: Brought a more polished art style and introduced Mary Jane Watson.
Directed by Marc Webb, this series aimed for a more grounded, "edgy" take on the character compared to previous films.
: After being bitten by a radioactive spider, teenager Peter Parker learns the hard way that "with great power comes great responsibility" after failing to stop a thief who later kills his Uncle Ben. Key Eras : The Amazing Spider Man
Launched by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, this is the primary continuity for Spider-Man in Marvel Comics.
: Includes J. Michael Straczynski's "Spider-Totem" arc and Dan Slott's "Superior Spider-Man" era where Doc Ock took over Peter's body. The Film Franchise (2012–2014) : Brought a more polished art style and
" The Amazing Spider-Man " refers to two major pillars of Marvel media: the flagship that began in 1963 and the film duology starring Andrew Garfield that rebooted the movie franchise in 2012 . The Flagship Comic Series (1963–Present)
: Introduced iconic villains like Doctor Octopus, Green Goblin, and the Lizard. Key Eras : Launched by Stan Lee and
: Featured the landmark story " The Night Gwen Stacy Died " in issue #121.