Web of Spider-Man Annual Vol 1 3
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Appearing in "Spider-Man"Edit
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Synopsis for "Spider-Man"Edit
A character profile on Spider-Man.
Appearing in "Peter Parker"Edit
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Synopsis for "Peter Parker"Edit
A character profile on Peter Parker.
Appearing in "The Secrets of Spider-Man!"Edit
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- Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Origin revealed)
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Synopsis for "The Secrets of Spider-Man!"Edit
Facts and background information on Spidey and his gadgets, including his web-shooters and spider-signal light.
Appearing in "Mary Jane Parker"Edit
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Synopsis for "Mary Jane Parker"Edit
A character profile on Mary Jane, Peter Parker's wife!
Appearing in "Peter & MJ's Apartment"Edit
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Synopsis for "Peter & MJ's Apartment"Edit
A closer look at the layout of the Parkers apartment on Chelsea Street.
Appearing in "Daily Bugle"Edit
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A map of the floorplan for the Daily Bugle offices.
Appearing in "Empire State Univesity"Edit
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A quick look at Peter Parker's former college.
Appearing in "Betty Brant Leeds"Edit
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Synopsis for "Betty Brant Leeds"Edit
A character profile of Betty Leeds, friend of Peter's, and Ned Leeds widow.
Appearing in "The Stacy Family"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Stacy Family"Edit
A character profile of Gwen Stacy and her father, both of whom were killed in seperate instances by two of Spider-Man's most dangerous foes.
Appearing in "The Jameson Family"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Jameson Family"Edit
A profile of J. Jonah Jameson, his wife Marla, and son John Jameson, Jr.
Appearing in "The Robertson Family"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Robertson Family"Edit
The family of Joe "Robbie" Robertson is profiled, alongside Martha, his wife. Also included is their son Randy and his new wife, Joe and Martha's stepdaughter, Amanda.
Appearing in "May & Ben Parker"Edit
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- Peter Parker (In a photograph only)
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Synopsis for "May & Ben Parker"Edit
Character profiles of Peter's Aunt May and Uncle Ben, the only parents Pete has ever known.
Appearing in "Aunt May's Boarders"Edit
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Synopsis for "Aunt May's Boarders"Edit
The elderly retirees who Aunt May has allowed into her home.
Appearing in "Harry, Liz, & Norman Osborn"Edit
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Synopsis for "Harry, Liz, & Norman Osborn"Edit
Married couple Harry and Liz Osborn are profiled with their baby boy, Normie.
Appearing in "Flash Thompson"Edit
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Synopsis for "Flash Thompson"Edit
A character profile of former Midtown High football star, and current best friend to Peter Parker, Flash Thompson.
Appearing in "The Distaff Side"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Distaff Side"Edit
A look at the women in Peter's life, including the mercenary Silver Sable, Spider-Woman, Pete's old neighbor Glory Grant, Daily Bugle city editor Kate Cushing, the lovely reporter Joy Mercado, and Flash Thompson's ex-girlfriend Sha Shan.
Appearing in "Hobgoblin"Edit
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Synopsis for "Hobgoblin"Edit
A profile of the Hobgoblin, a.k.a. Ned Leeds, a.k.a. one of Spider-Man's worst foes.
Appearing in "The Kingpin of Crime"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Kingpin of Crime"Edit
Profile of Wilson Fisk, the Kingpin.
Appearing in "The Rose"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Rose"Edit
The Kingpin's son, Richard Fisk, in his alternate identity as the Rose.
Appearing in "Basilisk"Edit
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Synopsis for "Basilisk"Edit
A summary of the Basilisk, a former robber who was exposed to the power of the Alpha Stone.
Appearing in "The Big Wheel"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Big Wheel"Edit
A summary of Big Wheel, one-time foe of Spider-Man, who got help from the Tinkerer in designing his weapon.
Appearing in "The Black Cat"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Black Cat"Edit
Felicia Hardy's profile, and her alter-ego, the Black Cat.
