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Every Spider-Verse Omnibus Mapped | 13th Annual Tigereyes Most-Wanted Marvel Omnibus Poll

April 20, 2025 by krisis 4 Comments

Tigereyes Most Wanted Marvel Omnibus 2025 Spider-Verse Omnibus MappingIt’s the most wonderful time of the year for Marvel Omnibus fans – time for the Tigereyes Most Wanted Marvel Omnibus 13th Annual Secret Ballot! This post explains every Spider-Verse omnibus that does NOT exist – all of which will appear as options on the 2025 poll.

What do I meant by “Spider-Verse”? Every Spider-Hero other than Spidey himself, whether that’s from our own reality or the multiverse! Plus, several of his foes… who are sometimes anti-heroes in their own right.

For the next two weeks, I’ll be covering Marvel’s entire publishing history by mapping missing omnibus volumes to fill in every gap in your Marvel oversize shelf! That’s all leading to the kickoff of the Tigereyes Most Wanted Marvel Omnibus 13th Annual Secret Ballot on Near Mint Condition on April 28, 2025.

The Spider-Verse of friends and foes of Peter & Miles has very few omnibuses to represent it – basically, Spider-Gwen is the only other hero to score her own book! But, there’s also plenty of material from the many Spider-Women (including Jessica Drew, Julia Carpenter, Mattie Franklin, & Silk), multi-verse Spiders (including Spider-Ham, Spider-Girl, & Spider-Man Noir), plus allies (like Slingers, Arana, & Spider-Boy) and villains (like Doc Ock, Green Goblin, & Kraven).

If you’re not sure of what to vote for, stick around for a list of books vetted by a gang of the biggest mapping nerds on the internet with explanations from yours truly – keeper of the most-definitive guides to Marvel’s collected editions on the planet.

Or, if you don’t care about omnibuses, just use this post to learn about Marvel’s history and find some great comics to read!

The book titles and mapping in this post were curated with the help of Steve Ellis (AKA DBZALLSTAR). Steve is a supporter of the charity Comic Book Legal Defense Fund (CBLDF) – which just successfully fought to have comics restored to library shelves just outside of my beloved Philly! If you love this post and have a bit of extra comics cash you can spare consider donating the CBLDF today!

This post covers the following speculated omnibus volumes:

  • Spider-Women
    • Spider-Woman: Jessica Drew, The Early Years (1977 – 1981)
    • Spider-Woman: Julia Carpenter (1984 – 1991)
    • Spider-Woman: Mattie Franklin & The Loners (1999 – 2010) [includes Spider-Woman (1999)]
    • Spider-Woman: Jessica Drew, Modern Years Vol. 1 (2009 & on)
    • Silk Vol. 1 (2015 – 2023)
  • Scarlet Spider
    • Spider-Man: The Scarlet Spider (Kaine) by Yost (2012 – 2014) [2012 series + New Warriors issues]
    • Spider-Man: The Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly) by Peter David (2017 – 2019)
  • The Multiverse – Spider-Ham, Spider-Girl, Spider-Man Noir, & Spider-Verse
    • Spider-Girl: Mayday Parker Vol. 1 (1998 & on)
    • Spider-Girl: The MC2 Universe (1998 – 2008) [all non-Spider-Girl MC2 series]
    • Spider-Ham, Peter Porker (1985 – 2015)
    • Spider-Man: Spider-Man Noir (2009 & on)
    • Edge of Spider-Verse Omnibus (2014 & on)
  • Spider-Man’s Amazing Friends: Slingers, Spider-Boy, Spider-Girl
    • Slingers (1998 & on)
    • Spider-Girl: Arana – Anya Corazon (2005 – 2014)
    • Spider-Boy by Dan Slott (2023 – 2025)
  • The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man – Doc Ock, Green Goblin, & Kraven
    • Spider-Man Villains: Doctor Octopus – The Early Years (1963 – 1983)
    • Green Goblin: Norman Osborn, The Early Years (1963 & on)
    • Spider-Man Villains: Kraven (1964 – 1992)
    • Green Goblin – Phil Urich (1995 – 1998) [1995 series]

Remember: These titles and mappings are a suggestion of how Marvel could assemble these books. They are meant to help you decide on your votes on the Tigereyes poll. Your vote on the poll is a vote in favor of Marvel creating a book with that title or covering that period, NOT an endorsement of a specific map. Maps are presented as a proof of concept and to help you build your personal reading list.

