
Writers: Dan Slott, J.M DeMatteis, and Jen Van Meter
Pencillers: Humberto Ramos, Guiseppe Camuncoli, and Stephanie Buscema
Inkers: Victor Olazaba, Sal Buscema, and Stephanie Buscema
Colourists: Edgar Delgado, Antonio Fabela, and Stephanie Buscema
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Chris Eliopoulos
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: Doctor Octopus has enacted his final plan; finding himself on death’s door with only hours to live, Ock uses a golden octobot to exchange bodies with Spider-Man. Now, Peter is trapped in Ock’s dying body, whilst Ock is out in the world doing who knows what with the great power at Spider-Man’s fingertips.
Finding himself at his wits end, Peter manages to manipulate the golden octobot into contacting outside help, orchestrating a jailbreak from the Raft for Ock’s body with the help of the Scorpion, Trapster, and Hydro-Man. At the same time as Peter’s escape from the Raft, Morbius, the Living Vampire, also takes the opportunity to flee and seek redemption once again for his past actions. Now Peter must find a way to swap his personality back into his own body, before Doc Ock does something unspeakable as Spider-Man.
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Writers: Joe Keatinge, with Dan Slott
Artists: Valentine De Landro, and Marco Checchetto
Colourist: Antonio Fabela
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Chris Eliopoulos
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: Peter Parker’s mind has been trapped inside Doctor Octopus’ decrepit, dying body. Using his mental control over Ock’s octobots, Peter is able to call for help from the Trapster and Hydro-Man, who break Ock’s body out of the Raft super-max prison.
Also an inmate of the Raft is Dr. Michael Morbius, also known as Morbius the Living Vampire. Morbius was until recently a member of the Horizon Labs think tank alongside Peter Parker himself, but events conspired involving the Lizard that lead to Morbius going on an out-of-control blood frenzy, and subsequent defeat at the hands of Spider-Man. But Morbius is, as ever, looking to atone for his past, and Ock’s jailbreak gives him ample opportunity to escape the Raft and seek redemption.
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Writer: Dan Slott
Penciller: Humberto Ramos
Inker: Victor Olazaba
Colourist: Edgar Delgado
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Chris Eliopoulos
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: Doctor Octopus is dying, his body ravaged by his numerous battles with superheroes such as Spider-Man, as well as the radiation from the experiment that grafted four metal tentacles to his body years ago. Ock attempts to take over Manhattan with only his mind and an army of Octobots, and then holds the world ransom when this scheme fails. Both times, Ock and his Sinister Six are defeated as Ock edges closer to the end of his life.
In his most despicable act as a supervillain, Doctor Octopus has managed to transfer his mind into Spider-Man’s body, giving him all of Spidey’s abilities and memories, whilst trapping Peter Parker in Ock’s own decrepit, dying body. Ock/Spidey visits Peter/Ock at the Raft, and reveals his plan, but not how the mind-switch occurred. Ock’s body goes into heart failure, and medics rush in to try and resuscitate the dying doctor as Ock, in Spider-Man’s body, leaves to enjoy his new life as Peter Parker.
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Writer: Dan Slott
Artist: Rich Elson
Colourist: Antonio Fabela
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Chris Eliopoulos
Note: This review will contain heavy spoilers.
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: As a result of the numerous beatings he has received over the years, Doctor Octopus’ body has been ravaged and he is now slowly succumbing to brain damage. After holding the world ransom and using his Sinister Six to defeat the Avengers, Doctor Octopus was finally defeated and captured by Spider-Man and finds himself an inmate of the Raft with only hours left to live.
Peter Parker battles a pair of Hobgoblins and with the help of his Horizon Labs co-worker Max Modell, defeats them both as well as destroying a cache of incredibly dangerous goblin weaponry. In other areas of his life, Aunt May now walks with a cane after sustaining injuries during a superhero battle, and Mary Jane Watson has opened a nightclub in the heart of downtown Manhattan.
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Writers: Dan Slott and Christos Gage
Penciller: Guiseppe Camuncoli
Inkers: Dan Green and John Dell
Colourist: Antonio Fabela
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Chris Eliopoulos
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: It seemed that Phil Urich had murdered Roderick Kingsley, the original Hobgoblin, and in doing so took on his persona, becoming the Kingpin’s top enforcer and assassin. Urich used his newfound infamy to enrich his personal life by selling footage of himself in action to the Daily Bugle, also winning the heart of reporter Norah Winters in the process.