Appearing in "Cyclone"Edit
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Synopsis for "Cyclone"Edit
A character profile on Andre Gerard, the first Cyclone.
Appearing in "The Dark Rider"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Dark Rider"Edit
A look at the Dark Rider.
Appearing in "Drom the Backward Man"Edit
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Synopsis for "Drom the Backward Man"Edit
Character profile of one of Spidey's stranger foes, Drom. A man who aged in reverse.
Appearing in "The Grizzly"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Grizzly"Edit
Max Markham, former pro-wrestler until he was disgraced by the Bugle. A summary on how he had turned to crime to get revenge on Jameson.
Appearing in "The Human Fly"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Human Fly"Edit
A synopsis on Rick Deacon, the man who became the Human Fly thanks to the late Dr. Harlan Stillwell.
Appearing in "Jeremiah"Edit
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Synopsis for "Jeremiah"Edit
Character profile on the crazed psuedo-cult leader, Jeremiah.
Appearing in "Jigsaw"Edit
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Synopsis for "Jigsaw"Edit
Jigsaw's profile, originally a regular thug before his face was mangled in a meeting with the Punisher!
Appearing in "Man-Killer"Edit
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Synopsis for "Man-Killer"Edit
The profile of Katrina Luisa van Horn, who fought Spider-Man and Tigress back when she was simply the Cat, as the super strong Man-Killer!
Appearing in "The Men Fish"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Men Fish"Edit
Dr. Dorcas created a team of human-fish creatures called the Aquanoids. Their current whereabouts remain a mystery.
Appearing in "Midas the Golden Man"Edit
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Synopsis for "Midas the Golden Man"Edit
Malcolm Merriwell was a drug-trafficker who wore a costume, calling himself Midas, in an attempt to frame his brother, Harrison.
Appearing in "Mindworm"Edit
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Synopsis for "Mindworm"Edit
A character profile on William Turner, a mutant with the ability to leech the strength off the minds of other people.
Appearing in "Mirage"Edit
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Synopsis for "Mirage"Edit
A review of Mirage, a villain Spider-Man faced during the wedding of Betty Brant and Ned Leeds.
Appearing in "Monstroid"Edit
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Synopsis for "Monstroid"Edit
A robot created by the Skrulls, the Monstroids ship crashed to Earth where he was brought under the control of the Puppet Master.
Appearing in "Moondark"Edit
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Synopsis for "Moondark"Edit
A profile of the magician who faced against Spider-Man and the Werewolf by Night!
Appearing in "Moondog"Edit
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Synopsis for "Moondog"Edit
A character profile on the high priest of a voodoo cult, a man who was actually possessed by an ancient spirit called the Loa.
Appearing in "Rocket-Racer"Edit
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Synopsis for "Rocket-Racer"Edit
Te Rocket-Racer, who gave Spider-Man a run for his money thanks to his rocket-powered skateboard, which goes so fast it allows him to ride up a wall!
Appearing in "The White Dragon"Edit
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Synopsis for "The White Dragon"Edit
The leader of Chinatown's Dragon Gang until Spider-Man took him down.
Appearing in "Will-O-The-Wisp"Edit
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Synopsis for "Will-O-The-Wisp"Edit
Synopsis on Jackson Arvad who, through a freak accident, became Will O' the Wisp.
Appearing in "Stegron the Dinosaur Man"Edit
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Synopsis for "Stegron the Dinosaur Man"Edit
Dr. Vincent Stegron was transformed into a half-man half-prehistoric beast after duplicating Curt Connors formula.
Appearing in "The Wraith"Edit
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Synopsis for "The Wraith"Edit
A look at the late Captain Jean DeWolff's brother, who was almost killed in the line of duty, but instead became psychically linked with his father.
NotesEdit
- This issue has no stories, instead giving profiles on the numerous cast and many locations of the Spider-Man comics.
- Back cover by Charles Vess.
TriviaEdit
- No trivia.
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Recommended ReadingEdit
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