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| image = Marv team up 001.jpg
| image = Marv team up 001.jpg
| caption = Cover of ''Marvel Team-Up'' #1 (March 1972).<br> Art by [[Gil Kane]] and [[Frank Giacoia]]
| caption = Cover of ''Marvel Team-Up'' #1 (March 1972).<br> Art by [[Gil Kane]] and [[Frank Giacoia]].
| schedule = '''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (all): monthly<br>
| schedule = '''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (all): monthly<br>'''''Spider-Man Team-Up''''': quarterly
| format = Ongoing
'''''Spider-Man Team-Up''''': quarterly
| publisher = [[Marvel Comics]]
| format = Ongoing
| date = '''''Marvel Team-Up''''' : March [[1972 in comics|1972]]-February [[1985 in comics|1985]]<br>'''''Spider-Man Team-Up''''': December 1995-June 1997<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 2): September 1997-July 1998<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 3): January 2005-December 2006<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 4): June 2019-present
| publisher = [[Marvel Comics]]
| date = '''''Marvel Team-Up''''' : March [[1972 in comics|1972]] - February [[1985 in comics|1985]]<br>'''''Spider-Man Team-Up''''': December 1995 - June 1997<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 2): September 1997 - July 1998<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 3): January 2005 - December 2006<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 4): June 2019 - present
| issues = '''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 1): 150 and 7 ''Annual''s<br>'''''Spider-Man Team-Up''''': 7<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 2): 11<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 3): 25<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 4): 6
| main_char_team = [[Spider-Man]]
| issues = '''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 1): 150 and 7 ''Annual''s<br>'''''Spider-Man Team-Up''''': 7<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 2): 11<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 3): 25<br>'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' (vol. 4): 6
| writers = {{collapsible list|[[Mike Carlin]], [[Chris Claremont]], [[J. M. DeMatteis]] (101, 111-112, 114-133), [[Gerry Conway]], [[Bill Mantlo]] (38–51, 53–56, 72, 134–135, 140, Annual #1, 6), [[Louise Simonson]] (149–150, Annual #7), [[Roy Thomas]]<br>[[Len Wein]]}}
| main_char_team = Spider-Man
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| writers = {{collapsible list| [[Mike Carlin]], [[Chris Claremont]], [[J. M. DeMatteis]] (101, 111-112, 114-133), [[Gerry Conway]], [[Bill Mantlo]] (38–51, 53–56, 72, 134–135, 140, Annual #1, 6), [[Louise Simonson]] (149–150, Annual #7), [[Roy Thomas]]<br>[[Len Wein]] }}
| pencillers = {{collapsible list| [[Ross Andru]]<br>[[Sal Buscema]]<br>[[John Byrne (comics)|John Byrne]]<br>[[Bob Hall (comics)|Bob Hall]]<br> [[Gil Kane]]<br>[[Greg LaRocque]]<br>[[Frank Miller (comics)|Frank Miller]]<br>[[Jim Mooney]]<br>[[Ron Wilson (comics)|Ron Wilson]] }}
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| inkers = {{collapsible list|[[Terry Austin (comics)|Terry Austin]]<br>[[Mike Esposito (comics)|Mike Esposito]]}}
| pencillers = {{collapsible list| [[Ross Andru]]<br>[[Sal Buscema]]<br>[[John Byrne (comics)|John Byrne]]<br>[[Bob Hall (comics)|Bob Hall]]<br> [[Gil Kane]]<br>[[Greg LaRocque]]<br>[[Frank Miller (comics)|Frank Miller]]<br>[[Jim Mooney]]<br>[[Ron Wilson (comics)|Ron Wilson]] }}
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'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' is an [[American comic book]] series published by [[Marvel Comics]]. The series featured two or more Marvel [[character (arts)|characters]] in one story. The series was originally published from March 1972 through February 1985, and featured [[Spider-Man]] as the lead "[[team-up]]" character in all but ten of its 150 issues, and in six of its seven ''Annual''s. It was the first major ongoing spin-off series for Spider-Man, being preceded only by the short-lived ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man#Magazine|The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'' magazine. Of the issues that did not star Spider-Man, the [[Human Torch]] headlines six issues (#18, 23, 26, 29, 32, 35); the [[Hulk]], four (#97, 104, 105, and ''Annual'' #3); and [[Aunt May]], one (#137). Publication of most of the issues starring the Human Torch coincided with that of ''Giant-Size Spider-Man'', an alternate Spider-Man "team-up"-themed series by the regular ''Marvel Team-Up'' creative team. When cancelled with #150 in 1985, the title was replaced by ''[[Web of Spider-Man]]''.
'''''Marvel Team-Up''''' is an [[American comic book]] series published by [[Marvel Comics]]. The series featured two or more Marvel [[character (arts)|characters]] in one story. The series was originally published from March 1972 through February 1985, and featured [[Spider-Man]] as the lead "[[team-up]]" character in all but ten of its 150 issues, and in six of its seven ''Annual''s. It was the first major ongoing spin-off series for Spider-Man, being preceded only by the short-lived ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man#Magazine|The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'' magazine. Of the issues that did not star Spider-Man, the [[Human Torch]] headlines six issues (#18, 23, 26, 29, 32, 35); the [[Hulk]], four (#97, 104, 105, and ''Annual'' #3); and [[Aunt May]], one (#137). Publication of most of the issues starring the Human Torch coincided with that of ''Giant-Size Spider-Man'', an alternate Spider-Man "team-up"-themed series by the regular ''Marvel Team-Up'' creative team. When cancelled with #150 in 1985, the title was replaced by ''[[Web of Spider-Man]]''.


The second series was published for 11 issues from September 1997 through July 1998 and originally featured Spider-Man; [[Namor the Sub-Mariner]] was the featured character starting with #8. From 1995 to 1997, a quarterly series titled ''Spider-Man Team-Up'' fulfilled much the same purpose as the original title. The third ''Marvel Team-Up'' series, written by [[Robert Kirkman]], began publication in January 2005 and frequently featured Spider-Man. This volume often reintroduced lesser-known Marvel characters that had fallen into obscurity.
The second series was published for 11 issues from September 1997 through July 1998 and originally featured Spider-Man; [[Namor the Sub-Mariner]] was the featured character starting with #8. From 1995 to 1997, a quarterly series titled '''''Spider-Man Team-Up''''' fulfilled much the same purpose as the original title. The third ''Marvel Team-Up'' series, written by [[Robert Kirkman]], began publication in January 2005 and frequently featured Spider-Man. This volume often reintroduced lesser-known Marvel characters that had fallen into obscurity, in addition to featuring a crossover with Kirkman's [[Image Universe]] series ''[[Invincible (comics)|Invincible]]'', which in 2024 would be adapted to the [[Invincible (TV series)|television series adaptation]]'s [[Invincible season 2|second season]].


The spirit of ''Marvel Team-Up'' was carried on by ''[[Avenging Spider-Man]]'' and later by ''[[Superior Spider-Man Team-Up]]''.
The spirit of ''Marvel Team-Up'' was carried on by ''[[Avenging Spider-Man]]'' and later by ''[[Superior Spider-Man Team-Up]]''.