Want to check out all of the other voting options for the 2025 Tigereyes Poll? Check out my 2025 Tigereyes poll options overview page that explains the poll, how to vote, and every title that will appear – including links to all of the posts in this series.

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Spider-Verse Omnibus Mapping: Spider-Woman Omnibuses

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Spider-Woman: Jessica Drew, The Early Years (1977 – 1981)

We now have four gorgeous Marvel Masterworks volumes restoring the complete 50 issues of Spider-Woman (1977).

Based on how Marvel quickly produced a massive Dazzler Omnibus from a similar Masterworks series, it seems entirely possible that they have an appetite to release massive Bronze Age books with huge page counts of they can contain an entire series.

It could also add Marvel Team-Up (1972) #97 and Uncanny X-Men (1963) #148, which are her only two other major appearances. They were left out of the Masterworks since Masterworks do their best to avoid double-dipping for guest appearances. See Guide to Spider-Woman for more information.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of Jessica Drew’s classic bronze age material in oversize format for the first time!

This would collect Marvel Spotlight (1971) #32, Marvel Two-in-One (1974) #29-33, Spider-Woman (1978) #1-50, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #97, Uncanny X-Men (1963) #148, and subsequent appearances in Avengers (1963) #240-241 & Annual 10 that wrap up her story.

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Spider-Woman: Julia Carpenter (1984 – 1991)

With Jessica Drew seeming to give up her costumed life as Spider-Woman in the 80s, Marvel established a second Spider-Woman during the original Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars (1984). Before she became Madame Web, Julia Carpenter was a government-made superhero who stumbled into the universal stakes of the original Secret War.

Much of her content in the late 80s and early 90s was as a member of Avengers West Coast and then Force Works, so it’s not likely all of that would be recollected here. But, it could include a few featured appearances. See Guide to Spider-Woman for more information.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect Julia Carpenter’s origins and major material prior to becoming Madame Web all in one volume.

This would begin to collect Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars (1984) #6 and material from 7-12, Uncanny X-Men (1963) #206, X-Factor (1986) #8-9, Avengers (1963) Annual 15, Iron Man (1968) #214, Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #125-126, Web of Spider-Man (1985) #3, material from Avengers West Coast (1989) #70-72, 74-82, 85-90 & Annual 6-7, excerpts from Infinity War (1993) #1 & 3, Spider-Woman (1993) #1-4, and more!

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Spider-Woman: Mattie Franklin & The Loners (1999 – 2010) [includes Spider-Woman (1999)]

Mattie Franklin was the third character to take the name of Spider-Woman, though she’s often the least-remembered. However, this omnibus would be a chance to collect her entire Spider-Woman (1999) series and the obscure The Loners (2007) mini-series!

Could this also include her appearance in Jessica Jones’s Alias (2001)? Marvel has problem to be a bit squeamish about merging MAX material with mainstream Marvel comics in a single omnibus in the past, so it’s not a sure thing.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of Mattie Franklin’s story in one book – including her complete Spider-Woman (1999) series!

This would collect her origin material (from Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #262, The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #441, Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #1-2 & 5-6, Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999) #1-2), material from Contest of Champions II (1999) #2-4, Spider-Woman (1999) #1-18 & Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #14, material “Fast Lane” comic inserts, possible Alias (2001) #16-21 (she does not appear in #17, but it is part of her arc), The Loners (2007) #1-6, The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #611 & 630, Amazing Spider-Man Presents: Black Cat (2010) #1 (2nd story), and material from Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #634.

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Spider-Woman (2020) by Pacheco & Pérez, released by Marvel Comics February 14 2024Spider-Woman: Jessica Drew, Modern Years Vol. 1 (2009 & on)

Jessica Drew experienced a major resurgence in the mid-00s when Brian Bendis pulled her into his New Avengers (2004) and then made her central to the run-up to Secret Invasion (2008)!

