List of Spider-Man Titles - Guides and Reference Materials

Guides and Reference Materials

  • Official Marvel Index to the Amazing Spider-Man #1-9 (April – December 1985)
  • Official Marvel Index to Marvel Team-Up #1-6 (January 1986 – July 1987)
  • Spider-Man Saga #1-4 (November 1991 – February 1992)
  • Spider-Man: Collector's Preview (December 1994)
  • Spider-Man: The Clone Journal (March 1995)
  • Spider-Man Unmasked (November 1996)
  • Peter and Mary Jane's Spider-Man Scrapbook (February 2000)
  • Marvel Encyclopedia: Spider-Man (November 2003)
  • Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Spider-Man 2004 (2004)
  • Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe: Spider-Man 2005 (2005)
  • Marvel Spotlight: Spider-Man, Back in Black (2007)
  • Marvel Spotlight: Spider-Man – One More Day/Brand New Day (2007)
  • Marvel Spotlight: Spider-Man – Brand New Day (2008)
  • Spider-Man: Brand New Day Yearbook (2008)
  • Official Index to the Marvel Universe #1-14 (February 2009 – March 2010)
  • Amazing Spider-Man: Grim Hunt, the Kraven Saga (May 2010)
  • Spider-Man Saga (December 2010)

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