. Especially the ending. Peter is in his. lowest point ever and yells at MJ to leave him alone and that she wouldn't care if her own mother died. MJ goes to leave but then stops and slams the door shut seeing that Peter is in need of a friend.
@@goldenstatewarriors9418 Would you give comics a tie hen it comes to “Marvel VS DC”?
@@darkseidwavyy One time it happened in the 90’s. It’s not iconic or as well written as Death of Gwen Stacy.
For me "Coming Home", Morlun's first appearance, is one of the greatest Spidey's stories. J.M. Straczynski's run in Amazing Spider-Man was one of the best of the title.
top 10 batman comics
top 10 superman comics
+BATMANIA96 RETURNS some batman comics are better like the current Scott Snyder run, frank miller and a couple of miniseries and graphic novels here and there (my personal favourite The Long Halloween), but other than all star superman and a couple of others which I'd say are on par with some Spider-Man comics id say most superman comics are pretty big stinkers
All-Star Superman would be #1.
+Legit Fantomas I've heard goos things about Superman one Million (I think that's what it's called).
For the most part it's a solid list. I haven't read Spider-Man blue. Good to know MJ understands how important Gwen is and doesn't hold the tapes against him. She's way better then Lois Lane ever was.
On #4, Venom: Why would you credit Stan Lee for Amazing Spider-Man 300 when he had written the title in many years? This issue was written by David Michelinie and drawn by Todd McFarlane. Nothing to do with Stan Lee.
And you don't even have the great Spider-Man (The Death of Jean DeWolff) story on the list proper? And you are missing Spider-Man: Coming Home on the list and honorable mentions.
- Vengeance of Venom
-Spiderman: wanted dead or alive
- Maximum Carnage
- Spiderman: Torment
- Kraven's last hunt
- The amazing Spider-Man: Skating on thin ice (Canadian PSA comic book)
- Spiderman: Reign
- Marvel Zombies
Now, I have read both Ultimate and 616 Spider-Man. BUT, I personally think the ENTIRE Ultimate Spider-Man comics run is a straight up MASTERPIECE.
Now I love Miles, but I really wish Marvel didn't used the Ultimate universe to test ground a Ethnically diverse Spider-Man. I really wish it was still going on.
Spectacular Spiderman: the child within #'s 178-184 and the death of Harry Osborn #200 have always been my favorite Spiderman stories. the J.M. Dematteis writing is excellent and the Sal Buscema art is beautiful. I love the 12 box page layout he uses. they are really effective in showing the emotional turmoil the characters are going through. especially when it comes to harry going back and forth between his sanity and insanity.
The best super heroe ever created
Personally I don't care what others says, I LOVED, "The Clone Saga", "Fatal Pursit", "Cosmic Spidey", "Soul of the Hunter", "Back in Black", Ultimate Spider-Man, who is the Hobogolin back in the 80's, "Webs", Black Cat working with the Kingpin, and when MJ finally accepts Peter's proposal!
No Jean dewolff?
it was an honorable mention
Dragon Ballzzz Deep 8:47
You should do the "Top 10 Marvel Universe Comic Events" like Civil War, Fear Itself, Dark Reign and so on.
Now where the heck will I find amazing fantasy 15 in 2019?
Reprint form or online.
Love the background music
I'm pretty sure that Stan Lee didn't have any involvement in the creation of venom
Spider-Man: Blue and the narrator’s words that she will never hear it haunts me everyday. Those words ring through my mind everyday and it reminds me that death is random and those lost will never be brought back.
You forgot to mention
Spider verse
Superior spiderman
Spider island
Back in black
Grim hunt
Ends of the earth
Maximum Carnage
Carnage USA
Goblin Nation
Renew your vows
I know i missed a lot so mention them if you know more
+Mago Man Grim Hunt is so overlooked! Joe Kelly did a great job on that story
Spider Island was an honourable mention
And so was Maximum Carnage
Noir
DT spider verse and superior are very controversial and the fan base is still quite split. Adding those 2 here would not be a good idea.
Don't Forgot the Spider Verse Arc!
Top 10 Batman Comics you should read. was that made? was this request inappropriate here?
I personally thought that spider verse was a great story as well. It makes the Superior Spider-Man run not terrible and gives a lot of spiders some page time and gives an intense gripping narrative.
nice spoiler alert opening
Ugh, I hated Kraven's last hunt. Kraven's victory was so hollow and the book was just unnecessarily dark. I would've enjoyed it if Kraven actually learned what it took to be Spider-Man, but he just made up conditions for himself and was like "Yep, I'm a Superior Spider-Man." Also, no Spider-Man Ends of the Earth? That was a fantastic comic which really showcased how Peter, if given the chance, could be the next Iron Man or Captain America.
could have used the scene from spectacular spiderman for number 6 in that show masterplanner and spidy being pinned under a machine happens only its Gwen he needs to save not aunt may
Don't get me wrong the Green Goblin is great. That's why he's number two on my top 10 favorite Spider-Man villains of all time but nothing can beat the number one spot which goes to the lethal protector known as Venom. Sorry he knows everything about Peter and can dodge his spidey sense and it's basically fighting an evil doppelganger of yourself if you think about it
Death of Gwen Stacy better not be number 1.
Oh shit...
ah well
DAMN IT
Fun fact: venom defeated superman.
+Doctor Doom When and how?
You guys could make a top 10 "practical tips" series. Tips like 10 things to do if your car get wrecked or something.
Grim Hunt by Joe Kelley is a really amazing graphic novel. Check it out.
Jesse Day if the ending wasn't quite so rushed and his motivations (about to kill Kraven, really?!), I think it would've been superb.
My favorite is the Clone saga, specially the "I really, really hate clones" chapter 4.
If we should read them, why is there a spoiler warning?
+Suvir Sinha
Because they pretty much told you the whole story. That's why.
+Sounds Legit But if we should read them, why would they spoil them?
+Suvir Sinha Because its Watch Mojo.