That wasn’t enough to spawn a long ongoing run for Drew in the 00s, but she was back on the Avengers and in consistenly the mix with other major Marvel heroes for the first time in over 20 years. That finally translated to her own series to tie in with Spider-Verse (2014), which finally brought her back to a starring role – which she’d continue multiple times in the following decade. See Guide to Spider-Woman for more information.

All of that material is probably too much for one omnibus… and, some of it would easily make its own omnibus! But, the breaks in all of that are hard to predict, and all of those books would likely garner a small amount of votes on their own. Instead, for the purposes of the poll we treat it all as one continuing line of modern Jessica Drew material in omnibus.

A vote for this book is a vote to kick off a modern omnibus line for Spider-Woman, which would include fantastic ongoing material from Dennis Hopeless and Carla Pacheco as it continues through to the present day.

This would begin to collect Giant-Size Spider-Woman (2005) #1, skip all of her Secret Invasion material, continue to Brian Bendis’s Spider-Woman (2009) #1-7, Avengers Assemble (2012) #9-13 (in which she is the lead character), and Dennis Hopeless’s Spider-Woman (2014) #1-10 & Spider-Woman (2015) #1-17 and “Spider-Women” crossover (Spider-Women Alpha #1, Silk (2015B) #7-8, Spider-Gwen (2015B) #7-8, Spider-Woman (2015) #6-7, Spider-Women Omega #1). It could add a guest appearance in Doctor Strange (2015) #21-24, also by Hopeless.

Then, a Volume 2 could collect Strikeforce (2019) #1-9 (where she was a lead), Spider-Woman (2020) #1-20 by Carla Pacheco & Pere Pérez, and Spider-Woman (2023) #1-10 by Steve Foxe (along with material from Web of Spider-Man (2024) #1).

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Silk (2016) #19Silk Vol. 1 (2015 – 2023)

Silk was introduced during the run-up to Spider-Verse (2014) as the girl who could have been Peter Parker. She went to school with him and endured a similar radioactive spider-bite, but her life took a distinctly different path from that point forward. See Guide to Silk for more details!

Silk managed to spin off into a sequence of her own series, at first entirely written by Robbie Thompson. These gave her a much more complex story arc and inner life than her introduction by Dan Slott, which focused her her pheromone-driven attraction to Peter Parker in an unfortunate way.

Weirdly, to keep Silk alive and in more comics, she has been regressed in age significantly from her first appearance. If she’s truly Peter Parker’s peer, she ought to be in her mid-to-late 20s. However, in the 2020s Marvel has her as the naive sidekick to Black Cat (who has always been portrayed as being the same age as Peter) and hanging out with teenagers in the New Agents of Atlas.

A series of mini-series in 2021 through 2023 got Silk’s character back on track and returned to portraying her with complexity rather than trying to simplify her into being another “Spider-Girl.”

A vote for this book is a vote to begin to collecting Silk in omnibus format, which could easily continue into a second volume.

This would collect Amazing Spider-Man (2014) #4-6 (and scenes from #1-3), Silk (2015A) #1-7, Amazing Spider-Man (2015) #1 (3rd story), Silk (2015B) #1-19 and the “Spider-Women” crossover (Spider-Women Alpha (2016) #1, Spider-Gwen (2015B) #7-8, Silk (2015B) #7-8, Spider-Woman (2015) #6-7, and Spider-Women Omega (2016) #1), and Amazing Spider-Man & Silk: The Spider(Fly) Effect (2016) #1-4,

I could see a collection stopping there, since that is three recollected trades of content totaling about 40 issues. We could also continue to collect Silk (2021) #1-5, Silk (2022) #1-5, and Silk (2023) #1-5. Or, if there are more Silk comics planned, we could hold them for a Volume 2.

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Spider-Verse Omnibus Mapping: Scarlet Spider Omnibuses

We’ve had multiple heroes don the costume and title of Scarlet Spider, but they all tend to have one thing in common – they’re copies of Peter Parker!