==Publication history==
==Publication history==
Comics journalist Jonathan Miller summarized ''Marvel Team-Up'' in a retrospective article: {{quote|The series was admittedly formulaic; either Spider-Man or that issue's guest-star would encounter a menace and then by sheer chance cross paths with another hero who would lend a hand. The title's guest-stars were an equal mix of A-list characters whose presence was likely to increase sales and fledgling heroes being given exposure in the hopes of launching them into stardom but who for the most part continued to languish in obscurity.<ref name="back44">{{cite journal|last= Miller|first= Jonathan|date= October 2010|title= Spider-Man and Company: The Wide World of ''Marvel Team-Up''|journal= [[Back Issue!]]|issue= #44| pages= 33–39|publisher= [[TwoMorrows Publishing]]|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}}</ref>}}
Comics journalist Jonathan Miller summarized ''Marvel Team-Up'' in a retrospective article: {{blockquote|The series was admittedly formulaic; either Spider-Man or that issue's guest-star would encounter a menace and then by sheer chance cross paths with another hero who would lend a hand. The title's guest-stars were an equal mix of A-list characters whose presence was likely to increase sales and fledgling heroes being given exposure in the hopes of launching them into stardom but who for the most part continued to languish in obscurity.<ref name="back44">{{cite journal|last=Miller|first=Jonathan|date=October 2010|title=Spider-Man and Company: The Wide World of ''Marvel Team-Up''|journal=[[Back Issue!]]|issue=#44| pages=33–39|publisher=[[TwoMorrows Publishing]]|location=Raleigh, North Carolina}}</ref>}}


The series debuted with a March 1972 [[cover date|cover-dated]] issue<ref name="GCD">{{gcdb series|id= 2056|title= ''Marvel Team-Up''}}</ref> featuring Spider-Man and the Human Torch in a story by writer [[Roy Thomas]] and artist [[Ross Andru]].<ref>{{cite book|last = Manning|first = Matthew K.|last2= Gilbert|first2= Laura, ed.|chapter= 1970s|title = Spider-Man Chronicle: Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging|publisher = [[Dorling Kindersley]]|year = 2012|location= London, United Kingdom|page = 60|isbn = 978-0756692360|quote= Spider-Man was a proven hit, so Marvel decided to expand the wall-crawler's horizons with a new Spider-Man title...Its first issue featured Spidey teaming up with the Human Torch against the Sandman in a Christmas tale written by Roy Thomas with art by Ross Andru.}}</ref> Spider-Man and the Human Torch were originally the permanent headliners on the series, but the creators found this format limiting, and after just three issues the Human Torch was dropped in favor of a rotating co-star slot.<ref name="back44"/> The main artists on the series for the first several years were Andru, [[Gil Kane]], [[Sal Buscema]], and [[Jim Mooney]].<ref name=saffel>{{cite book|last=Saffel|first=Steve|title= Spider-Man the Icon: The Life and Times of a Pop Culture Phenomenon|publisher=[[Titan Books]]|year=2007|location= London, United Kingdom|isbn= 978-1-84576-324-4|chapter= Weaving a Broader Web|page= 72}}</ref>
The series debuted with a March 1972 [[cover date|cover-dated]] issue<ref name="GCD">{{gcdb series|id=2056|title=''Marvel Team-Up''}}</ref> featuring Spider-Man and the Human Torch in a story by writer [[Roy Thomas]] and artist [[Ross Andru]].<ref>{{cite book|last1=Manning|first1=Matthew K.|last2=Gilbert|first2=Laura|chapter=1970s|title=Spider-Man Chronicle: Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging|publisher=[[Dorling Kindersley]]|year=2012|location=London, United Kingdom|page=60|isbn=978-0756692360|quote=Spider-Man was a proven hit, so Marvel decided to expand the wall-crawler's horizons with a new Spider-Man title…Its first issue featured Spidey teaming up with the Human Torch against the Sandman in a Christmas tale written by Roy Thomas with art by Ross Andru.}}</ref> Spider-Man and the Human Torch were originally the permanent headliners on the series, but the creators found this format limiting, and after just three issues the Human Torch was dropped in favor of a rotating co-star slot.<ref name="back44"/> The main artists on the series for the first several years were Andru, [[Gil Kane]], [[Sal Buscema]], and [[Jim Mooney]].<ref name=saffel>{{cite book|last=Saffel|first=Steve|title=Spider-Man the Icon: The Life and Times of a Pop Culture Phenomenon|publisher=[[Titan Books]]|year=2007|location=London, United Kingdom|isbn=978-1-84576-324-4|chapter=Weaving a Broader Web|page=72}}</ref>


In 1974, Marvel started publishing ''Giant-Size Spider-Man'', which was a quarterly 68-page comic that lasted for six issues which complemented ''Marvel Team-Up''.<ref>{{gcdb series|id= 2172|title= ''Giant-Size Spider-Man''}}</ref> The series featured team-ups, with each issue featuring a new story with a back-up reprint, except the last issue, which only featured a reprint.
In 1974, Marvel started publishing ''Giant-Size Spider-Man'', which was a quarterly 68-page comic that lasted for six issues which complemented ''Marvel Team-Up''.<ref>{{gcdb series|id=2172|title=''Giant-Size Spider-Man''}}</ref> The series featured team-ups, with each issue featuring a new story with a back-up reprint, except the last issue, which only featured a reprint.


