The Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 2 (251 issues)

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#612C [November 2009]
Edition: Marko Djurdjevic Regular Cover
Front
#612B [November 2009]
Edition: Ed Mcguinness Black Cat Variant Cover
None
#612A [November 2009]
Edition: Adi Granov Variant Cover
Front
#611 This Man, This Expletive Deleted [January 2010]
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Artist
Eric Canete
Colorist
Andres Mossa
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Skottie Young
Editor
Stephen Wacker
Characters
Deadpool (Wade Wilson)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
#610 Who Was Ben Reilly?, Part Three [January 2010]
Front
Credits
Writer
Marc Guggenheim
Penciller
Luke Ross, Marco Checchetto
Inker
Rick Magyar, Marco Checchetto
Colorist
Jeromy Cox, Fabio D'Auria
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Reilly
Harry Osborn
Kaine (Peter Parker (Clone))
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Raptor (Damon Ryder)
Screwball (Unknown)

Plot: Raptor is determined to take his pain out on Ben Reilly by forcing him to endure losing his family in a fire, just as he did. He's even enlisted the aid of Kaine, the surviving imperfect clone of Peter. The only problems are that Peter Parker isn't Ben Reilly, and Ben wasn't responsible for the deaths of Damon's family.

Now Peter has to get Harry and the Reilly's clear of Aunt May's house, and try to keep Raptor and Kaine from destroying the place all while keeping his identity as Spider-Man a secret.
#609 Who Was Ben Reilly? [December 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Marc Guggenheim
Artist
Marco Checchetto
Penciller
Luke Ross
Inker
Rick Magyar
Colorist
Fabio D'Auria
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Reilly
Harry Osborn
Kaine (Peter Parker (Clone))
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Screwball
Raptor (Damon Ryder)
Michele Gonzales
#608B Who Was Ben Reilly? [December 2009]
Edition: Marko Djurdjevic 70th Anniversary Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Marc Guggenheim
Artist
Marco Checchetto
Penciller
Luke Ross
Inker
Rick Magyar
Colorist
Fabio D'Auria
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Urich
Ben Reilly
May Parker
Norah Winters
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Raptor (Damon Ryder)
Michele Gonzales
Kaine (Peter Parker)
Screwball (Unknown)
#608A Who Was Ben Reilly? [December 2009]
Edition: Adi Granov Regular Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Marc Guggenheim
Artist
Marco Checchetto
Penciller
Luke Ross
Inker
Rick Magyar
Colorist
Fabio D'Auria
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Urich
Ben Reilly
May Parker
Norah Winters
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Raptor (Damon Ryder)
Michele Gonzales
Kaine (Peter Parker)
Screwball (Unknown)

Plot: Damon Ryder was once a man with a family, and a research scientist looking for evidence that humans were related to dinosaurs. But he lost his family, and blames his research assistant... Ben Reilly. He's been searching for Reilly ever since, and unforunately he's found Peter Parker, who looks exactly like him.