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Spider-Man: The Scarlet Spider (Kaine) by Yost (2012 – 2014) [2012 series + New Warriors issues]

A vote for this book is to collect Kaine’s 2010s adventures both solo and with the New Warriors, entirely penned by Christopher Yost.

This would collect  Scarlet Spider (2012) #1-25 & 12.1, Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #2, material from Point One #1, and New Warriors (2014) #1-12.

Could we use this to collect some of Kaine’s history in a coherent way? It’s tempting, but we already have a forty issue omnibus – there’s not much room for his origins here unless it omits the New Warriors run.

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Spider-Man: The Scarlet Spider (Ben Reilly) by Peter David (2017 – 2019)

This Peter David run featured Ben Reilly’s return to life as he became the Spider-Man of Las Vegas! It’s a critical chapter in Ben’s ongoing story to understand his path to appearing in the “BEYOND!” portion of the Spider-Man (2018) run.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of Peter David’s Ben Reilly’s as the Scarlet Spider in one place.

This would collect Ben Reilly: Scarlet Spider (2017) #1-25 and material from Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy – Omega (2017)#1. It could optionally include material from Spider-Geddon (2018) or Ben Reilly: Spider-Man (2022) #1-5, a retcon series by J. M. DeMatteis.

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Spider-Verse Omnibus Mapping: The Multiverse – Spider-Ham, Spider-Girl, Spider-Man Noir, & Spider-Verse

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Spider-Girl: Mayday Parker Vol. 1 (1998 & on)

Mayday Parker is an alternate universe character with a surprisingly durable popularity considering her obscure beginnings.

Mayday was introduced as part of Marvel’s MC2, a late-90s attempt to spin off a fresh Marvel Universe with the next generation of Marvel heroes. There, Mayday is the biological daughter of Peter & Mary Jane, who inherited Peter’s powers.

Most of the MC2 fizzled after just a handful of issues, but Spider-Girl was the little comic that could in the 00s as written by her creator Tom DeFalco. Her book was saved again and again from the brink of cancellation until it reached issue #100, after which it relaunched into a new volume, which then spun off into back-up features in Marvel-616 Spider-Man comics.

A vote for this is a vote for Marvel to crack into Mayday Parker in omnibus format!

This would begin to collect What If…? (1989) #105 (later reprinted as Spider-Girl #0), Spider-Girl (1998) #0, 1/2, 1-100 & Annual 1999, The Buzz (2000) #1-3, Last Hero Standing (2005) #1-5, Last Planet Standing (2006) #1-5, Amazing Spider-Girl (2006) #0-30, material from Amazing Spider-Man Family (2008) #1-3 & 5-7, back-ups in Web of Spider-Man (2009) #1-7, Spectacular Spider-Girl (2010) #1-4, and finally Spider-Girl: End (2010) #1. She doesn’t pop up again until Spider-Verse in 2014, as which point she is an ensemble multiverse character and not a solo star. However, she also had some back-ups in Spider-Island (2015), a Secret Wars (2015) tie-in.

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Spider-Girl: The MC2 Universe (1998 – 2008) [all non-Spider-Girl MC2 series]

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of the MC2 Universe other than Spider-Girl together in one place as a companion to Spider-Girl’s omnibus line.

This would collect A-Next (1998) #1-12, J2 (1998) #1-12, Fantastic Five (1999) #1-5, Wild Thing (1999) #0-5, The Buzz (2000) #1-3, American Dream (2008), Darkdevil (2000) #1-3, Last Hero Standing (2005) #1-5, Last Planet Standing (2006) #1-5, Fantastic Five (2007) #1-5, Avengers Next (2007) #1-5, American Dream (2008) #1-5, and perhaps American Dream’s membership in Captain America Corps (2011) #1-5 miniseries. It might also include a handful of Spider-Girl issues for context or where many other MC2 characters appear.

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Spider-Ham, Peter Porker (1985 – 2015)

Spider-Ham is now a world-wide star thanks to his appearances in the Spider-Verse films as voiced by John Mulaney. It was Spider-Ham’s in-continuity appearances in the 2014 Spider-Verse event that tipped him for that role, but previously he had mostly been a star of a kids’ comic in a completely separate Earth in Marvel’s multiverse! See Guide to Spider-Ham for more details.

