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''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' (preceded by ''
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'') is a
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series intended for all ages, especially
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, that ran for 61 issues from May 2005 through May 2010. The ''Marvel Age Spider-Man'' stories were based on early issues that
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wrote in the 1960s. The first few issues of ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' carried on this tradition before switching to original, single-issue stories. In June 2010, the series was relaunched as ''Spider-Man: Marvel Adventures''.


''Marvel Age Spider-Man''

# "Duel to the Death with the
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'' #2) # "Spider-Man vs.
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" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #3) # "Nothing Can Stop the
Sandman The Sandman is a mythical character in European folklore who puts people to sleep and encourages and inspires beautiful dreams by sprinkling magical sand onto their eyes. Representation in traditional folklore The Sandman is a traditional charact ...
!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #4) # "Marked for Destruction by
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!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #5) # "Face-to-Face with the
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!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #6) # "The Return of the Vulture" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #7) # "The Terrible Threat of the Living Brain!" / "Spider-Man Tackles the
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!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #8) # "The Man Called Electro!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #9) # " The Enforcers!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #10) # "The Return of Doctor Octopus!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #11) # "Unmasked by Doctor Octopus!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #12) # "The Menace of
Mysterio Mysterio (Quentin Beck) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the character first appeared in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #13 (June 1964). He is primarily depicted ...
" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #13) # "The Grotesque Adventure of the
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Kraven the Hunter Kraven the Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff; Russian: Сергей Кравинов) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Debuting in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' issue #15 (August 1964) as an adversary to ...
" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #15) # "Duel with Daredevil!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #16) # "Return of the Green Goblin" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #17) # "The End of Spider-Man!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #18) # "Spidey Strikes Back!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #19) # "The Coming of the
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!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #20) # "Where Flies the
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!" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' #21)


''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man''

# "Here Comes Spider-Man" (re-telling of ''
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'' #15) – The story starts out as an introduction of Peter Parker. The story flashes to a school assembly in which a group of scientists explain radiation rays with experimentation on a spider. The radiated spider jumps onto Peter and bites his hand, causing him to gain powers. The rest of the story is about Peter becoming cocky and blaming himself for his uncle's death. # "The Sinister Six Part 1" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' #1, part 1) –
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, Electro,
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,
Kraven the Hunter Kraven the Hunter (Sergei Kravinoff; Russian: Сергей Кравинов) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Debuting in ''The Amazing Spider-Man'' issue #15 (August 1964) as an adversary to ...
, the
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and the
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team up to become the
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, while Peter suddenly loses his powers. # "The Sinister Six Part 2" (re-telling of ''The Amazing Spider-Man Annual'' #1, part 2) – Spider-Man's powers return, and he goes off to fight the Sinister Six and save
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and
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. # "Goom Got Game" – The
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reluctantly teams up with Spider-Man to fight a concrete creature named Street and a large, hip-hop speaking alien named Goom. # "Power Struggle" # "Picture-Perfect Peril!" # "Vulture Hunt!" # "Rush Hour!" # "Doom with a View!" # "Make Mine Mysterio!" # "They Call Him Mad!" # "Nightmare on Spidey Street!" # "The Chameleon Caper!!" # "The Black Cat?!" # "How Spider-Man Stopped Worrying and Learned to Love the Arms!" # "I, Reptile!" # "Hair of the Dog That Bit, Ya" # "Untitled" # "Untitled" - Spider-Man faces
Fin Fang Foom Fin Fang Foom is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character has been depicted as an extraterrestrial creature resembling a dragon. The character first appeared in ''Strange Tales'' #89 (cover ...
. # "Monster Mash" # "Fashion Victims!" # "World War G" # "Dust-Up in Aisle Seven" # "Breaking Up Is Venomous to Do" # "Three Rings... of Danger" # "Reading, Writing and a Robot" # "But Seriously, Folks" # "I Hate Spider-Man" # "Rock and Roll" # "Whirlwind Trout" # "Fired" # "Submerged" # "The Tenant" # "The Unnatural" # "The Side-Kick" –
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wants to do good. In the end, it turns out he only wanted revenge. # "The Good Son" – Harry tries to free his father Norman from prison. But after finally figuring out that what he is doing is wrong, he helps Spider-Man. # "School of Hard Knocks" – Peter attends a self-defense class, but the instructor is revealed to only want to sell off students as villains. # "There's No Bee in Team" – Spider-Man fights a villain named Swarm. # "Model Student" – Peter volunteers to show a new kid from Latveria. Suddenly the Fantastic Four attacks Peter and his newfound friend. Could this be the work of Dr. Doom? # "If I Had a Hammer..." – An evil goddess controls Spider-Man, helping her take over Asgard. Can Thor help Spider-Man break free? # "The Need for Speed Stampede" # "Cat Fight" # "A Whale of a Tale" # "Evil on a Grander Scale" – Spider-Man discovers that Curt Connors is not the only
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in town. But who is the one pulling his strings? # "Pieces of the Puzzle" # "Silent Nights" – Peter struggles to find Aunt May an expensive Christmas gift. Guest starring the Chameleon. # "Everything You Read" – Spider-Man finds the
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, another misunderstood hero, searching for a giant dragon that stole his inventions. # "Two for One" – Spider-Man is being attacked constantly by Electro and the Scorpion. # "Playing Hero" – Spider-Man must fight a robot called the Ultimate Gamer Arcade. # "Sinister Sixteenth" – It is Peter's birthday and it seems like nobody cares. Meanwhile, the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, Hydro-man, the Scorpion, the Rhino, and Electro team up and become the new Sinister Six. # "PVP (Pete vs. Pete)" – A scientist becomes Paste Pot Pete, who has the ability to shoot glue, and it seems New York has a sticky situation on its hands. # "No Substitute" – Spider-Man must team up with Spider-Woman to take down a group of spies. # "A Sense of Responsibility" –
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and her friend
Sophia "Chat" Sanduval Sophia "Chat" Sanduval is a fictional superhero in comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man #53'' (July 2009), a series in the Marvel Adventures imprint for young readers, taking place in a non-c ...
discover high school student Peter Parker's unusual secret. # "Taken for a Ride" – While Peter goes on a "date" with a girl at school, he must deal with a carjacker and a car stealing ring. # "Why I Was Late for Class" – Captain
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pressures New York’s underworld by using his daughter
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as a pawn and Spider-Man teams up with the NYPD to stop the enforcer known as Tombstone, teaming up with
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in the process. # "Vigilantes" # "The Silencer" # "Ladies! Ladies! Wait Your Turn!" # "Bring It" # "I've Got a Badge!" # "A Birdie Said You'd Be Here" (final issue)