Peter looks like Ben Reilly because Ben was actually a clone, created from his genetic material. The two clashed in Boston, when Peter was attending the rehearsal dinner for his aunt's Wedding. But now Damon has come to New York, seeking him out at the Front Line offices where he's moonlighting.
#607A Long-Term Arrangement, Part 2 [November 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Penciller
Adriana Melo, Mike McKone
Inker
Andy Lanning, Mike McKone, Mariah Benes, Cam Smith, Kris Justice
Colorist
Chris Chuckry, Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
J. Scott Campbell
Cover Colorist
Edgar Delgado
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Diablo (Esteban Corazan Del Diablo)
Dexter Bennett
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Black Cat (Felicia Hardy)
Kraven the Hunter (Ana Kraven)
#606B Long-Term Arrangement [November 2009]
Edition: J. Scott Campbell Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Penciller
Mike McKone
Inker
Andy Lanning
Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
J. Scott Campbell
Cover Colorist
Edgar Delgado
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Norah Winters
Diablo (Esteban Corazan Del Diablo)
Madame Web (Cassandra Webb)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Black Cat (Felicia Hardy)
Michele Gonzales
Mary Jane Watson-Parker
#606A Long-Term Arrangement [November 2009]
Edition: J. Scott Campbell Regular Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Penciller
Mike McKone
Inker
Andy Lanning
Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
J. Scott Campbell
Cover Colorist
Edgar Delgado
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Norah Winters
Diablo (Esteban Corazan Del Diablo)
Madame Web (Cassandra Webb)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Black Cat (Felicia Hardy)
Michele Gonzales
Mary Jane Watson-Parker
#605 Red-Headed Stranger, Epilogue: ...As "The Girl" [November 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Fred Van Lente
Artist
Javier Pulido
Penciller
Yanick Paquette, Luke Ross
Inker
Rick Magyar, Mark Farmer
Colorist
Nathan Fairbairn, Rob Schwager, Javier Rodriguez
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Cover Painter
Mike Mayhew
Characters
Anna Watson
Harry Osborn
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Bobby Carr
Michelle Gonzales
Raptor (Damon Ryder)
White Rabbit (Marvel)
Mary Jane Watson-Parker
#604A Red-Headed Stranger, The Ancient Gallery [November 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Fred Van Lente
Penciller
Barry Kitson
Inker
Rick Ketcham, Barry Kitson
Colorist
Antonio Fabela, Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Leinil Francis Yu
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Harry Osborn
Chameleon (Dmitri 'Kravinoff' Smerdyakov)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Michelle Gonzales
Theodore Haskell
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: The Chameleon has taken over Peter Parker's life. The fact that Peter has survived is totally missed by him. Peter has donned his Spider-Man identity to track the Chameleon down, not realizing he's also being hunted by the very people he's trying to protect.
#603B Red-Headed Stranger, Deconstructing Peter [October 2009]
Edition: Mike Mayhew 70th Frame Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Fred Van Lente
Penciller
Robert Atkins
Inker
Victor Olazaba
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Mike Mayhew
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Tom Brennan, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Glory Grant
Eugene 'Flash' Thompson
Harry Osborn
Chameleon (Dmitri 'Kravinoff' Smerdyakov)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Michelle Gonzales
Mary Jane Watson-Parker
#603A Red-Headed Stranger, Deconstructing Peter [October 2009]
Edition: Stephane Roux Regular Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Fred Van Lente
Penciller
Robert Atkins
Inker
Victor Olazaba
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Stéphane Roux
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Tom Brennan, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Glory Grant
Eugene 'Flash' Thompson
Harry Osborn
Chameleon (Dmitri 'Kravinoff' Smerdyakov)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Michelle Gonzales
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: The Chameleon is living life as Peter Parker. He has complete access to everything and everyone in Peter's life, but he doesn't have Peter's personality. The impact he has on Peter's personal relationships and the city of New York cannot be underestimated.
#602C Red-Headed Stranger, Tenth Of September [September 2009]
Edition: Frank Cho 2nd Printing Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Fred Van Lente
Penciller
Barry Kitson
Inker
Barry Kitson, Rick Ketcham
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Frank Cho
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Slyde
Harry Osborn
Chameleon (Dmitri 'Kravinoff' Smerdyakov)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Gloria Grant
Theodore Haskell
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: J. Jonah Jameson, mayor of New York, has been targeted for death. The Chameleon has been hired to perform the task, and he needs to assume the identity of someone close to Jameson to successfully manage the hit.
#602B Red-Headed Stranger, Tenth of September [October 2009]
Edition: Marvel 70th Anniversary Frame Variant
Front
Credits
Writer
Fred Van Lente
Penciller
Barry Kitson
Inker
Barry Kitson, Rick Ketcham
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Mike McKone
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Slyde
Harry Osborn
Chameleon (Dmitri 'Kravinoff' Smerdyakov)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Gloria Grant
Theodore Haskell
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: J. Jonah Jameson, mayor of New York, has been targeted for death. The Chameleon has been hired to perform the task, and he needs to assume the identity of someone close to Jameson to successfully manage the hit.
#602A Red-Headed Stranger, Tenth of September [October 2009]
Edition: Adi Granov Regular Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Fred Van Lente
Penciller
Barry Kitson
Inker
Barry Kitson, Rick Ketcham
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Adi Granov
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Slyde
Harry Osborn
Chameleon (Dmitri 'Kravinoff' Smerdyakov)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Gloria Grant
Theodore Haskell
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: J. Jonah Jameson, mayor of New York, has been targeted for death. The Chameleon has been hired to perform the task, and he needs to assume the identity of someone close to Jameson to successfully manage the hit.
#601C Red-Headed Stranger, No Place Like Home / The Best Version of Myself [October 2009]
Edition: Joe Quesada 2nd Printing Wraparound Cover
BackFront
Credits
Writer
Mark Waid, Brian Michael Bendis
Artist
Joe Quesada, Mario Alberti
Colorist
Andres Mossa, Morry Hollowell
Letterer
Joe Caramagna, Chris Eliopoulos
Cover Penciller
Joe Quesada
Cover Inker
Danny Miki
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Tom Brennan, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Betty Brant
May Parker
Randy Robertson
Luke Cage
Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers)
Ronin (Clint Barton)
Jessica Jones
Danielle Cage
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Dexter Bennett
Captain America (James Buchanan Barnes)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Gloria Grant
Michelle Gonzales
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: "No Place Like Home" - Pete required a considerable amount of ethanol to work up the nerve to talk to Mary Jane again when she arrived at May's wedding. The conversation went well, but unfortunately, the rest of the night did not. When Pete awakens next to Michele, he finally starts to remember details of the night before, including everything but where he's supposed to meet Mary Jane to catch up on old times. "The Best Version Of Myself" - Peter has a heart-to-heart talk with Jessica Jones, and finally learns what kind of impact he'd had on her life.
#601B Red-Headed Stranger, No Place Like Home / The Best Version of Myself [October 2009]
Edition: John Romita Jr 70th Frame Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Waid
Artist
Mario Alberti, Joe Quesada
Colorist
Andres Mossa, Morry Hollowell
Letterer
Chris Eliopoulos, Joe Caramagna
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Betty Brant
May Parker
Randy Robertson
Luke Cage
Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers)
Ronin (Clint Barton)
Jessica Jones
Danielle Cage
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Dexter Bennett
Captain America (James Buchanan Barnes)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Gloria Grant
Michelle Gonzales
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: "No Place Like Home" - Pete required a considerable amount of ethanol to work up the nerve to talk to Mary Jane again when she arrived at May's wedding. The conversation went well, but unfortunately, the rest of the night did not. When Pete awakens next to Michele, he finally starts to remember details of the night before, including everything but where he's supposed to meet Mary Jane to catch up on old times.