This would collect all of those pre-Marvel-616 continuity tales based on the mapping of a pair of complete collections, maybe adding a handful of more recent material that wouldn’t otherwise have a home in an omnibus.

A vote for this book is a vote to comprehensively collect all of Spider-Ham’s comics together in oversize hardcover for the first time!

This would collect Marvel Tails (1983) #1 (both stories), Peter Porker, The Spectacular Spider-Ham (1985) #1-17, the Spider-Ham back-ups from Marvel Tales (1964) #201-212, 214-219, 223-230, 233, 236-237, 239-240, 247; What The–?! (1988) #20; Ultimate Civil War: Spider-Ham (2007) #1; Spider-Ham 25th Anniversary Special (2010) #1; Spider-Man Annual (2019) #1; and material from What The–?! (1988) #3, 18, 22, 24, 26 and Spider-Verse (2015) #1.

That’s truly everything Spider-Ham through Spider-Verse, plus that Annual one-shot story from 2019. For fun, we could also top this off with Spider-Ham (2020) #1-5.

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Spider-Man: Spider-Man Noir (2009 & on)

While we have the entire original Marvel Noir Universe listed separately on the poll, this is a chance to collect only Spider-Man Noir’s comics – which extended beyond the original Noir line.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of Spider-Man Noir’s adventures in one place before the debut of his Amazon Prime show!

This would collect Spider-Man Noir (2008) #1-4, Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without a Face (2009) #1-4, material from Edge of Spider-Verse (2014) #1, Spider-Geddon: Spider-Man Noir Video Comic (2018), material from Spider-Verse Team-Up (2014) #1, Spider-Verse (2019) #4-5, and Spider-Man Noir (2020) #1-5 (which continues directly from Spider-Verse #5).

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Edge of Spider-Verse Omnibus (2014 & on)

“Spider-Verse” is a term that means different things to different fans.

For fans of the main Amazing Spider-Man comic run, it refers to a specific event that saw Peter Parker uniting every Spider-hero from across the entire Marvel multimedia multiverse. For film fans, it refers to a trio of Miles Morales film vehicles.

But, for major Marvel zombies who read Marvel’s new comics month in and month out (points emphatically to self), Spider-Verse has become an annual brand of comic mini-series introducing a new line-up of variant Spiders and checking in on existing ones.

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of the Spider-Verse comics full of new Spiders all in one place!

This would collect Edge of Spider-Verse (2014) #1-5, Spider-Verse (2019) #1-6, Spider-Man: Enter the Spider-Verse (2018) #1, Spider-Verse (2019) #1-6, Edge of Spider-Verse (2022) #1-5, Edge of Spider-Verse (2023) #1-4, Marvel Voices: Spider-Verse (2023) #1, Edge of Spider-Verse (2024) #1-4, material from Web of Spider-Man (2024) #1, Spider Society (2024) #1-4, Web of Spider-Verse: New Blood (2025) #1, Spider-Verse vs. Venom-Verse (2025) #1-5, and possibly even all of Spider-Verse Unlimited Infinity Comic (2022) #1-53.

Carnage & Venom Omnibus Mapping: Spider-Man’s Amazing Friend – Slingers, Spider-Boy, Spider-Girl

Slingers (1998 & on)

I can’t take credit for this one! DBZALLSTAR went deep to find every possible Slinger appearance and pull them into a single omnibus.

A vote for this book is a vote for Slingers superfans to finally get all of their materials collected in one place for the first time.