It transpired that Kingsley was not dead however, and has since returned to his Hobgoblin guise and challenged Urich for the title. Trapped in the middle of all this are Peter Parker and Max Modell, who have fled the Kingpin’s stronghold of Shadowland with the Goblin Key in their grip — this key will unlock Norman Osborn’s greatest stash of goblin weaponry ever, and Peter and Max are intent on making sure neither goblin gets it.
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Writers: Dan Slott and Christos Gage
Penciller: Giuseppe Camuncoli
Colourist: Antonio Fabela
Inker: Dan Green
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Chris Eliopoulos
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: Phil Urich murdered Roderick Kingsley and took on his identity as the newest incarnation of the Hobgoblin. Urich now works a double life, both as a reporter for the Daily Bugle and as the Kingpin’s top enforcer. Yet, it is revealed that Kingsley is not dead, and that Urich murdered his brother Daniel instead. Kingsley returns to New York in order to exact his revenge on Phil and reclaim his Hobgoblin persona.
Horizon Labs scientist Tiberius Stone has been working undercover for the Kingpin, and has stolen plans for a spider-sense jammer developed by the genius think tank during the Spider-Island fiasco. Using the machine, Stone is able to overload Spider-Man’s Spider-Sense so that he sees every little danger as a high level threat. To make matters worse, it seems that Urich has deduced Peter’s identity as Spider-Man, and has kidnapped him as a result.
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Writers: Dan Slott and Christos Gage
Penciller: Giuseppe Camuncoli
Colourist: Antonio Fabela
Inker: Dan Green
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Chris Eliopoulos
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: After losing his spider-sense in a battle with Alistaire Smythe and the Scorpion, Spider-Man worked closely with his friend, Shang-Chi, to develop a new martial art to replace it. Then, during the Spider-Island crisis, the geniuses at Horizon Labs were able to rig up devices across Manhattan that were able to re-ignite Spidey’s spider-sense. Secretly, one of the scientists at Horizon, Tiberius Stone, stole the plans for these devices and gave them to the Kingpin.
At the same time, Phil Urich was able to kill the original Hobgoblin, Roderick Kingsley, and take his place as the newest Hobgoblin. He now finds himself as the Kingpin’s top enforcer, and uses his exploits to win favour at the Daily Bugle and with his reporter girlfriend, Norah Winters. Despite this, it was revealed that Kingsley was not killed—in fact, it was his brother Daniel in the costume that Phil murdered, and Roderick has returned to the USA in order to exact his revenge.
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Writer: Dan Slott
Penciller: Humberto Ramos
Colourist: Edgar Delgado
Inker: Victor Olazaba
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Chris Eliopoulos
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: Demonstrating his newest discovery, Peter Parker caused a teenager, Andy Maguire, to gain superpowers. The Avengers and Future Foundation have classified Andy as an Alpha level threat—as his power levels grow, he will eventually become more powerful than all of them combined. They task Spider-Man with training Andy, but all has not gone as planned.
After a confrontation with the Jackal, who wanted to clone Andy and replicate his powers, Spider-Man realised that Andy didn’t have what it takes to be a hero, and has decided to use his scientific know-how to remove Andy’s powers and stop him from being a threat. Unfortunately, Andy has other ideas, and now he and Spidey are on a collision course to do battle.
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Writer: Dan Slott
Penciller: Humberto Ramos
Inker: Victor Olazaba
Colourist: Edgar Delgado
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Chris Eliopoulos
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: At a demonstration of Peter Parker’s new Parker Particles discovery, teenager Andy Maguire was struck by an errant energy beam and transformed into a superhuman with multiple powers, including flight, energy projection, super speed, and many more. However Andy can only use one power at a time, and has taken the superhero identity of Alpha.
Horizon Labs agreed to allow Alpha to be their spokes-hero in order to prevent his family from suing them, and the Avengers teamed Alpha with Spider-Man in order to teach him the meaning of great power and great responsibility. Watching from the shadows, the cloning genius the Jackal realises that Parker Particles are something that he could use in his own twisted experiments, and decides to return to menace Spider-Man once again.
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Writer: Dan Slott
Penciller: Humberto Ramos
Inker: Victor Olazaba
Colourist: Edgar Delgado
Letterer: Chris Eliopoulos
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: 50 (real-life) years ago, mild mannered Peter Parker attended a science exhibition and was bitten by a radioactive spider, granting him all of the abilities of a human arachnid. After learning the hard way that with great power comes great responsibility, Peter became the Amazing Spider-Man, and now battles crime as a superhero in New York City.
