Spider-Man: A History and Celebration of the Web-Slinger, Decade by Decade
The world’s most well-known wall-crawler has captivated the world since debuting in 1961’s Amazing Fantasy #15 by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. He has appeared in millions of comic books, over twenty different films and animated series, numerous blockbuster video games, one Broadway production, and countless other mediums. With over 60 years of Spider-Man, the full biography of one of Marvel’s most popular superheroes, MARVEL Spider-Man: A History and Celebration of the Web-Slinger, Decade by Decade, will be released next month. It explores Spider-Man’s development through behind-the-scenes anecdotes, photos, and infrequently seen interviews.
In celebration of his illustrious and expansive history, MARVEL Spider-Man: A History and Celebration of the Web-Slinger, Decade by Decade is a comprehensive collection of exciting art and expert commentary that brings Spidey’s backstory out of the archive and into the arms of fans worldwide. Organized by decade, you will:
- Relive the origin and adaptations of Spider-Man, along with his friends and enemies, through comic books, films, TV shows, toys, and more.
- Spark your memory with “remember when?” moments (the Spider-Mobile, anyone?).
- Recall the most interesting and shocking plot points of the comic.
- Meet the creators who worked on Spider-Man’s adventures throughout the years.
Illustrated with images from the comics, movies, and other MARVEL Spider-Man–related items, this collection is a must-have for any fan of the web-slinger! By Matthew K. Manning, Robert Greenberger, and Peter A. David. The book is set to release on October 11, 2022, and will be priced at $40 USD from becker&mayer! books.
First and foremost, Kev is a dad to three wonderful children. He’s also an uber Kevin Smith fan (all Smith’s movies are worth a watch, even Yoga Hosers) who has cried during Kermit’s monologue in The Muppets and once owned two VHS copies of Spice World. He loves all pop culture, particularly the MCU and Star Wars. The Evil Dead franchise is his favorite horror franchise, though the original Scream is his favorite scary movie. He bleeds Eagle’s green in the (suburbs of the) greatest city on Earth, Philadelphia. Go Birds!