This would collect Slingers (1998) #0, 1 (all four versions), & 2-12, Runaways (2005) 1-6, Loners (2007) #1-6, War of Kings: Darkhawk (2009) #1-2, Fear Itself: Youth in Revolt (2011) #1-6, Ben Reilly: The Scarlet Spider (2017) # 7-13, and Amazing Spider-Man (2018) #82.BEY, 83.BEY, & 88.BEY, plus material excerpted from Contest of Champions II #1 & 3, New Warriors (1999) #1, GLA #2, Civil War: Frontline #2, Civil War #6, Avengers: The Initiative (2007) #1, 13-23, 25, 28, 35, Secret Invasion (2008) #3, 6, & 7, Secret Invasion: Runaways/Young Avengers #1, Avengers: The Initiative Special Featuring Reptil #1, Ms. Marvel (2006) #18-19, Marvel Holiday Special 2007 #1, Avengers Academy (2010) #21, 23, 26, & 30-31, AXIS: Hobgoblin #1, All-New Wolverine Annual #1, Red Goblin #7, and Blood Hunt”(2024) #1

Spider-Girl: Arana – Anya Corazon (2005 – 2014)

A vote for this book is a vote to collect all of Anya Corazon’s material into a single book!

This would collect Araña material from Spider-Girl (2011) #1, Amazing Fantasy (2004) #1-6, Arana: Heart of the Spider (2005) #1-12, Spider-Man & Arana: Hunter Revealed (2006) #1, some of her team-ups in Ms. Marvel (2006) #6-8, 11-14, & 18-24, material from Amazing Spider-Man Extra (2008) #1, appearances in Nomad back-ups in Captain America (1968) #602-606 & 610, Young Allies (2010) #1-6, Spider-Girl (2011) #1-8, Onslaught Unleashed (2011) #1-4, Spider-Island: Spider-Girl (2011) #1-3, a featured arc in Avengers Assemble (2012) #21-25, and more!

Spider-Boy by Dan Slott (2023 – 2025)

I’m sure it wasn’t just me who rolled my eyes at the debut of Spider-Boy in Dan Slott’s return to Spider-Man (2022). Slott used his second Spider-Verse story as a way to conveniently retcon in a kid Spidey who no one had any recollection of!

Imagine my surprise when the ongoing Spider-Boy (2023) series turned out to be non-stop delight! So few in-continuity Marvel comics work well for readers of all ages, but Slott found a perfect tone for this book with stakes that still feel serious enough to keep an adult reader like me invested.

With Dan Slott making an exit from DC to Marvel, all of his initial Spider-Boy material ends just next month, which makes this a perfect time for it to all be collected into one book!

This would collect, material from Spider-Man (2022) #8-11 (and material from #7), Spider-Boy (2023) #1-20 & Annual 1, material from Edge of Spider-Verse (2023) #3, Spider-Man Unlimited Infinity Comic (2023) #19-24, Spider-Woman (2023) #5, and Superior Spider-Man (2023) #5-8 (and material from #4).

Spider-Verse Omnibus Mapping: The Deadly Foes of Spider-Man – Doc Ock, Green Goblin, & Kraven

Spider-Man has many iconic enemies, but how many of them merit their own omnibuses? DBZALLSTAR took a deep dive into multiple foes and came out with four that met the requirement of having a diverse enough amount of material that they didn’t simply feel like a full-on double-dip from just one or two Spider-Man omnibuses.

Spider-Man Villains: Doctor Octopus – The Early Years (1963 – 1983)

This could begin to collect material from Amazing Spider-Man (1963) # 3, 11-12, Annual 1, 18, 30-32, 53-56, 88-90, 112-115, 130-131, 152, 154-159, & Annual 13 & 15 and Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #72-79 & Annual 1. That takes up to his appearance in Marvel Super Hero Secret Wars (1984), and we could continue collecting more of his significant appearances and mini-series from there!

Green Goblin: Norman Osborn, The Early Years (1963 & on)

This could begin collect material from Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #14, 17-18, 25-27, 37-40, 97-98, 121-123, Amazing Spider-Man Mighty Marvel Comics Calendar (1978) #1, Exclusive Collectors’ Edition: Spider-Man (AIM) (1980) #1, Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #101, Marvel Graphic Novel (1982) #46 – Amazing Spider-Man Parallel Lives (1989), retcon stories (from Untold Tales of Spider-Man (1995) #1-2, 4, 8, 18, 20, & 22, Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999) #-1, and Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin (2024) #1-4), and material from Amazing Spider-Man (1963) Annual 1 & #23, 47, 61-63, 66, 96, 105, 117, & 119, Spectacular Spider-Man Magazine #2, and Spider-Man: The Osborn Journal (1996) #1.