''Marvel Digest''s

* ''Marvel Age Spider-Man'' ** ''Volume 1: Fearsome Foes'', reprints ''Marvel Age Spider-Man'' #1-4, April 2004, ** ''Volume 2: Everyday Hero'', reprints ''Marvel Age Spider-Man'' #5-8, July 2004, ** ''Volume 3: Swingtime'', reprints ''Marvel Age Spider-Man'' #9-12, July 2004, ** ''Volume 4: The Goblin Strikes'', reprints ''Marvel Age Spider-Man'' #13-16, November 2004, ** ''Volume 5: Spidey Strikes Back'', reprints ''Marvel Age Spider-Man'' #17-20, March 2005, * ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' ** ''Volume 1: The Sinister Six'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #1-4, August 2005, ** ''Volume 2: Power Struggle'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #5-8, December 2005, ** ''Volume 3: Doom with a View'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #9-12, June 2006, ** ''Volume 4: Concrete Jungle'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #13-16, September 2006, ** ''Volume 5: Monsters on the Prowl'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #17-20, February 2007, ** ''Volume 6: The Black Costume'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #21-24, June 2007, ** ''Volume 7: Secret Identity'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #25-28, September 2007, ** ''Volume 8: Forces of Nature'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #29-32, January 2008, ** ''Volume 9: Fiercest Foes'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #33-36, May 2008, ** ''Volume 10: Identity Crisis'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #37-40, October 2008, ** ''Volume 11: Animal Instinct'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #41-44, December 2008, ** ''Volume 12: Jumping to Conclusions'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #45-48, May 2009, ** ''Volume 13: Animal Attack!'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #49-52, August 2009, ** ''Volume 14: Thwip!'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #53-56, December 2009, ** ''Volume 15: Peter Parker vs. the X-Men'', reprints ''Marvel Adventures Spider-Man'' #58-61, 2010,


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