Due to the limitations of the typically single-issue team-up stories, the supporting cast of Spider-Man's other titles rarely appeared in ''Marvel Team-Up''.<ref name="back44"/> The series often featured non-superhero characters in the co-star slot.<ref>{{cite book|last = David|first = Peter|author-link = Peter David|last2 = Greenberger|first2 = Robert|author2-link = Robert Greenberger|title = The Spider-Man Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book with Rare Collectibles Spun from Marvel's Web|publisher = [[Running Press]]|year = 2010|location = Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|page = [https://archive.org/details/sinatrahollywood0000knig/page/116 116]|isbn = 0762437723|quote = [''Marvel Team-Up''] featured Spider-Man fighting side by side with...heroes who were somewhat off the beaten path (Brother Voodoo, Daughters of the Dragon), and heroes who were way beyond the beaten path (like Red Sonja, and a team-up with the Frankenstein monster).|url = https://archive.org/details/sinatrahollywood0000knig/page/116}}</ref> A multi-issue time travel story arc began in issue #41 with Spider-Man and the [[Scarlet Witch]] traveling to the [[Salem witch trials]] in 1692,<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 87: "Writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema's multi-part time-traveling saga saw Spider-Man teaming up with a variety of heroes to fight Cotton Mather.</ref> and pushed the barriers of [[Continuity (fiction)|continuity]] by having Spider-Man team up with two characters who had no established connection to the mainstream [[Marvel Universe]], [[Killraven]] and [[Deathlok]].<ref name="back44"/> Though the series did often team Spider-Man with other highly popular characters, it regularly gave the co-star slot to obscure characters that the average reader was unlikely to even recognize, particularly during writer [[J. M. DeMatteis]]'s run. DeMatteis recounted, "I was always attracted to the more obscure characters, mainly because they were ripe for exploration. You could crack them open and really develop them. ... I just looked at these fringe characters as more inviting than the mainstream, more established characters - who all had their set-in-stone continuity. I wanted room to play and those characters gave me all the room I wanted. And let's face it, our lead character was as mainstream as you can get, so the obscure ones made for a nice contrast."<ref name="back44"/>
Due to the limitations of the typically single-issue team-up stories, the supporting cast of Spider-Man's other titles rarely appeared in ''Marvel Team-Up''.<ref name="back44"/> The series often featured non-superhero characters in the co-star slot.<ref>{{cite book|last1=David|first1=Peter|author-link=Peter David|last2=Greenberger|first2=Robert|author2-link=Robert Greenberger|title=The Spider-Man Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book with Rare Collectibles Spun from Marvel's Web|publisher=[[Running Press]]|year=2010|location=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania|page=[https://archive.org/details/sinatrahollywood0000knig/page/116 116]|isbn=978-0762437726|quote=[''Marvel Team-Up''] featured Spider-Man fighting side by side with…heroes who were somewhat off the beaten path (Brother Voodoo, Daughters of the Dragon), and heroes who were way beyond the beaten path (like Red Sonja, and a team-up with the Frankenstein monster).|url=https://archive.org/details/sinatrahollywood0000knig/page/116}}</ref> A multi-issue time travel story arc began in issue #41 with Spider-Man and the [[Scarlet Witch]] traveling to the [[Salem witch trials]] in 1692,<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 87: "Writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema's multi-part time-traveling saga saw Spider-Man teaming up with a variety of heroes to fight Cotton Mather.</ref> and pushed the barriers of [[Continuity (fiction)|continuity]] by having Spider-Man team up with two characters who had no established connection to the mainstream [[Marvel Universe]], [[Killraven]] and [[Deathlok]].<ref name="back44"/> Though the series did often team Spider-Man with other highly popular characters, it regularly gave the co-star slot to obscure characters that the average reader was unlikely to even recognize, particularly during writer [[J. M. DeMatteis]]'s run. DeMatteis recounted, "I was always attracted to the more obscure characters, mainly because they were ripe for exploration. You could crack them open and really develop them. I just looked at these fringe characters as more inviting than the mainstream, more established characters who all had their set-in-stone continuity. I wanted room to play and those characters gave me all the room I wanted. And let's face it, our lead character was as mainstream as you can get, so the obscure ones made for a nice contrast."<ref name="back44"/>


With issue #47, the series had a crossover with ''[[Marvel Two-in-One]]'' #17, which featured the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]].<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 89: "In this crossover between Marvel's two team-up based titles, each book's star paid a visit to the other's book. The two-part story was written by [Bill] Mantlo and penciled by [Sal] Buscema, with Ron Wilson supplying artwork for the second part in ''Marvel Team-Up'' #47."</ref> [[Jean DeWolff]] was introduced as a supporting character in the Spider-Man/Iron Man story in issue #48.<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 89: "Police Captain Jean DeWolff made her first appearance in this [Bill] Mantlo/[Sal] Buscema [four]-parter."</ref>
With issue #47, the series had a crossover with ''[[Marvel Two-in-One]]'' #17, which featured the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]].<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 89: "In this crossover between Marvel's two team-up based titles, each book's star paid a visit to the other's book. The two-part story was written by [Bill] Mantlo and penciled by [Sal] Buscema, with Ron Wilson supplying artwork for the second part in ''Marvel Team-Up'' #47."</ref> [[Jean DeWolff]] was introduced as a supporting character in the Spider-Man/Iron Man story in issue #48.<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 89: "Police Captain Jean DeWolff made her first appearance in this [Bill] Mantlo/[Sal] Buscema [four]-parter."</ref>


[[John Byrne (comics)|John Byrne]], who would later become the artist on ''The [[Uncanny X-Men]]'', first drew the characters in ''Marvel Team-Up'' #53.<ref>Saffel "Weaving a Broader Web", p. 72: "A double-page spread from ''Marvel Team-Up'' #53, January 1977, [gave] John Byrne his first opportunity to draw the Uncanny X-Men in a Marvel comic."</ref> Byrne and his ''Uncanny X-Men'' collaborator, writer [[Chris Claremont]] worked together on several issues of ''Marvel Team-Up''.<ref name="Aushenker">{{cite journal|last = Aushenker|first = Michael|author-link = Michael Aushenker|title = That ''Other'' Spider-Man Title...''Marvel Team-Up'' Offered an Alternative Spidey Experience|journal = [[Back Issue!]]|issue = #66|pages = 15–22|publisher = [[TwoMorrows Publishing]]|date = August 2013|location= Raleigh, North Carolina}}</ref> [[Captain Britain]], a character created for [[Marvel UK]], made his first appearance in an American comic book in ''Marvel Team-Up'' #65 (January 1978).<ref>{{cite book|last = Sanderson|first = Peter|author-link = Peter Sanderson|last2= Gilbert|first2= Laura, ed.|chapter= 1970s|title = Marvel Chronicle: A Year by Year History|publisher = [[Dorling Kindersley]]|year = 2008|location= London, United Kingdom|page = 184|isbn =978-0756641238|quote= Captain Britain made his first appearance in American comics when he teamed up with Spider-Man.}}</ref>
[[John Byrne (comics)|John Byrne]], who would later become the artist on ''The [[Uncanny X-Men]]'', first drew the characters in ''Marvel Team-Up'' #53.<ref>Saffel "Weaving a Broader Web", p. 72: "A double-page spread from ''Marvel Team-Up'' #53, January 1977, [gave] John Byrne his first opportunity to draw the Uncanny X-Men in a Marvel comic."</ref> Byrne and his ''Uncanny X-Men'' collaborator, writer [[Chris Claremont]] worked together on several issues of ''Marvel Team-Up''.<ref name="Aushenker">{{cite journal|last=Aushenker|first=Michael|author-link=Michael Aushenker|title=That ''Other'' Spider-Man Title…''Marvel Team-Up'' Offered an Alternative Spidey Experience|journal=[[Back Issue!]]|issue=#66|pages=15–22|publisher=[[TwoMorrows Publishing]]|date=August 2013|location=Raleigh, North Carolina}}</ref> [[Captain Britain]], a character created for [[Marvel UK]], made his first appearance in an American comic book in ''Marvel Team-Up'' #65 (January 1978).<ref>{{cite book|last1=Sanderson|first1=Peter|author-link=Peter Sanderson|last2=Gilbert|first2=Laura|chapter=1970s|title=Marvel Chronicle: A Year by Year History|publisher=[[Dorling Kindersley]]|year=2008|location=London, United Kingdom|page=184|isbn=978-0756641238|quote=Captain Britain made his first appearance in American comics when he teamed up with Spider-Man.}}</ref>