Spider-Man Villains: Kraven (1964 – 1992)

See my Guide to Kraven for my own deep dive into this material!

This would collect Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #15, an excerpt from Tales of Suspense (1959) #58, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) Annual 1, #34, & 47-49, Astonishing Tales (1970) #1-2, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #103-104 & 110-111, Daredevil (1964) #104 (and material from #105), Creatures on the Loose (1971) #32-33, Marvel Chillers (1975) #4, Marvel Team-Up (1972) #67, The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #209, Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #65, Ka-Zar the Savage (1981) #19-21, West Coast Avengers (1985) #3, “Kraven’s Last Hunt” (Web of Spider-Man (1985) #31-32, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #293-294, Peter Parker, the Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #131-132), The Amazing Spider-Man: Soul of the Hunter (1992) OGN, and later retcon stories from X-Men/Spider-Man (2009) #1, X-Men: Hidden Years (1999) #16-17, Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #634-637 (2nd stories), and possibly Spider-Man: The Lost Hunt (2022) #1-5.

Green Goblin – Phil Urich (1995 – 1998) [1995 series]

This would collect Green Goblin (1995) #1-13, along with Web of Spider-Man (1985) #125, Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #225, and Amazing Scarlet Spider #2.

That perfectly marries the nearly 400-page 2011 paperback of the same material. I think we could also add some material (some of it just cameo-level) from Spider-Man: Legacy of Evil, Spider-Man: Final Adventure (1995) #1, Spectacular Spider-Man (1988) #235, Spider-Man Unlimited (1993) #16, and Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #413, 415, 422, 425, & 433 to make this a complete story.

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  1. SpiderJ says

    April 26, 2025 at 1:57 pm

    For mapping purposes, Spider-Girl (Mayday) had a solo story that ran as back-ups in the Spider-Island series during Secret Wars that was it’s own thing in the MC2 universe but it’s a direct sequel to what happened in Spider-Verse and her Spider-Verse tie-in in ASM. Sad that all of her development afterwards is spread across these events, the completionist in me also wants to add her appearances in Spider-Geddon, Spider-Man (2022), and Edge of Spider-Verse (2023), but understand event omnis would be a more rational way to go. That solo story in between all of this seems to be on a (Spider-) island lol.

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    • krisis says

      April 26, 2025 at 2:58 pm

      A great catch! I added this note in the post and amended my file. I think I threw up my hands and stopped adding material after Spider-Verse because I remembered her as always part of an ensemble after that, but I’ve never read any of the Secret Wars tie-ins.

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  2. Cody says

    April 27, 2025 at 2:55 pm

    Here’s some suggestions:

    – pivot Spider-Man Noir into a dedicated Marvel Noir Omnibus

    > collects Daredevil Noir #1-4; Deadpool Pulp #1-4; Iron Man Noir #1-4; Luke Cage Noir #1-4; Punisher Noir #1-4; Spider-Geddon: Spider-Man Noir Video Comic 1; Spider-Man: Noir (2009) #1-4; Spider-Man: Noir (2020) #1-5; Spider-Man Noir: Eyes Without a Face #1-4; Weapon X Noir #1; Wolverine Noir #1-4; X-Men Noir #1-4; X-Men Noir: Mark of Cain #1-4; material from Edge of SpiderVerse #1, Spider-Verse Team-Up #1.

    – insert a Kingpin omnibus into Marvel villains

    > collects Amazing SpiderMan (1963) #50-52, #539543; Daredevil (1964) #170-172, #227-233, #297-300; Daredevil (1998) #26-31, #46-50, #116; Daredevil: Love and War #1; Kingpin (2003) #17; Kingpin (2017) #1-5; Punisher Max (2010) #1-5; Spectacular Spider-Man (2003) #21; SpiderMan/Kingpin: To the Death; Spider-Man’s Tangled Web #4.