"The Best Version Of Myself" - Peter has a heart-to-heart talk with Jessica Jones, and finally learns what kind of impact he'd had on her life.
#601A Red-Headed Stranger, No Place Like Home / The Best Version of Myself [October 2009]
Edition: J. Scott Campbell Regular Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Brian Michael Bendis, Mark Waid
Artist
Mario Alberti, Joe Quesada
Colorist
Andres Mossa, Morry Hollowell
Letterer
Chris Eliopoulos, Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
J. Scott Campbell
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Betty Brant
May Parker
Randy Robertson
Luke Cage
Ms. Marvel (Carol Danvers)
Ronin (Clint Barton)
Jessica Jones
Danielle Cage
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Dexter Bennett
Captain America (James Buchanan Barnes)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Gloria Grant
Michelle Gonzales
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: "No Place Like Home" - Pete required a considerable amount of ethanol to work up the nerve to talk to Mary Jane again when she arrived at May's wedding. The conversation went well, but unfortunately, the rest of the night did not. When Pete awakens next to Michele, he finally starts to remember details of the night before, including everything but where he's supposed to meet Mary Jane to catch up on old times.

"The Best Version Of Myself" - Peter has a heart-to-heart talk with Jessica Jones, and finally learns what kind of impact he'd had on her life.
#600F Last Legs / Identity Crisis / My Brother's Son / If I Was Spider-Man / The Blessing / Fight At The Museum / Violent Visions [September 2009]
Edition: John Romita Jr 2nd Printing Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Bob Gale, Zeb Wells, Joe Kelly, Marc Guggenheim, Stan Lee, Mark Waid, Dan Slott
Artist
Mario Alberti, Marcos Martin, Max Fiumara, Colleen Doran, Mitch Breitweiser, Derec Donovan
Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson
Colorist
José Villarrubia, Chris Chuckry, Antonio Fabela, Javier Rodriguez, Elizabeth Breitweiser, Dean White, Elizabeth Dismang-Breitweiser
Letterer
Jared K. Fletcher, Jared K. Fletcher, Joe Caramagna
Editor
Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Urich
Betty Brant
May Parker
Anna Watson
Boomerang (Fred Myers)
Randy Robertson
Hydro-Man (Morris Bench)
Luke Cage
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Sally Floyd
Norah Winters
Eugene 'Flash' Thompson
Ben Parker
Ronin (Clint Barton)
Daredevil (Matt Murdock)
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Madame Web (Cassandra Webb)
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Carlie Cooper
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Captain America (James Buchanan Barnes)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Blindside (Nick Chernin)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Squid (Donny Callahan)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Michelle Gonzales
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)
Gray Madder
Dr. Octopus (Otto Octavius)
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: "Last Legs" - Spider-Man and Daredevil take down the Bar With No Name, only to find themselves faced by a new threat: Dr. Octopus. It seems the good Doctor is finally showing the results of all that head trauma he's suffered over the years, and he's decided to end his days by doing something good for the city. Unfortunately, there's not enough of a rational man left for his subconscious to really work the way it's supposed to.

"Identity Crisis" - Spider-Man is having a hard time dealing with life in general, and goes to see a psychiatrist.

"My Brother's Son" - Before gaining his powers, Peter was a regular boy, with regular problems.

"If I Was Spider-Man..." - Peter is passing a playground when he overhears some kids talking about what they'd do if they were Spider-Man.

"The Blessing" - May visits Ben's grave to ask his blessing for her impending marriage.

"Fight at the Museum" - Peter Parker and Norah Winters visit the Smithsonian Design Museum, where they come across the Spider-Mobile on display.