[[Karma (comics)|Karma]], a character that later joined the [[New Mutants]], was created by Claremont and artist [[Frank Miller (comics)|Frank Miller]] in #100's lead story.<ref>Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 117: "1980 was a year for anniversary issues, and this centennial effort by writer Chris Claremont and artist Frank Miller was one of them...Future New Mutant Karma also made her debut."</ref> A [[Photomontage|photo cover]] by Eliot R. Brown was used for the Spider-Man/Captain America team-up in issue #128.<ref>Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 134: "An unusual photographic cover by Eliot R. Brown showed letterer John Morelli as Spidey and artist Joe Jusko as his partner Captain America."</ref>
[[Karma (comics)|Karma]], a character that later joined the [[New Mutants]], was created by Claremont and artist [[Frank Miller (comics)|Frank Miller]] in #100's lead story.<ref>Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 117: "1980 was a year for anniversary issues, and this centennial effort by writer Chris Claremont and artist Frank Miller was one of them…Future New Mutant Karma also made her debut."</ref> A [[Photomontage|photo cover]] by Eliot R. Brown was used for the Spider-Man/Captain America team-up in issue #128.<ref>Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 134: "An unusual photographic cover by Eliot R. Brown showed letterer John Morelli as Spidey and artist Joe Jusko as his partner Captain America."</ref>


Though published for well over a decade, the series format never truly caught on with readers. Upon taking a serious look at sales figures for ''Marvel Team-Up'', Marvel's editorial staff found that sales dramatically rose or fell with each issue depending solely on the popularity of that issue's co-star.<ref name="back44"/> Taking this into consideration, Marvel editor-in-chief [[Jim Shooter]] concluded that it would make more sense to have another Spider-Man solo series with guest stars appearing when the storyline and/or promotional needs called for it, rather than a team-up series which unnaturally forced guest-stars upon the story.<ref name="back44"/> The series ended with issue #150 (February 1985),<ref name="GCD" /> to be replaced by ''[[Web of Spider-Man]]''.<ref name="back44"/>
Though published for well over a decade, the series format never truly caught on with readers. Upon taking a serious look at sales figures for ''Marvel Team-Up'', Marvel's editorial staff found that sales dramatically rose or fell with each issue depending solely on the popularity of that issue's co-star.<ref name="back44"/> Taking this into consideration, Marvel editor-in-chief [[Jim Shooter]] concluded that it would make more sense to have another Spider-Man solo series with guest stars appearing when the storyline and/or promotional needs called for it, rather than a team-up series which unnaturally forced guest-stars upon the story.<ref name="back44"/> The series ended with issue #150 (February 1985),<ref name="GCD" /> to be replaced by ''[[Web of Spider-Man]]''.<ref name="back44"/>
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A Hulk and the Human Torch story written by [[Jack C. Harris]] and drawn by [[Steve Ditko]] in the 1980s that was intended for ''Marvel Team-Up'' was published by Marvel as ''Incredible Hulk and the Human Torch: From the Marvel Vault'' #1 in August 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wtv-zone.com/silverager/interviews/harris2.shtml |title=Jack C. Harris Interview (Pt. 2) |first=Bryan D.|last=Stroud|year=2010 |publisher=TheSilverLantern.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120901223812/http://www.wtv-zone.com/silverager/interviews/harris2.shtml |archive-date=September 1, 2012 |access-date=March 20, 2011 |quote=I did a ''Marvel Team-Up'' that Ditko drew that was The Hulk and Human Torch team-up that never saw the light of day. |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.digitalspy.com/comics/news/a315941/lost-steve-ditko-comic-unveiled.html |title=Lost Steve Ditko Comic Unveiled |first=Hugh |last=Armitage |date=April 22, 2011 |publisher=[[Digital Spy]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110425205311/http://www.digitalspy.com/comics/news/a315941/lost-steve-ditko-comic-unveiled.html |archive-date=April 25, 2011 |access-date=March 26, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref>
A Hulk and the Human Torch story written by [[Jack C. Harris]] and drawn by [[Steve Ditko]] in the 1980s that was intended for ''Marvel Team-Up'' was published by Marvel as ''Incredible Hulk and the Human Torch: From the Marvel Vault'' #1 in August 2011.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.wtv-zone.com/silverager/interviews/harris2.shtml |title=Jack C. Harris Interview (Pt. 2) |first=Bryan D.|last=Stroud|year=2010 |publisher=TheSilverLantern.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120901223812/http://www.wtv-zone.com/silverager/interviews/harris2.shtml |archive-date=September 1, 2012 |access-date=March 20, 2011 |quote=I did a ''Marvel Team-Up'' that Ditko drew that was The Hulk and Human Torch team-up that never saw the light of day. |url-status=dead }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.digitalspy.com/comics/news/a315941/lost-steve-ditko-comic-unveiled.html |title=Lost Steve Ditko Comic Unveiled |first=Hugh |last=Armitage |date=April 22, 2011 |publisher=[[Digital Spy]] |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110425205311/http://www.digitalspy.com/comics/news/a315941/lost-steve-ditko-comic-unveiled.html |archive-date=April 25, 2011 |access-date=March 26, 2012 |url-status=dead }}</ref>


''Spider-Man Team-Up'' was a brief attempt to revive the concept of the series<ref>Cowsill, Alan "2000s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 223: "The short-lived series ''Spider-Man Team-Up'' (only seven issues) tried to recapture the glory days of ''Marvel Team-Up''."</ref><ref>{{gcdb series|id= 5301|title= ''Spider-Man Team-Up''}}</ref> and was soon followed by ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 2 which was published from September 1997 to July 1998.<ref>{{gcdb series|id= 5802|title= ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 2}}</ref> The third ''Marvel Team-Up'' series launched in January 2005 and ran for 25 issues<ref>{{gcdb series|id= 15313|title= ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 3}}</ref> which starred a variety of characters.<ref>Cowsill "2000s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 290: "The third volume of ''Marvel Team-Up'' was a little different from its predecessors, as it featured story arcs teaming up different heroes for different parts of each story."</ref> The fourth series began with a June 2019 cover date and contains legacy numbering.<ref>{{gcdb series|id= 143488|title= ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 4}}</ref>
''Spider-Man Team-Up'' was a brief attempt to revive the concept of the series<ref>Cowsill, Alan "2000s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 223: "The short-lived series ''Spider-Man Team-Up'' (only seven issues) tried to recapture the glory days of ''Marvel Team-Up''."</ref><ref>{{gcdb series|id=5301|title=''Spider-Man Team-Up''}}</ref> and was soon followed by ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 2 which was published from September 1997 to July 1998.<ref>{{gcdb series|id=5802|title=''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 2}}</ref> The third ''Marvel Team-Up'' series launched in January 2005 and ran for 25 issues<ref>{{gcdb series|id=15313|title=''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 3}}</ref> which starred a variety of characters.<ref>Cowsill "2000s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 290: "The third volume of ''Marvel Team-Up'' was a little different from its predecessors, as it featured story arcs teaming up different heroes for different parts of each story."</ref> The fourth series began with a June 2019 cover date and contains legacy numbering.<ref>{{gcdb series|id=143488|title=''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 4}}</ref>
