Marvel Cyber Comics - Spider-Man

Spider-Man

From 1996 till 1998 there was a run of the Spider-Man Cybercomics. They appeared monthly for 14 months in four eight-page, weekly installments/episodes. After the 52nd episode Marvel remade them officially into storylines:

Spider-Man Storyline # 01 - 01-04 (July 18, 1996):

Written by Scott Lobdell, penciled by Mark Bagley, guest-starring Chamber and Vertigo.

Spider-Man Storyline # 02 - 05-08: The Menace of Mysterio

Guest-starring Mysterio kidnapping J. Jonah Jameson.

Spider-Man Storyline # 03 - 09-12:

Guest-starring Morbius and the Lizard.

Spider-Man Storyline # 04: Shock Value - 13-16

Guest-starring The Hand, Kingpin, The Rose, Hammerhead, Shocker and Green Goblin. The fourth chapter of the story was penciled by Daerick Gross.

Spider-Man Storyline # 05: The Gamma Gambit - 17-20

Penciled by Daerick Gross, guest-starring Green Goblin and The Hulk.

Spider-Man Storyline # 06 - 21-24:

Spider-man in the Savage Land, featuring Ka-Zar, Shanna the She-Devil and Zabu.

Spider-Man Storyline # 07: Sandblasted - 25-28: Read it here!

Peter Parker's latest gig as a freelance photographer is no day at the beach, thanks to the Sandman's untimely emergence. Featuring the Sandman at Coney Island with art by Daerick Gross.

Spider-Man Storyline # 08: Strange Heads
(This Storyline was included as a promo on a CD in Marvel Vision #25 and Ka-Zar #8)

  • Issue #29: (January 31, 1997): Peter Parker, MJ, Flash Thompson and Betty Brant get together to commemorate Gwen Stacy's death and decide to go visit the American Museum of Natural History. As the friends are on their tour, robbers attack and take MJ hostage. By John Lewandowski, Nghia Lam and Mark Badger!
  • Issue #30 (February 6, 1997): Spider-Man teams up with Doctor Strange in a story of webs and wizardry! By John Lewandowski, Nghia Lam and Mark Badger!
  • Issue #31 (February 13, 1997): Spider-Man and Doctor Strange confront the power of Hammerhead and the mystical might of the amulet of Aagara! It’s all-out head to head Hammerhead action! By John Lewandowski and Nghia Lam!
  • Issue #32 (February 20, 1997): Spider-Man and Doc Strange take on Hammerhead and the mystical amulet of Aagara! By John Lewandowski, Nghia Lam and Mark Badger!

Spider-Man Storyline # 09: Electric

  • Issue #33:
  • Issue #34 (March 6, 1997): Spider-Man finds his personal life turned upside down as the movie about him continues to film in New York – with the promise to reveal his secret identity to the world! By Glenn Greenberg, Casey Jones and Atomic Paintbrush!
  • Issue #35 March 13, 1997): The actor playing Spider-Man in the movie has gotten too caught up in the role – and now the real web-slinger’s gotta come to his rescue! By Glenn Greenberg, Todd Nauck and Atomic Paintbrush!
  • Issue #36 (March 20, 1997): The villainous Electro holds a movie studio and Mary Jane hostage – and the Black Tarantula is looming on the horizon! By Glenn Greenberg, Todd Nauck and Atomic Paintbrush!

Spider-Man Storyline # 10: Black Tarantula

  • Issue #37:
  • Issue #38 (April 3, 1997): Spider-Man continues to face the menace of his newest foe, the Black Tarantula! By Tom DeFalco, Daerick Gross and Atomic Paintbrush!
  • Issue #39:
  • Issue #40 (April 16, 1997): Spider-Man makes the mistake of coming between Black Tarantula and his kai in the explosive finale! By Tom DeFalco, Daerick Gross and Atomic Paintbrush!

