Collection: Amazing Spider-Man – Marvel Comics – (1999–2014) – Volume 2 – #1-58 – LGY #442-700.5

Amazing Spider-Man – Marvel Comics – (1999–2014) – Volume 2 – #1–700.5

📘 Series Summary

Launching in the aftermath of the controversial Clone Saga, Amazing Spider-Man Volume 2 initially provided a fresh start for Peter Parker and the web-slinger. Beginning with a new #1, the series quickly found its footing, re-establishing the core dynamics of Spider-Man’s life while facing modern threats. After issue #58, the title wisely reverted to its historic legacy numbering, merging Volume 1 and Volume 2 issues to begin at #500, honoring its long history.

This volume contains many pivotal 21st-century Spider-Man narratives, including the influential "Coming Home" storyline by J. Michael Straczynski, the highly controversial **One More Day** arc which dramatically altered Peter Parker’s relationship status, and the extensive "Brand New Day" era. This latter period saw the title expand to a thrice-monthly schedule, introducing new villains and supporting characters while focusing on Peter's perpetual struggle with maturity and responsibility. It culminates in the landmark **#700**, leading directly into the *Superior Spider-Man* status quo.

Spanning 15 years, Volume 2 captures one of the most creatively experimental and continuity-altering eras in the character's publication history, showcasing Peter Parker dealing with global political issues (like Civil War) and intensely personal drama.

⭐ Why This Series Stands Out

  • The primary run for Spider-Man throughout the 2000s and early 2010s, defining his modern status quo.
  • Features the influential "Coming Home" arc and the introduction of characters like Ezekiel Sims.
  • Contains the highly significant **One More Day** and the expansive **Brand New Day** initiative.
  • Returned the title to its legacy numbering starting at #500, preserving the historic continuity count.
  • Concludes with the game-changing **#700**, setting the stage for one of Spider-Man's most unique eras.
  • Features key creative runs from J. Michael Straczynski, Joe Quesada, and Dan Slott.

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