"Violent Visions" - Madame Web finds herself facing a new and incomplete future, right before she is attacked by persons unknown.
#600E Last Legs / Identity Crisis / My Brother's Son / If I Was Spider-Man / The Blessing / Fight At The Museum / Violent Visions [September 2009]
Edition: Alex Ross Dynamic Forces Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Bob Gale, Zeb Wells, Joe Kelly, Marc Guggenheim, Stan Lee, Mark Waid, Dan Slott
Artist
Mario Alberti, Marcos Martin, Max Fiumara, Colleen Doran, Mitch Breitweiser, Derec Donovan
Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson
Colorist
José Villarrubia, Chris Chuckry, Elizabeth Dismang-Breitweiser, Antonio Fabela, Javier Rodriguez, Dean White
Letterer
Jared K. Fletcher, Joe Caramagna
Editor
Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Urich
Betty Brant
May Parker
Anna Watson
Boomerang (Fred Myers)
Randy Robertson
Hydro-Man (Morris Bench)
Luke Cage
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Sally Floyd
Norah Winters
Eugene 'Flash' Thompson
Ben Parker
Ronin (Clint Barton)
Daredevil (Matt Murdock)
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Madame Web (Cassandra Webb)
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Carlie Cooper
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Captain America (James Buchanan Barnes)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Blindside (Nick Chernin)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Squid (Donny Callahan)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Michelle Gonzales
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)
Gray Madder
Dr. Octopus (Otto Octavius)
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: "Last Legs" - Spider-Man and Daredevil take down the Bar With No Name, only to find themselves faced by a new threat: Dr. Octopus. It seems the good Doctor is finally showing the results of all that head trauma he's suffered over the years, and he's decided to end his days by doing something good for the city. Unfortunately, there's not enough of a rational man left for his subconscious to really work the way it's supposed to. "Identity Crisis" - Spider-Man is having a hard time dealing with life in general, and goes to see a psychiatrist. "My Brother's Son" - Before gaining his powers, Peter was a regular boy, with regular problems. "If I Was Spider-Man..." - Peter is passing a playground when he overhears some kids talking about what they'd do if they were Spider-Man. "The Blessing" - May visits Ben's grave to ask his blessing for her impending marriage. "Fight at the Museum" - Peter Parker and Norah Winters visit the Smithsonian Design Museum, where they come across the Spider-Mobile on display. "Violent Visions" - Madame Web finds herself facing a new and incomplete future, right before she is attacked by persons unknown.
#600D Last Legs / Identity Crisis / My Brother's Son / If I Was Spider-Man / The Blessing / Fight At The Museum / Violent Visions [September 2009]
Edition: Joe Quesada Wraparound Variant Cover
BackFront
Credits
Writer
Bob Gale, Zeb Wells, Joe Kelly, Marc Guggenheim, Stan Lee, Mark Waid, Dan Slott
Artist
Mario Alberti, Marcos Martin, Max Fiumara, Colleen Doran, Mitch Breitweiser, Derec Donovan
Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson
Colorist
José Villarrubia, Chris Chuckry, Elizabeth Dismang-Breitweiser, Antonio Fabela, Javier Rodriguez, Dean White
Letterer
Jared K. Fletcher, Joe Caramagna
Editor
Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Urich
Betty Brant
May Parker
Anna Watson
Boomerang (Fred Myers)
Randy Robertson
Hydro-Man (Morris Bench)
Luke Cage
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Sally Floyd
Norah Winters
Eugene 'Flash' Thompson
Ben Parker
Ronin (Clint Barton)
Daredevil (Matt Murdock)
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Madame Web (Cassandra Webb)
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Carlie Cooper
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Captain America (James Buchanan Barnes)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Blindside (Nick Chernin)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Squid (Donny Callahan)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Michelle Gonzales
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)
Gray Madder
Dr. Octopus (Otto Octavius)
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: "Last Legs" - Spider-Man and Daredevil take down the Bar With No Name, only to find themselves faced by a new threat: Dr. Octopus. It seems the good Doctor is finally showing the results of all that head trauma he's suffered over the years, and he's decided to end his days by doing something good for the city. Unfortunately, there's not enough of a rational man left for his subconscious to really work the way it's supposed to.

"Identity Crisis" - Spider-Man is having a hard time dealing with life in general, and goes to see a psychiatrist.

"My Brother's Son" - Before gaining his powers, Peter was a regular boy, with regular problems.

"If I Was Spider-Man..." - Peter is passing a playground when he overhears some kids talking about what they'd do if they were Spider-Man.

"The Blessing" - May visits Ben's grave to ask his blessing for her impending marriage.

"Fight at the Museum" - Peter Parker and Norah Winters visit the Smithsonian Design Museum, where they come across the Spider-Mobile on display.

"Violent Visions" - Madame Web finds herself facing a new and incomplete future, right before she is attacked by persons unknown.
#600C Last Legs / Identity Crisis / My Brother's Son / If I Was Spider-Man / The Blessing / Fight At The Museum / Violent Visions [September 2009]
Edition: John Romita Sr Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Bob Gale, Zeb Wells, Joe Kelly, Marc Guggenheim, Stan Lee, Mark Waid, Dan Slott
Artist
Mario Alberti, Marcos Martin, Max Fiumara, Colleen Doran, Mitch Breitweiser, Derec Donovan
Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson
Colorist
José Villarrubia, Chris Chuckry, Elizabeth Dismang-Breitweiser, Antonio Fabela, Javier Rodriguez, Dean White
Letterer
Jared K. Fletcher, Joe Caramagna
Editor
Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Urich
Betty Brant
May Parker
Anna Watson
Boomerang (Fred Myers)
Randy Robertson
Hydro-Man (Morris Bench)
Luke Cage
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Sally Floyd
Norah Winters
Eugene 'Flash' Thompson
Ben Parker
Ronin (Clint Barton)
Daredevil (Matt Murdock)
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Madame Web (Cassandra Webb)
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Carlie Cooper
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Captain America (James Buchanan Barnes)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Blindside (Nick Chernin)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Squid (Donny Callahan)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Michelle Gonzales
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)
Gray Madder
Dr. Octopus (Otto Octavius)
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: "Last Legs" - Spider-Man and Daredevil take down the Bar With No Name, only to find themselves faced by a new threat: Dr. Octopus. It seems the good Doctor is finally showing the results of all that head trauma he's suffered over the years, and he's decided to end his days by doing something good for the city. Unfortunately, there's not enough of a rational man left for his subconscious to really work the way it's supposed to.

"Identity Crisis" - Spider-Man is having a hard time dealing with life in general, and goes to see a psychiatrist.

"My Brother's Son" - Before gaining his powers, Peter was a regular boy, with regular problems.

"If I Was Spider-Man..." - Peter is passing a playground when he overhears some kids talking about what they'd do if they were Spider-Man.

"The Blessing" - May visits Ben's grave to ask his blessing for her impending marriage.

"Fight at the Museum" - Peter Parker and Norah Winters visit the Smithsonian Design Museum, where they come across the Spider-Mobile on display.

