Marvel Adventures Spider-Man - Marvel Age

Marvel Age

  1. "Duel to the Death with the Vulture" / "The Uncanny Threat of the Terrible Tinkerer" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #2)
  2. "Spider-Man vs. Doctor Octopus" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #3)
  3. "Nothing Can Stop the Sandman!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #4)
  4. "Marked for Destruction by Doctor Doom!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #5)
  5. "Face-to-Face with the Lizard!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #6)
  6. "The Return of the Vulture" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #7)
  7. "The Terrible Threat of the Living Brain!" / "Spider-Man Tackles the Torch!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #8)
  8. "The Man Called Electro!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #9)
  9. "The Enforcers!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #10)
  10. "The Return of Doctor Octopus!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #11)
  11. "Unmasked by Doctor Octopus!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #12)
  12. "The Menace of Mysterio" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #13)
  13. "The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #14)
  14. "Kraven the Hunter" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #15)
  15. "Duel with Daredevil!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #16)
  16. "Return of the Green Goblin" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #17)
  17. "The End of Spider-Man!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #18)
  18. "Spidey Strikes Back!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #19)
  19. "The Coming of the Scorpion!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #20)
  20. "Where Flies the Beetle!" (Re-telling of The Amazing Spider-Man #21)

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