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== ''Marvel Team-Up'' ==
==''Marvel Team-Up'' (1972–1985)==
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| style="text-align:center;"|#1
| style="text-align:center;"|#1
||[[Spider-Man]] and the [[Human Torch]] vs. [[Sandman (Marvel Comics)|Sandman]]
||[[Spider-Man]] and the [[Human Torch]] vs. [[Sandman (Marvel Comics)|Sandman]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#51
| rowspan="24" style="text-align:center;" |Vol 1
| rowspan="11"|Vol 1
||Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. [[Wraith (Brian DeWolff)|Wraith]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#101
||Spider-Man and [[Nighthawk (Marvel Comics)|Nighthawk]] vs. Mindy Williams
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| style="text-align:center;"|#2
| style="text-align:center;"|#2
||Spider-Man and the Human Torch vs. the [[Frightful Four]] ([[Wizard (Marvel Comics)|Wizard]], Sandman, [[Trapster]]) and [[Annihilus]]
||Spider-Man and the Human Torch vs. the [[Frightful Four]] ([[Wizard (Marvel Comics)|Wizard]], Sandman, [[Trapster]]) and [[Annihilus]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#52
||Spider-Man and Captain America vs. [[Batroc the Leaper]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#102
||Spider-Man and [[Doc Samson]] vs. [[Rhino (comics)|Rhino]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#3
| style="text-align:center;"|#3
||Spider-Man and the Human Torch vs. [[Morbius, the Living Vampire]] and Bert Tracker
||Spider-Man and the Human Torch vs. [[Morbius|Morbius, the Living Vampire]] and Bert Tracker
||''Morbius Epic Collection Vol 1; Morbius Omnibus Vol 1''
| style="text-align:center;"|#53
||Spider-Man and Hulk vs. Major Del Tremens
| style="text-align:center;"|#103
||Spider-Man and [[Ant-Man (Scott Lang)|Ant-Man]] vs. [[Taskmaster (comics)|Taskmaster]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#4
| style="text-align:center;"|#4
||Spider-Man and the [[X-Men]] ([[Warren Worthington III|Angel]], [[Cyclops (Marvel Comics)|Cyclops]], [[Iceman (Marvel Comics)|Iceman]], and [[Jean Grey|Marvel Girl]])<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 62: "The teen mutants had not yet risen to the level of popularity that they would attain with their reinvention in ''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1."</ref> vs. Morbius, the Living Vampire
||Spider-Man and the [[X-Men]] ([[Warren Worthington III|Angel]], [[Cyclops (Marvel Comics)|Cyclops]], [[Iceman (Marvel Comics)|Iceman]], and [[Jean Grey|Marvel Girl]])<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 62: "The teen mutants had not yet risen to the level of popularity that they would attain with their reinvention in ''Giant-Size X-Men'' #1."</ref> vs. Morbius, the Living Vampire
||''Morbius Epic Collection Vol 1; Morbius Omnibus Vol 1; X-Men Epic Collection Vol 4''
| style="text-align:center;"|#54
||Spider-Man and Hulk vs. Major Del Tremens
| style="text-align:center;"|#104
||Hulk and [[Ka-Zar (Kevin Plunder)|Ka-Zar]] vs. MODOK
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| style="text-align:center;"|#5
| style="text-align:center;"|#5
||Spider-Man and the [[Vision (Marvel Comics)|Vision]] vs. Puppet Master and Ballox the Monstroid
||Spider-Man and the [[Vision (Marvel Comics)|Vision]] vs. Puppet Master and Ballox the Monstroid
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#55
||Spider-Man and [[Adam Warlock]] vs. [[Stranger (comics)|Stranger]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#105
||The Hulk, Power Man, and Iron Fist vs. Pa and Luther
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| style="text-align:center;"|#6
| style="text-align:center;"|#6
||Spider-Man and the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]] vs. [[Mad Thinker]]
||Spider-Man and the [[Thing (comics)|Thing]] vs. [[Mad Thinker]]
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#56
||Spider-Man and [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics character)|Daredevil]] vs. [[Electro (Marvel Comics)|Electro]] and [[Blizzard (comics)|Blizzard]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#106
||Spider-Man and Captain America vs. [[Mac Gargan|Scorpion]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#7
| style="text-align:center;"|#7
||Spider-Man and [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] vs Kryllk the Cruel
||Spider-Man and [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]] vs Kryllk the Cruel
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#57
||Spider-Man and [[Black Widow (Natalia Romanova)|Black Widow]] vs. [[Silver Samurai]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#107
||Spider-Man and [[She-Hulk]] vs. Man-Killer
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#8
| style="text-align:center;"|#8
||Spider-Man and [[Tigra|Cat]] vs. [[Man-Killer]] and [[Advanced Idea Mechanics|A.I.M.]]
||Spider-Man and [[Tigra|Cat]] vs. [[Man-Killer]] and [[Advanced Idea Mechanics|A.I.M.]]
||''Tigra: The Complete Collection; Women of Marvel: Celebrating Seven Decades Omnibus''
| style="text-align:center;"|#58
||Spider-Man and Ghost Rider vs. Trapster
| style="text-align:center;"|#108
||Spider-Man and [[Paladin (comics)|Paladin]] vs. Thermo
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#9
| style="text-align:center;"|#9
||Spider-Man and [[Iron Man]] vs. [[Zarrko|Zarrko the Tomorrow Man]] and [[Kang the Conqueror]]
||Spider-Man and [[Iron Man]] vs. [[Zarrko|Zarrko the Tomorrow Man]] and [[Kang the Conqueror]]
| rowspan="3"|''Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up''
| style="text-align:center;"|#59
||Spider-Man, [[Hank Pym|Yellowjacket]] and [[Wasp (comics)|Wasp]] vs. Equinox
| style="text-align:center;"|#109
||Spider-Man, Paladin, and [[Dazzler (Marvel Comics)|Dazzler]] vs. Thermo
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#10
| style="text-align:center;"|#10
||Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. Zarrko the Tomorrow Man and Kang the Conqueror
||Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. Zarrko the Tomorrow Man and Kang the Conqueror
| style="text-align:center;"|#60
||Spider-Man and Wasp vs. Equinox
| style="text-align:center;"|#110
||Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. [[Magma (Jonathan Darque)|Magma]]
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#11
| style="text-align:center;"|#11
||Spider-Man and the [[Inhumans]] ([[Black Bolt]], [[Gorgon (Inhuman)|Gorgon]], [[Karnak (comics)|Karnak the Shatterer]], and [[Triton (comics)|Triton]]) vs. Zarrko the Tomorrow Man and Kang the Conqueror
||Spider-Man and the [[Inhumans]] ([[Black Bolt]], [[Gorgon (Inhuman)|Gorgon]], [[Karnak (comics)|Karnak the Shatterer]], and [[Triton (comics)|Triton]]) vs. Zarrko the Tomorrow Man and Kang the Conqueror
| style="text-align:center;"|#61
||Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. [[Super-Skrull]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#111
||Spider-Man, the [[Defenders (comics)|Defenders]], and [[Devil-Slayer]] vs. Spider-God
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| style="text-align:center;"|#12
| style="text-align:center;"|#12
||Spider-Man and [[Werewolf by Night]]<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 69: "Scripter [Len] Wein and plotter [Gerry] Conway teamed up for an issue penciled by Ross Andru that featured Spider-Man facing the threat of Jack Russell, the Werewolf by Night."</ref> vs. [[Moondark]]
||Spider-Man and [[Werewolf by Night]]<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 69: "Scripter [Len] Wein and plotter [Gerry] Conway teamed up for an issue penciled by Ross Andru that featured Spider-Man facing the threat of Jack Russell, the Werewolf by Night."</ref> vs. [[Moondark]]
| rowspan="11"|Vol 2
| style="text-align:center;"|#62
||''Werewolf By Night: The Complete Collection Vol 1; Werewolf By Night Omnibus Vol 1''
||Spider-Man and [[Carol Danvers|Ms. Marvel]] vs. Super-Skrull
| style="text-align:center;"|#112
||Spider-Man and [[Kull of Atlantis|King Kull]] vs. Ju-Lak
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#13
| style="text-align:center;"|#13
||Spider-Man and [[Captain America]] vs. [[Grey Gargoyle]] and A.I.M.
||Spider-Man and [[Captain America]] vs. [[Grey Gargoyle]] and A.I.M.