"Violent Visions" - Madame Web finds herself facing a new and incomplete future, right before she is attacked by persons unknown.
#600B Last Legs / Identity Crisis / My Brother's Son / If I Was Spider-Man / The Blessing / Fight At The Museum / Violent Visions [September 2009]
Edition: John Romita Jr Wraparound Cover
BackFront
Credits
Writer
Bob Gale, Stan Lee, Joe Kelly, Mark Waid, Marc Guggenheim, Dan Slott, Zeb Wells
Artist
Max Fiumara, Marcos Martin, Mitch Breitweiser, Colleen Doran, Derec Donovan, Mario Alberti
Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson
Colorist
Javier Rodriguez, Elizabeth Dismang-Breitweiser, José Villarrubia, Dean White, Antonio Fabela, Chris Chuckry
Letterer
Jared K. Fletcher, Joe Caramagna
Cover Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Cover Inker
Klaus Janson
Cover Colorist
Dean White
Editor
Tom Brennan, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Urich
Betty Brant
May Parker
Anna Watson
Boomerang (Fred Myers)
Randy Robertson
Hydro-Man (Morris Bench)
Luke Cage
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Sally Floyd
Norah Winters
Eugene 'Flash' Thompson
Ben Parker
Ronin (Clint Barton)
Daredevil (Matt Murdock)
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Madame Web (Cassandra Webb)
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Carlie Cooper
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Captain America (James Buchanan Barnes)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Blindside (Nick Chernin)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Squid (Donny Callahan)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Michelle Gonzales
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)
Gray Madder
Dr. Octopus (Otto Octavius)
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: "Last Legs" - Spider-Man and Daredevil take down the Bar With No Name, only to find themselves faced by a new threat: Dr. Octopus. It seems the good Doctor is finally showing the results of all that head trauma he's suffered over the years, and he's decided to end his days by doing something good for the city. Unfortunately, there's not enough of a rational man left for his subconscious to really work the way it's supposed to.

"Identity Crisis" - Spider-Man is having a hard time dealing with life in general, and goes to see a psychiatrist.

"My Brother's Son" - Before gaining his powers, Peter was a regular boy, with regular problems.

"If I Was Spider-Man..." - Peter is passing a playground when he overhears some kids talking about what they'd do if they were Spider-Man.

"The Blessing" - May visits Ben's grave to ask his blessing for her impending marriage.

"Fight at the Museum" - Peter Parker and Norah Winters visit the Smithsonian Design Museum, where they come across the Spider-Mobile on display.

"Violent Visions" - Madame Web finds herself facing a new and incomplete future, right before she is attacked by persons unknown.
#600A Last Legs / Identity Crisis / My Brother's Son / If I Was Spider-Man / The Blessing / Fight At The Museum / Violent Visions [September 2009]
Edition: Alex Ross Regular Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Zeb Wells, Bob Gale, Joe Kelly, Stan Lee, Mark Waid, Marc Guggenheim, Dan Slott
Artist
Mario Alberti, Max Fiumara, Marcos Martin, Colleen Doran, Mitch Breitweiser, Derec Donovan
Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson
Colorist
Chris Chuckry, Javier Rodriguez, José Villarrubia, Dean White, Elizabeth Dismang-Breitweiser, Antonio Fabela
Letterer
Jared K. Fletcher, Joe Caramagna
Editor
Tom Brennan, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Cover Painter
Alex Ross
Characters
Ben Urich
Betty Brant
May Parker
Anna Watson
Boomerang (Fred Myers)
Randy Robertson
Hydro-Man (Morris Bench)
Luke Cage
Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)
Sally Floyd
Norah Winters
Eugene 'Flash' Thompson
Ben Parker
Ronin (Clint Barton)
Daredevil (Matt Murdock)
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Madame Web (Cassandra Webb)
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Carlie Cooper
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Captain America (James Buchanan Barnes)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Blindside (Nick Chernin)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Squid (Donny Callahan)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Michelle Gonzales
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)
Gray Madder
Dr. Octopus (Otto Octavius)
Mary Jane Watson-Parker

Plot: "Last Legs" - Spider-Man and Daredevil take down the Bar With No Name, only to find themselves faced by a new threat: Dr. Octopus. It seems the good Doctor is finally showing the results of all that head trauma he's suffered over the years, and he's decided to end his days by doing something good for the city. Unfortunately, there's not enough of a rational man left for his subconscious to really work the way it's supposed to."Identity Crisis" - Spider-Man is having a hard time dealing with life in general, and goes to see a psychiatrist."My Brother's Son" - Before gaining his powers, Peter was a regular boy, with regular problems."If I Was Spider-Man..." - Peter is passing a playground when he overhears some kids talking about what they'd do if they were Spider-Man."The Blessing" - May visits Ben's grave to ask his blessing for her impending marriage."Fight at the Museum" - Peter Parker and Norah Winters visit the Smithsonian Design Museum, where they come across the Spider-Mobile on display."Violent Visions" - Madame Web finds herself facing a new and incomplete future, right before she is attacked by persons unknown.
#599B Dark Reign - American Son, Conclusion [September 2009]
Edition: Phil Jimenez 70s Decade Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Artist
Marco Checchetto, Stephen Segovia
Penciller
Paulo Siqueira
Inker
Amilton Santos
Colorist
Chris Chuckry, Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Phil Jimenez
Cover Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
May Parker
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Iron Patriot (Norman Osborn)
Menace (Lily Hollister)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
American Son (Harry Osborn)