Spider-Man Storyline # -1: Flashback

  • Issue #41 (April 24, 1997): The beginning of an all-new saga! When the mutant-hating Friends of Humanity stage a rally at Empire State University, Peter Parker must confront the ugliness of bigotry! Plus: Spider-Man is accused of murder! By Glenn Greenberg, Ariel Olivetti and Atomic Paintbrush!
  • Issue #42 (May 1, 1997): Spider-Man is accused of murder and the mutant-hating Friends of Humanity group are out to make him pay! But the real murderer, one of Spidey's greatest enemies, remains at large and dangerous as ever! By Glenn Greenberg, Ariel Olivetti and Mark Badger!
  • Issue #43 (May 8, 1997): A Flashback-Month tie-in! The first multimedia crossover ever done! Joe Robertson is forced to choose between covering a news story – or becoming a part of it! By Tom DeFalco and Mark Badger!
  • Issue #44 (May 15, 1997): A Flashback-Month tie-in! Concluding the first multimedia crossover ever done! Joe Robertson is given a choice between covering a major news story or becoming a part of it!

Spider-Man Storyline # 11: Venom Saga

  • Issue #45 (May 23, 1997): Peter Parker and Betty Brant investigate the murder for which Spider-Man has been blamed---and run into the REAL killer!
  • Issue #46 (May 29, 1997): At last! Spider-Man tangles with the man who framed him for murder – and his name is Venom!
  • Issue #47 (June 5, 1997): Spider-Man in an all-out, knock-down, drag-out fight with his most dangerous enemy: Venom!
  • Issue #48 (June 12, 1997): The explosive conclusion to "Venom Saga", with Spider-Man and Betty Brant caught in the middle! By Glenn Greenberg, Daerick Gross and Mark Badger!

Spider-Man Storyline # 12: Deathlock Solution

  • Issue # 49 (June 19, 1997): Spider-Man moves to stop Deathlok from changing the course of history! Is it the right move for the webhead to be making, or is he in way over his head – again?! By Scott Lobdell, Mindy Newell, Nghia Lam and Atomic Paintbrush!
  • Issue # 50:
  • Issue # 51 (July 3, 1997): Swingin’ on data! Trapped in the Cyberverse, Spider-Man and Deathlok attempt to stop Ryker’s cyborgs from rewriting their programming, from the inside! By Andrew Ball and Nghia Lam!
  • Issue # 52 (July 10, 1997): The concluding chapter of the Spider-Man/Deathlok saga! Cyberspace was never this exciting! By Andrew Ball and Nghia Lam!

Spider-Man Storyline # 13: Path of Vengeance

  • Issue # 53 (July 30, 1997): Part One! Someone has targeted Osborn Industries for destruction – and Spider-Man fears it could be his worst enemy, back from the dead! By Glenn Greenberg, Pat Chau and Mark Badger!
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  • Issue # 55 (August 13, 1997): Part Three! Spider-Man takes on the villain from his past who has targeted Osborn Industries for destruction - with Liz Allan Osborn caught in the middle! By Glenn Greenberg, Pat Chau and Atomic Paintbrush!
  • Issue # 56 (August 20, 1997): Part Four! Spider-Man takes on his old enemy, The Headsman, as the life of Liz Osborn hangs in the balance!

Spider-Man Storyline # 14: Maximum Plumage

  • Issue # 57 (August 27, 1997): Part One! Things turn fowl for Spider-Man when New York City is infiltrated by clones of Howard the Duck! By Glenn Greenberg and Daerick Gross!
  • Issue # 58 (September 3, 1997): Part Two! Doctor Bong is out to avenge himself upon Howard the Duck and Spider-Man finds himself drawn even deeper into this long-standing feud! By Glenn Greenberg, Daerick Gross and Mark Badger!
  • Issue # 59 (September 10, 1997): Part Three! At last: Spider-Man comes face-to-face with the diabolical Doctor Bong, with Howard the Duck caught in the middle! By Glenn Greenberg, Daerick Gross and Mark Badger!
  • Issue # 60 (September 17, 1997): Part Four! The conclusion to the mind-boggling Howard the Duck saga, featuring Spider-Man’s showdown with the maniacal menace, known as Doctor Bong!

Spider-Man Storyline # 15: Doom Control

(In five parts; 1998) His name is Von Doom. Victor Von Doom. And only Spider-Man can stop him from seizing control of all the minds in Manhattan. The first three parts (0-2) can be seen here. By D. G. Chichester and Daerick Gross.

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