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#63
||Spider-Man and Iron Fist vs. [[Steel Serpent]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#113
||Spider-Man and [[Quasar (Wendell Vaughn)|Quasar]] vs. [[Lightmaster]]
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#14
| style="text-align:center;"|#14
||Spider-Man and [[Namor|Namor the Sub-Mariner]] vs. [[Tiger Shark (Marvel Comics)|Tiger Shark]], [[Lemuel Dorcas]], and the Aquanoids
||Spider-Man and [[Namor|Namor the Sub-Mariner]] vs. [[Tiger Shark (Marvel Comics)|Tiger Shark]], [[Lemuel Dorcas]], and the Aquanoids
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#64
||Spider-Man and the [[Daughters of the Dragon]] vs. Steel Serpent
| style="text-align:center;"|#114
||Spider-Man and Falcon vs. Stone-Face and Young Watchers
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#15
| style="text-align:center;"|#15
||Spider-Man and [[Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)|Ghost Rider]] vs. [[Orb (comics)|Orb]]
||Spider-Man and [[Ghost Rider (Johnny Blaze)|Ghost Rider]] vs. [[Orb (comics)|Orb]]
||''Ghost Rider Epic Collection Vol 1''
| style="text-align:center;"|#65
||Spider-Man and [[Captain Britain]] vs. [[Arcade (Marvel Comics)|Arcade]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#115
||Spider-Man and Thor vs. Mind-Bender
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#16
| style="text-align:center;"|#16
||Spider-Man and [[Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell)|Captain Marvel]] vs. [[Basilisk (comics)|Basilisk]]
||Spider-Man and [[Captain Marvel (Mar-Vell)|Captain Marvel]] vs. [[Basilisk (comics)|Basilisk]]
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#66
||Spider-Man and Captain Britain vs. Arcade
| style="text-align:center;"|#116
||Spider-Man, Thor, and Valkyrie vs. Mind-Bender and Shape-Changer
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#17
| style="text-align:center;"|#17
||Spider-Man and [[Mister Fantastic]] vs. [[Mole Man]] and Basilisk
||Spider-Man and [[Mister Fantastic]] vs. [[Mole Man]] and Basilisk
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#67
||Spider-Man and [[Tigra]] vs. [[Kraven the Hunter]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#117
||Spider-Man and [[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]] vs. Mentallo
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#18
| style="text-align:center;"|#18
||Human Torch and [[Hulk]] vs. Blastaar, Paxton Pentecost, and Ferguson Blaine
||Human Torch and [[Hulk]] vs. Blastaar, Paxton Pentecost, and Ferguson Blaine
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#68
||Spider-Man and [[Man-Thing]] vs. [[D'Spayre]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#118
||Spider-Man and [[Professor X]] vs. Mentallo
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#19
| style="text-align:center;"|#19
||Spider-Man and [[Ka-Zar (Kevin Plunder)|Ka-Zar]] vs. [[Stegron|Stegron the Dinosaur Man]]
||Spider-Man and [[Ka-Zar (Kevin Plunder)|Ka-Zar]] vs. [[Stegron|Stegron the Dinosaur Man]]
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#69
||Spider-Man and [[Havok (comics)|Havok]] vs. [[Living Monolith|Living Pharaoh]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#119
||Spider-Man and [[Gargoyle (Isaac Christians)|Gargoyle]] vs. some street thugs
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#20
| style="text-align:center;"|#20
||Spider-Man and [[Black Panther (comics)|Black Panther]] vs. Stegron the Dinosaur Man
||Spider-Man and [[Black Panther (comics)|Black Panther]] vs. Stegron the Dinosaur Man
||''Black Panther: The Early Years Omnibus''
| style="text-align:center;"|#70
||Spider-Man and Thor vs. Living Monolith
| style="text-align:center;"|#120
||Spider-Man and [[Dominic Fortune]] vs. [[Turner D. Century]]
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#21
| style="text-align:center;"|#21
||Spider-Man and [[Doctor Strange]] vs. Xandu
||Spider-Man and [[Doctor Strange]] vs. [[Xandu (comics)|Xandu]]
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#71
||Spider-Man and [[Falcon (comics)|Falcon]] vs. [[Plantman]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#121
||Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. [[Speed Demon (comics)|Speed Demon]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#22
| style="text-align:center;"|#22
||Spider-Man and [[Hawkeye (Clint Barton)|Hawkeye]] vs. [[Quasimodo (comics)|Quasimodo]]
||Spider-Man and [[Hawkeye (Clint Barton)|Hawkeye]] vs. [[Quasimodo (comics)|Quasimodo]]
||''Hawkeye Epic Collection Vol 1''
| style="text-align:center;"|#72
||Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. [[Whiplash (comics)|Whiplash]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#122
||Spider-Man and [[Man-Thing]] vs. Ian Fate
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#23
| style="text-align:center;"|#23
||Human Torch and Iceman vs. [[Equinox (comics)|Equinox]]
||Human Torch and Iceman vs. [[Equinox (comics)|Equinox]]
| rowspan="8"|Vol 3
| style="text-align:center;"|#73
||''X-Men Epic Collection Vol 4''
||Spider-Man and [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics character)|Daredevil]] vs. [[Owl (Marvel Comics)|Owl]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#123
||Spider-Man and Daredevil vs. [[Solarr]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#24
| style="text-align:center;"|#24
||Spider-Man and [[Brother Voodoo]] vs. Moondog the Malicious
||Spider-Man and [[Brother Voodoo]] vs. Moondog the Malicious
||''Marvel Horror Omnibus''
| style="text-align:center;"|#74
||Spider-Man and the [[Saturday Night Live cast members|Not Ready For Prime Time Players]] ([[Dan Aykroyd]], [[John Belushi]], [[Jane Curtin]], [[Garrett Morris]], [[Bill Murray]], [[Laraine Newman]], and [[Gilda Radner]])<ref name="Aushenker" /> vs. Silver Samurai<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 104: "The web-slinger found himself sharing the stage with a cast who had dressed as super-heroes to attack the [Silver] Samurai's gang in this quirky tale written by Chris Claremont and penciled by Bob Hall."</ref>
| style="text-align:center;"|#124
||Spider-Man and Beast vs. [[Professor Power]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#25
| style="text-align:center;"|#25
||Spider-Man and [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics character)|Daredevil]] vs. [[Ani-Men]]
||Spider-Man and [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics character)|Daredevil]] vs. [[Ani-Men]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#75
| rowspan="27" style="text-align:center;" |Vol 2
||
||Spider-Man and [[Luke Cage|Power Man]] vs. Rat Pack/Arson Gang
| style="text-align:center;"|#125
||Spider-Man and Tigra vs. Zabo Donalbain<br />[[Doctor Strange]] and Scarlet Witch vs. Beliath Demon
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#26
| style="text-align:center;"|#26
||Human Torch and Thor vs. the Lava Men of [[Subterranea (comics)|Subterranea]]