Plot: Harry and Norman are having an all out brawl that takes them outside Avengers tower. The two start tearing up the streets, and Peter is forced to intervene in hopes of getting Harry out of this in one piece.
#599A Dark Reign - American Son, Conclusion [September 2009]
Edition: Phil Jimenez Regular Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Artist
Marco Checchetto, Stephen Segovia
Penciller
Paulo Siqueira
Inker
Amilton Santos
Colorist
Chris Chuckry, Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Phil Jimenez
Cover Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
May Parker
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Iron Patriot (Norman Osborn)
Menace (Lily Hollister)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
American Son (Harry Osborn)

Plot: Harry and Norman are having an all out brawl that takes them outside Avengers tower. The two start tearing up the streets, and Peter is forced to intervene in hopes of getting Harry out of this in one piece.
#598B Dark Reign - American Son, Part 4 [September 2009]
Edition: Paulo Siqueira Second Printing Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Penciller
Marco Checchetto, Paulo Siqueira
Inker
Marco Checchetto, Paulo Siqueira, Amilton Santos
Colorist
Chris Chuckry, Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Chris Eliopoulos
Cover Artist
Phil Jimenez
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Tom Brennan, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Norah Winters
Norman Osborn
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Hawkeye (Lester)
Menace (Lily Hollister)
American Son (Harry Osborn)

Plot: Norman Osborn continues to work on Spider-Man, trying desperately to get information from him. Thankfully, he's got a Reed Richards-designed mask, ready to not only appear like Venom, but to keep the mask on to prevent discovery. This buys him some time, but not a lot; Stark's notes include a means to defeat the mask, and Menace is working on Harry.
#598A Dark Reign - American Son, Part 4 [August 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Penciller
Marco Checchetto, Paulo Siqueira
Inker
Marco Checchetto, Paulo Siqueira, Amilton Santos
Colorist
Chris Chuckry, Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Chris Eliopoulos
Cover Artist
Phil Jimenez
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Tom Brennan, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Norah Winters
Norman Osborn
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Hawkeye (Lester)
Menace (Lily Hollister)
American Son (Harry Osborn)

Plot: Norman Osborn contiues to work on Spider-Man, trying desperately to get information from him. Thankfully, he's got a Reed Richards-designed mask, ready to not only appear like Venom, but to keep the mask on to prevent discovery. This buys him some time, but not a lot; Stark's notes include a means to defeat the mask, and Menace is working on Harry.
#597B Dark Reign - American Son, Part 3 [September 2009]
Edition: Marco Chechetto 2nd Printing Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Artist
Marco Chechetto
Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Phil Jimenez
Cover Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Editor
Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
May Parker
Sentry (Robert Reynolds)
Harry Osborn
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Iron Patriot (Norman Osborn)
Ms. Marvel (Karla Sofen)
Captain Marvel (Noh-Varr)
Wolverine (Daken Akihiro)
Hawkeye (Lester)
Menace (Lily Hollister)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Ares (Marvel)

Plot: Peter's still pretending to be Mac Gargan, and it's getting harder and harder to do. He learns of Norman Osborn's plans for Harry, and is about to hunt him down when he's found by Harry and others.
#597A Dark Reign - American Son, Part 3 [August 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Artist
Marco Chechetto
Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Phil Jimenez
Cover Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Editor
Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
May Parker
Sentry (Robert Reynolds)
Harry Osborn
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Iron Patriot (Norman Osborn)
Ms. Marvel (Karla Sofen)
Captain Marvel (Noh-Varr)
Wolverine (Daken Akihiro)
Hawkeye (Lester)
Menace (Lily Hollister)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Ares (Marvel)

Plot: Peter's still pretending to be Mac Gargan, and it's getting harder and harder to do. He learns of Norman Osborn's plans for Harry, and is about to hunt him down when he's found by Harry and others.
#596B Dark Reign - American Son, Part 2 [September 2009]
Edition: Paulo Siqueira 2nd Printing Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Penciller
Paulo Siqueira
Inker
Amilton Santos
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Chris Eliopoulos
Cover Artist
Phil Jimenez
Cover Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
May Parker
Sentry (Robert Reynolds)
Norman Osborn
Harry Osborn
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Ms. Marvel (Karla Sofen)
Captain Marvel (Noh-Varr)
Wolverine (Daken Akihiro)
Hawkeye (Lester)
Spider-Man (Mac Gargan)
Menace (Lily Hollister)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Ares (Marvel)

Plot: Peter is upset that Harry has agreed to work for Norman. After much soul searching and whining to friends and family, he decides to take action, calling on one of his friends for help infiltrating the Dark Avengers organization.
#596A Dark Reign - American Son, Part 2 [August 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Penciller
Paulo Siqueira
Inker
Amilton Santos
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Chris Eliopoulos
Cover Artist
Phil Jimenez
Cover Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
May Parker
Sentry (Robert Reynolds)
Norman Osborn
Harry Osborn
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Ms. Marvel (Karla Sofen)
Captain Marvel (Noh-Varr)
Wolverine (Daken Akihiro)
Hawkeye (Lester)
Spider-Man (Mac Gargan)
Menace (Lily Hollister)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Ares (Marvel)

Plot: Peter is upset that Harry has agreed to work for Norman. After much soul searching and whining to friends and family, he decides to take action, calling on one of his friends for help infiltrating the Dark Avengers organization.
#595B Dark Reign - American Son, Part 1 [July 2009]
Edition: Adi Granov Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Penciller
Phil Jimenez
Inker
Andy Lanning
Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Urich
May Parker
Norman Osborn
Harry Osborn
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Menace (Lily Hollister)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.