    – Third volume of Spider-Man 2099, but potentially labeled “Miguel O’Hara: Spider-Man 2099” to cover the Orlando stories, 2019 event, and recent Peter David mini

    > collects Amazing Spider-Man (2018) #32-36; Miguel O’Hara: Spider-Man 2099 #1-5; SpiderMan 2099 (2019) #1; SpiderMan 2099: Dark Genesis #1-5; Spider-Man 2099: Exodus #1-5; Spider-Man 2099: Exodus Alpha, Omega; Symbiote Spider-Man 2099 #1-5; 2099 Alpha, Omega; material from Amazing Spider-Man #25.

    – Spider-Man Animated Series Omnibus

    > collects Spider-Man Adventures #1-15; SpiderMan Unlimited (1999) #1/2, #1-5; The Adventures of Spider-Man #1-12.

    – Spider-Man by Paul Jenkins Omnibus as a gap-filler after Next Chapter era

    > collects Amazing SpiderMan (1999) #25, #29; Mythos: Spider-Man #1; Peter Parker: Spider-Man (1999) #20-41, #44-50; Spectacular Spider-Man (2003) #1-22, #27.

    – Spider-Man Adjectiveless Era Omnibus to line up with clone saga and expand upon McFarlane’s omnibus

    > collects Spider-Man (1990) #1-50; X-Force #4.

    – Marvel Knights Omnibus. Once the 2004 series ended with “The Other” crossover, it was relaunched as Sensational Spider-Man

    > collects Daredevil/Spider-Man #1-4; Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (2004) #1-18; Marvel Knights: Spider-Man (2013) #1-5; Sensational Spider-Man (2006) #23-40, Annual #1; Sentry/Spider-Man #1; Spider-Man/Daredevil #1; Spider-Man & Wolverine #1-4.

    – Daily Bugle: Front Line Omnibus to collect the various mini-series they had as well as the cancelled mini-series.

    > collects Amazing SpiderMan: Daily Bugle #1-2; Civil War: Frontline #1-11; Daily Bugle #1-3; Daily Bugle: Civil War Newspaper Special #1; Dark Reign: The List Amazing Spider-Man #1; Deadline #1-4; Secret Invasion: Front Line #1-5; Siege: Embedded #1-4; Spider-Man: Legacy of Evil #1; Spider-Man’s Tangled Web #20; World War Hulk: Frontline #1-6; material from Marvel Holiday Special 2004, Spectacular Spider-Man #205-207.

    – Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane Omnibus

    > collects Mary Jane #1-4; Mary Jane: Homecoming #1-4; Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane #1-20; SpiderMan Loves Mary Jane Season 2 #1-5.

    – Spider-Island Event Omnibus

    > collects Amazing Spider-Man #666-673; Black Panther: The Most Dangerous Man Alive #524; Herc #7-8; Spider-Island #1-5; Spider-Island: Avengers; Spider-Island: Cloak and Dagger #1-3; Spider-Island: Daily Bugle; Spider-Island: Deadly Foes; Spider-Island: Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1-3; Spider-Island: Emergence of Evil: Jackal and Hobgoblin; Spider-Island: Heroes for Hire; Spider-Island: I Love New York; Spider-Island: Infested; Spider-Island: SpiderWoman; Spider-Island: The Amazing Spider-Girl #1-3; Venom #6-9; material from Amazing Spider-Man #659-660, #662-665; Spider-Island Spotlight.

    – Spider-Man by Kaare Andrews Omnibus

    > Amazing Fantasy #1-5; Marvel’s Mangaverse: Spider-Man; Spider-Man: Legend of the Spider-Clan #1-5; Spider-Man: Reign #1-4; Spider-Man: Reign 2 #1-5; Spider-Man’s Tangled Web #10; Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Year One #1-5.

    – Back in Black Omnibus that combines the two oversized hardcovers like they did with Black Costume Saga.

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    • krisis says

      April 27, 2025 at 9:51 pm

      These are great! There is a All-of-Noir omni in the poll choices, but it ends when the original Noir books ended. We eliminated the Spider-Island book when it become obvious it fits into Slott if you want it do. Back in Black was in the list pretty far into our team review and I personally cut it – I felt like it was too messy to justify, but I’m fully willing to admit that I could have made the wrong call on that one. All of these other ones would be great to have and I will add them to the notes for next year.

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