||Human Torch and Thor vs. the Lava Men of [[Subterranea (comics)|Subterranea]]
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#76
||Spider-Man and [[Doctor Strange]] vs. [[Silver Dagger (comics)|Silver Dagger]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#126
||Power Man and [[Daimon Hellstrom|Son of Satan]] vs. [[Satannish]] and [[Sons of Satannish]]<br />Spider-Man and Hulk vs. some street thugs
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#27
| style="text-align:center;"|#27
||Spider-Man and Hulk vs. [[Chameleon (comics)|Chameleon]]
||Spider-Man and Hulk vs. [[Chameleon (comics)|Chameleon]]
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#77
||Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel vs. Silver Dagger
| style="text-align:center;"|#127
||Spider-Man and [[Uatu]] the [[Watcher (comics)|Watcher]] vs. Buck Todd
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#28
| style="text-align:center;"|#28
||Spider-Man and [[Hercules (Marvel Comics)|Hercules]] vs. the City Stealers
||Spider-Man and [[Hercules (Marvel Comics)|Hercules]] vs. the City Stealers
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#78
||Spider-Man and [[Wonder Man]] vs. Griffin
| style="text-align:center;"|#128
||Spider-Man and Captain America vs. [[Vermin (comics)|Vermin the Man-Rat]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#29
| style="text-align:center;"|#29
||Human Torch and Iron Man vs. Infinitus the Reincarnated Man
||Human Torch and Iron Man vs. Infinitus the Reincarnated Man
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#79
||Spider-Man and [[Mary Jane Watson]] as [[Red Sonja]]<ref>{{cite comic| writer= [[Chris Claremont|Claremont, Chris]]|penciller= [[John Byrne (comics)|Byrne, John]]|inker= [[Terry Austin (comics)|Austin, Terry]]|story= Sword of the She-Devil|title= Marvel Team-Up|issue= #79|date= March 1979}}</ref> vs. [[Kulan Gath]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#129
||Spider-Man and Vision vs. Mad Thinker's robots.
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#30
| style="text-align:center;"|#30
||Spider-Man and [[Falcon (comics)|Falcon]] vs. [[Midas (comics)|Midas]] II
||Spider-Man and [[Falcon (comics)|Falcon]] vs. [[Midas (comics)|Midas]] II
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#80
||Spider-Man and [[Clea]] vs. Werewolf Doctor Strange
| style="text-align:center;"|#130
||Spider-Man and the Scarlet Witch vs. Necrodamus
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#31
| style="text-align:center;"|#31
||Spider-Man and [[Iron Fist (comics)|Iron Fist]] vs. Drom the Backwards Man
||Spider-Man and [[Iron Fist (comics)|Iron Fist]] vs. Drom the Backwards Man
| rowspan="10"|Vol 4
| style="text-align:center;"|#81
||
||Spider-Man, [[Satana (Marvel Comics)|Satana the Devil's Daughter]], and Clea vs. Werewolf Doctor Strange and Basilisk Demon
| style="text-align:center;"|#131
||Spider-Man and [[Frog-Man]] vs. [[White Rabbit (comics)|White Rabbit]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#32
| style="text-align:center;"|#32
||Human Torch and [[Daimon Hellstrom|Son of Satan]] vs. Dryminextes
||Human Torch and [[Daimon Hellstrom|Son of Satan]] vs. Dryminextes
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#82
|Spider-Man and [[Black Widow (Natasha Romanova)|Black Widow]] vs. [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] agents and some muggers
| style="text-align:center;"|#132
||Spider-Man and Mister Fantastic
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#33
| style="text-align:center;"|#33
||Spider-Man and [[Nighthawk (Marvel Comics)|Nighthawk]] vs. [[Looter (comics)|Meteor Man]] and Jeremiah
||Spider-Man and [[Nighthawk (Marvel Comics)|Nighthawk]] vs. [[Looter (comics)|Meteor Man]] and Jeremiah
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#83
||Spider-Man and [[Nick Fury]] vs. [[Boomerang (comics)|Boomerang]], Silver Samurai, and [[Viper (Madame Hydra)|Viper]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#133
||Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four vs. [[Doctor Faustus (comics)|Doctor Faustus]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#34
| style="text-align:center;"|#34
||Spider-Man and [[Valkyrie (Marvel Comics)|Valkyrie]] vs. Meteor Man and Jeremiah
||Spider-Man and [[Valkyrie (Marvel Comics)|Valkyrie]] vs. Meteor Man and Jeremiah
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#84
||Spider-Man and [[Shang-Chi]] vs. Boomerang and Silver Samurai
| style="text-align:center;"|#134
||Spider-Man and [[Jack of Hearts (Marvel Comics)|Jack of Hearts]] vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents
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| style="text-align:center;"|#35
| style="text-align:center;"|#35
||Human Torch and Doctor Strange vs. Jeremiah and Orothu
||Human Torch and Doctor Strange vs. Jeremiah and Orothu
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#85
||Spider-Man, Shang-Chi, Black Widow, and Nick Fury vs. Silver Samurai
| style="text-align:center;"|#135
||Spider-Man and [[Kitty Pryde]] vs. the [[Morlocks (comics)|Morlocks]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#36
| style="text-align:center;"|#36
||Spider-Man and the [[Frankenstein's Monster (Marvel Comics)|Frankenstein Monster]]<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 83: "In this first of a two-part adventure written by Gerry Conway and drawn by Sal Buscema...the wall-crawler finally crossed paths with the Frankenstein monster."</ref> vs. Baron Ludwig von Shtupf the Monster-Maker
||Spider-Man and the [[Frankenstein's Monster (Marvel Comics)|Frankenstein Monster]]<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 83: "In this first of a two-part adventure written by Gerry Conway and drawn by Sal Buscema…the wall-crawler finally crossed paths with the Frankenstein monster."</ref> vs. Baron Ludwig von Shtupf the Monster-Maker
| rowspan="2"|''Man-Wolf Complete Collection''
| style="text-align:center;"|#86
||Spider-Man and [[Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team)|Guardians of the Galaxy]] vs. [[Hammer and Anvil (comics)|Hammer and Anvil]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#136
||Spider-Man and [[Wonder Man]] vs. [[Mauler (comics)|Mauler]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#37
| style="text-align:center;"|#37
||Spider-Man, the Frankenstein Monster and the [[John Jameson (comics)|Man-Wolf]] vs. Baron Ludwig von Shtupf the Monster-Maker
||Spider-Man, the Frankenstein Monster and the [[John Jameson (comics)|Man-Wolf]] vs. Baron Ludwig von Shtupf the Monster-Maker
| style="text-align:center;"|#87
||Spider-Man and the [[Black Panther (comics)|Black Panther]] vs. [[Hellrazor]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#137
||[[Aunt May]] and [[Franklin Richards (Fantastic Four)|Franklin Richards]] vs. [[Galactus]]<ref>Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 138: "Mike Carlin...penned this quirky yarn starring Peter Parker's Aunt May and Franklin, the young son of the Fantastic Four's Reed and Sue Richards."</ref>