Plot: Peter's life is in the crapper. The two men he hates most are becoming far more prominent in his life. Not only is Norman Osborn head of H.A.M.M.E.R. and father of Harry Osborn, he's the invited dinner guest of J. Jonah Jameson Jr., Peter's former boss and current mayor of New York. Can Peter manage to make it through the dinner for the sake of his aunt, the betrothed of J. Jonah Jameson Sr.? If he does, can he deal with the aftermath of Norman's job offer to Harry?
#595A Dark Reign - American Son, Part 1 [July 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Joe Kelly
Penciller
Phil Jimenez
Inker
Andy Lanning
Colorist
Chris Chuckry
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Phil Jimenez
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Urich
May Parker
Norman Osborn
Harry Osborn
Wolverine (Logan / James Howlett)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Menace (Lily Hollister)
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.

Plot: Peter's life is in the crapper. The two men he hates most are becoming far more prominent in his life. Not only is Norman Osborn head of H.A.M.M.E.R. and father of Harry Osborn, he's the invited dinner guest of J. Jonah Jameson Jr., Peter's former boss and current mayor of New York. Can Peter manage to make it through the dinner for the sake of his aunt, the betrothed of J. Jonah Jameson Sr.? If he does, can he deal with the aftermath of Norman's job offer to Harry?
#594 24/7, Finale [July 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Barry Kitson, Mark Waid
Penciller
Mike McKone, Barry Kitson
Inker
Andy Lanning, Mark Morales
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Penciller
Joe Quesada
Cover Inker
Tim Townsend
Cover Colorist
Morry Hollowell
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Tom Brennan, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
May Parker
Vulture (Adrian Toomes)
Norman Osborn
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Vulture (Unrevealed)
Michelle Gonzales

Plot: Peter is still working to get under JJJ Jr's skin, and it's working pretty well. He's also facing off against the new Vulture, and uses a tip from the old Vulture to try and track him down.
#593A 24/7, Part Two [July 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Mark Waid
Penciller
Mike McKone
Inker
Karl Kesel, Andy Lanning
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Penciller
Joe Quesada
Cover Inker
Danny Miki
Cover Colorist
Morry Hollowell
Editor
Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
May Parker
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Vulture (Unrevealed)

Plot: Peter has arrived at Aunt May's home to find her sharing some quality time in the bedroom with J. Jonah Jameson Sr. Reeling from this, Peter leaves, finding the energy to stay active in costume for over 96 straight hours for the sole purpose of driving JJJ Jr. up the wall. He succeeds, and evades capture by JJJ Jr's troops only to be pursued by a new Vulture.
#592B 24/7, Part One [June 2009]
Edition: Paolo Rivera Wolverine Art Appreciation Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Mark Waid
Penciller
Mike McKone
Inker
Andy Lanning
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Tom Brennan, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Cover Painter
Paolo Rivera
Characters
Betty Brant
May Parker
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Vulture (Unrevealed)

Plot: Peter's back from an alternate universe, though he isn't convinced he's come back to the right one. J. Jonah Jameson Jr., former publisher of the Daily Bugle and longtime thorn in Peter's side, has somehow managed to win a special mayoral election, and is now in a position to become a major thorn in Peter's side. Peter decides to return the favour.
#592A 24/7, Part One [June 2009]
Edition: Joe Quesada Regular Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Mark Waid
Penciller
Mike McKone
Inker
Andy Lanning
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Penciller
Joe Quesada
Cover Inker
Danny Miki
Cover Colorist
Richard Isanove
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Betty Brant
May Parker
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Vulture (Unrevealed)

Plot: Peter's back from an alternate universe, though he isn't convinced he's come back to the right one. J. Jonah Jameson Jr., former publisher of the Daily Bugle and longtime thorn in Peter's side, has somehow managed to win a special mayoral election, and is now in a position to become a major thorn in Peter's side. Peter decides to return the favour.
#591 Face Front, Part 2: 'Nuff Said [June 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Dan Slott
Penciller
Dale Eaglesham, Barry Kitson
Inker
Jesse Delperdang, Barry Kitson
Colorist
Chris Chuckry, Andy Troy, Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Editor
Tom Brennan, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brevoort
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Ben Urich
Betty Brant
May Parker
Randy Robertson
Sally Floyd
Eugene 'Flash' Thompson
Harry Osborn
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Carlie Cooper
Dexter Bennett
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Patronus
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)

Plot: Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four are trying to bring peace to a world they destabilized generations ago, but it's not easy with unrest among the group. Once they have found a way to deal with the war, they move on to the elephant in the room: the mindwipe that prevents people from knowing Spider-Man's identity.
#590B Face Front, Part One: Together Again... For The First Time [June 2009]
Edition: Paolo Rivera Wolverine Variant Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Dan Slott
Penciller
Barry Kitson
Inker
Mark Farmer
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Cover Painter
Paolo Rivera
Characters
Franklin Richards
Valeria Richards
Blake Tower
May Parker
Alicia Masters
Arlo North
Harry Osborn
Looter (Norton G. Fester)
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Carlie Cooper
Mr. Negative (Martin Li)
Bill Hollister
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)
H.E.R.B.I.E. (Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-type, Integrated El)