Now, Peter is an Avenger, as well as one of the top scientists at New York’s Horizon Labs. He has unlimited resources and all the time in the world to turn his scientific mind to solving the problems that both the world faces, and he himself does from his villains as Spider-Man. And now, it’s time to say happy birthday, as Spidey’s 50th Anniversary is upon us.
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Writer: Dan Slott
Pencillers: Giuseppe Camuncoli and Mario Dell’Pennino
Inkers: Klaus Janson and Dan Green
Colourist: Frank D’Armata
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Chris Eliopoulos
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: Using a cure developed by Morbius the Living Vampire and the other Horizon Labs staff, Spider-Man was able to transform the reptilian Lizard back into his human form as Doctor Curt Connors. Unfortunately, whilst his body was restored, Connors’ mind was not, and the Lizard found himself trapped in a human shell.
Distracting Spider-Man by forcing Morbius into a bloodthirsty rampage, the Lizard took over Horizon Labs and experimented on the staff, transforming them into raging lizard creatures in his attempt to find a way back to his original body. However, human experiences have affected the Lizard, and he now finds himself unsure as to whether he wants to return to his reptile form or not.
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Writer: Dan Slott
Penciller: Giuseppe Camuncoli
Inkers: Klaus Janson and Dan Green
Colourist: Frank D’Armata
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Joe Caramagna
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: Morbius, the Living Vampire, exhumed the dead body of Curt Connors’ son Billy, who was savagely attacked and killed by the Lizard when he last appeared. Using the genetic material from Billy’s body, Morbius was able to create a cure for the Lizard, which he, Spider-Man, and the staff at Horizon Labs were able to force the Lizard to take.
However, whilst his human form was restored, Curt Connors’ brain was not—the Lizard is now in control of Connor’s body. Tricking Spider-Man and Morbius to fight once again, the Lizard took the opportunity to hijack Horizon Labs’ top scientist, Max Modell, and transformed him into a humanoid lizard himself, in an attempt to find out how to return to his own reptilian body.
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Writer: Dan Slott
Penciller: Giuseppe Camuncoli
Inker: Klaus Janson
Colourist: Frank D’Armata
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Joe Caramagna
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: When Peter’s ex-girlfriend, forensic scientist Carlie Cooper, discovers that the body of Billy Connors, son of Curt Connors AKA the Lizard, has been stolen, Spider-Man tracks the corpse back to Horizon Labs and the laboratory of Michael Morbius. Morbius explains that using the genetic material from Billy’s body, he can finally cure the Lizard and restore Curt Connors to his human form.
Reluctantly, Spider-Man agrees and teams up with Morbius and the Horizon Labs scientists to track down the Lizard. A fight ensues in the sewers of New York, but Morbius’ cure is administered in time. The Lizard reverts back to his human form, and Spider-Man transports Curt Connors back to Horizon. What he doesn’t realise is that Curt’s brain hasn’t re-emerged, and the Lizard’s mind is now trapped in Connors’ human body!
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Writer: Dan Slott
Artist: Stefano Caselli
Colourist: Frank Martin Jr.
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Joe Caramagna
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: Doctor Octopus’s final gambit is reaching its fruition. With only hours left to live, he has launched a ring of satellites around the planet and now sits poised to burn the world if his demands are not met. Spider-Man, Silver Sable, and Black Widow have been working together to stop his plans, and have managed to subdue most of the Sinister Six.
With the three of them mere inches from his secret hideout, Ock reveals his last defence against the heroes – the Avengers, brainwashed into serving him using octobots. Now Spidey really must go to the ends of the earth to save his friends, and the planet!
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Writer: Brian Reed
Penciller: Lee Garbett
Inker: John Lucas
Colourist: Antonio Fabela
Letterer: Virtual Calligraphy’s Joe Caramagna
Previously, in Amazing Spider-Man: Peter Parker’s life has finally hit the big time. With some aid from the wife of his former boss, Peter now has the job of his dreams working at Horizon Labs. Alongside another six super-scientists, Peter can work on his own inventions at his own pace, with almost limitless resources and an enormous paycheque at the end of each month.
Of course, working in higher dimensions or with volatile chemicals will always have its dangers – in the few short months Peter has been working there, he has experienced a time-travelling doorway, a vampiric fellow scientist, and an infestation of Octobots on one of Horizon’s satellites. Luckily, he has managed to sort out any problems created by Horizon fairly easily, with the aid of both the Avengers and his fellow Horizon scientists.
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