Plot: Spider-Man has been approached by the Fantastic Four to head back to the Macroverse in response to a call for help. Once there, it is soon apparant that history has been rewritten, and that people have been forced to forget things they used to know, like the face under Spider-Man's mask.
#590A Face Front, Part One: Together Again... For The First Time [June 2009]
Edition: Barry Kitson Regular Cover
Front
Credits
Writer
Dan Slott
Penciller
Barry Kitson
Inker
Mark Farmer
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Joe Caramagna
Cover Artist
Barry Kitson
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Franklin Richards
Valeria Richards
Blake Tower
May Parker
Alicia Masters
Arlo North
Harry Osborn
Looter (Norton G. Fester)
Human Torch (Johnny Storm)
Carlie Cooper
Mr. Negative (Martin Li)
Bill Hollister
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Mr. Fantastic (Reed Richards)
Invisible Woman (Susan Storm-Richards)
Thing (Benjamin J. Grimm)
H.E.R.B.I.E. (Humanoid Experimental Robot, B-type, Integrated El)

Plot: Spider-Man has been approached by the Fantastic Four to head back to the Macroverse in response to a call for help. Once there, it is soon apparent that history has been rewritten, and that people have been forced to forget things they used to know, like the face under Spider-Man's mask.
#589 Marked [May 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Fred Van Lente
Penciller
Paulo Siqueira
Inker
Amilton Santos
Colorist
Jeromy Cox
Letterer
Cory Petit
Cover Penciller
Chris Eliopoulos
Cover Inker
Klaus Janson
Cover Colorist
Dean White
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker, Tom Brennan
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
May Parker
Spot (Jonathan Ohnn)
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Dmitri Ivankov

Plot: A bunch of goons (some of whom bear a striking resemblance to the genuine animated spectre fighters of the 1980s) try to bully F.E.A.S.T. into giving them a chance for good P.R. Aunt May turns them down, and Spider-Man tries to get proof of their activities. Instead he finds that the Spot has returned and is trying to kill one of them, forcing Spider-Man to protect his target.
#588 Character Assassination, Conclusion [May 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Marc Guggenheim
Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson, Tom Palmer Sr.
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Cory Petit
Cover Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Cover Inker
Klaus Janson
Cover Colorist
Dean White
Editor
Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Carlie Cooper
Vin Gonzales
Alan O'Neil
Bill Hollister
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Green Goblin (Harry Osborn)
Menace (Lily Hollister)
Quentin Palone

Plot: Election day is here, and several running plot lines come to a close, as new ones open up. Spider-Man is in prison with a bullet in his arm, and the guards have been paid to take a simultaneous, unscheduled coffee break. Spider-Man manages to get himself and Vin out of prison, but that's a crime in itself, so it doesn't leave him in the good graces. Meanwhile, both Menace and Harry are out and active on their gliders, and they push through major change for the city. Vin goes on to do what he should have done months ago.
#587 Character Assassination, Part 3 [April 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Marc Guggenheim
Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Cory Petit
Cover Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Cover Inker
Klaus Janson
Cover Colorist
Dean White
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Norman Osborn
Daredevil (Matt Murdock)
Carlie Cooper
Vin Gonzales
Bill Hollister
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Michael Levin
Samara Saffian
Menace (Lily Hollister)
Dr. Octopus (Otto Octavius)

Plot: Spider-Man has been arrested, and he's about to go on trial. Meanwhile, Carlie has tracked down the source of the Spider Tracer killings, and reported it to her supervisor.
#586 Character Assassination, Interlude: Daddy's Little Girl [April 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Marc Guggenheim
Penciller
Barry Kitson
Inker
Karl Kesel
Colorist
Andres Mossa
Letterer
Cory Petit
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Harry Osborn
Carlie Cooper
Bill Hollister
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Menace (Lily Hollister)
Lucy Hollister

Plot: Harry has walked in on Menace in the middle of the change to the civilian identity. Menace then shares her personal history and origin story, much to Harry's horror.
#585 Character Assassination, Part 2 [April 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Marc Guggenheim
Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson
Colorist
Dean White
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Harry Osborn
Carlie Cooper
Vin Gonzales
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Michael Levin
Samara Saffian
Menace (Lily Hollister)

Plot: Harry Osborn has asked Lily to marry him, but she asks for time to think in return. Carlie confronts Vin about her discovery in the apartment, and Spider-Man goes out against his better judgement to face off against Menace at a Hollister rally.
#584 Character Assassination, Part 1 [March 2009]
Front
Credits
Writer
Marc Guggenheim
Penciller
John Romita Jr.
Inker
Klaus Janson
Colorist
Dean White
Letterer
Cory Petit
Editor
Tom Brevoort, Stephen Wacker
Editor in Chief
Joe Quesada
Characters
Boomerang (Fred Myers)
Shocker (Herman Schultz)
Harry Osborn
Joseph 'Robbie' Robertson
Carlie Cooper
Dexter Bennett
Vin Gonzales
Bill Hollister
Randall Crowne
Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
Bookie
J. Jonah Jameson Jr.
Michael Levin
Samara Saffian
Julian Beck
J. Jonah Jameson Sr.
Lily Hollister

Plot: The hunt for the Spider-Tracer killer is heating up. Carlie's tech friend, Julian Beck, has found a way to track the tracers. Peter Parker is wounded in his Spider-togs, and heads home to shower and recuperate. While he hides his wound in the bathroom, Carlie searches the apartment, and finds a bag of tracers under one of the beds.
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