|-
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| style="text-align:center;"|#38
| style="text-align:center;"|#38
||Spider-Man and [[Beast (comics)|Beast]] vs. [[Griffin (Marvel Comics)|Griffin]]
||Spider-Man and [[Beast (comics)|Beast]] vs. [[Griffin (Marvel Comics)|Griffin]]
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#88
||Spider-Man and [[Invisible Woman|Invisible Girl]] vs. Boss Morgan and the Hole in the Wall Gang
| style="text-align:center;"|#138
||Spider-Man and Sandman vs. the [[Enforcers (comics)|Enforcers]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#39
| style="text-align:center;"|#39
||Spider-Man and Human Torch vs [[Big Man (comics)|Big Man II (Janice Foswell)]], [[Crime Master]] II, [[Fancy Dan]], [[Montana (comics)|Montana]], and Sandman
||Spider-Man and Human Torch vs [[Big Man (comics)|Big Man II (Janice Foswell)]], [[Crime Master]] II, [[Fancy Dan]], [[Montana (comics)|Montana]], and Sandman
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#89
||Spider-Man and [[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]] vs. [[Cutthroat (comics)|Cutthroat]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#139
||Spider-Man and Nick Fury vs. Dreadnaught
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| style="text-align:center;"|#40
| style="text-align:center;"|#40
||Spider-Man and the [[Sons of the Tiger]] vs. Big Man II (Janice Foswell), Crime Master II, Fancy Dan, Montana, and Sandman
||Spider-Man and the [[Sons of the Tiger]] vs. Big Man II (Janice Foswell), Crime Master II, Fancy Dan, Montana, and Sandman
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#90
||Spider-Man and Beast vs. [[Killer Shrike]] and [[Modular Man]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#140
||Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Daredevil vs. Howard "Cool Breeze" McNeal's gang
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#41
| style="text-align:center;"|#41
||Spider-Man and [[Scarlet Witch]] vs. [[Cotton Mather]]
||Spider-Man and [[Scarlet Witch]] vs. [[Cotton Mather]]
| rowspan="12"|Vol 5
| style="text-align:center;"|#91
||
||Spider-Man and Ghost Rider vs. Soul-Stealer
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|141]]
||Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Black Widow vs. [[Kingpin (character)|Kingpin]] and Frank Arnold
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#42
| style="text-align:center;"|#42
||Spider-Man and Vision vs. Cotton Mather and Dark Rider<ref>{{cite comic| writer= [[Bill Mantlo|Mantlo, Bill]]|penciller= [[Sal Buscema|Buscema, Sal]]|inker= [[Mike Esposito (comics)|Esposito, Mike]]|story= Visions of Hate!|title= Marvel Team-Up|issue= #42|date= February 1976}}</ref>
||Spider-Man and Vision vs. Cotton Mather and Dark Rider<ref>{{cite comic| writer=[[Bill Mantlo|Mantlo, Bill]]|penciller=[[Sal Buscema|Buscema, Sal]]|inker=[[Mike Esposito (comics)|Esposito, Mike]]|story=Visions of Hate!|title=Marvel Team-Up|issue=#42|date=February 1976}}</ref>
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#92
||Spider-Man and Hawkeye vs. [[Mister Fear]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|142]]
||Spider-Man and [[Monica Rambeau|Captain Marvel II]] vs. P.R.I.D.E.
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#43
| style="text-align:center;"|#43
||Spider-Man and [[Doctor Doom]] vs. Dark Rider<ref>{{cite comic| writer= Mantlo, Bill|penciller= Buscema, Sal|inker= Esposito, Mike|story= A Past Gone Mad!|title= Marvel Team-Up|issue= #43|date= March 1976}}</ref>
||Spider-Man and [[Doctor Doom]] vs. Dark Rider<ref>{{cite comic| writer=Mantlo, Bill|penciller=Buscema, Sal|inker=Esposito, Mike|story=A Past Gone Mad!|title=Marvel Team-Up|issue=#43|date=March 1976}}</ref>
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#93
||Spider-Man and Werewolf by Night vs. Dansen Macabre and Tatterdemalion
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|143]]
||Spider-Man and [[Starfox (comics)|Starfox]] vs. Will-Killer
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#44
| style="text-align:center;"|#44
||Spider-Man and [[Moondragon]] vs. Dark Rider<ref>{{cite comic| writer= Mantlo, Bill|penciller= Buscema, Sal|inker= Esposito, Mike|story= Death in the Year Before Yesterday!|title= Marvel Team-Up|issue= #44|date= April 1976}}</ref>
||Spider-Man and [[Moondragon]] vs. Dark Rider<ref>{{cite comic| writer=Mantlo, Bill|penciller=Buscema, Sal|inker=Esposito, Mike|story=Death in the Year Before Yesterday!|title=Marvel Team-Up|issue=#44|date=April 1976}}</ref>
||
| style="text-align:center;"|#94
||Spider-Man and [[Shroud (comics)|Shroud]] vs. Dansen Macabre
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|144]]
||Spider-Man and [[Moon Knight]] vs. [[White Dragon (comics)|White Dragon]]
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#45
| style="text-align:center;"|#45
||Spider-Man and [[Killraven]] vs. minions of the Martian masters
||Spider-Man and [[Killraven]] vs. minions of the Martian masters
||''Killraven Epic Collection Vol 1''
| style="text-align:center;"|#95
||Spider-Man and [[Mockingbird (Marvel Comics)|Mockingbird]] vs. Carl Delandan of S.H.I.E.L.D.
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|145]]
||Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Blacklash
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#46
| style="text-align:center;"|#46
||Spider-Man and [[Deathlok]] vs. the Cubists, Strake, and Grisson
||Spider-Man and [[Deathlok]] vs. the Cubists, Strake, and Grisson
||''Deathlok the Demolisher''
| style="text-align:center;"|#96
||Spider-Man and [[Howard the Duck]] vs. Status Quo
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|146]]
||Spider-Man and [[Nomad (comics)|Nomad]] vs. Taskmaster and Black Abbott
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#47
| style="text-align:center;"|#47
||Spider-Man and Thing vs. Basilisk
||Spider-Man and Thing vs. Basilisk
||''Marvel Two-in-One Epic Collection Vol 1''
| style="text-align:center;"|#97
||Hulk and [[Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)|Spider-Woman]] vs. Dr. W. Lee Benway
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|147]]
||Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. Black Abbott
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|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#48
| style="text-align:center;"|#48
||Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Wraith
||Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Wraith
| rowspan="4"|''Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up''
| style="text-align:center;"|#98
||Spider-Man and Black Widow vs. Owl
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|148]]
||Spider-Man and Thor vs. Black Abbott
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#49
| style="text-align:center;"|#49
||Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Wraith
||Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Wraith
| style="text-align:center;"|#99
||Spider-Man and [[Machine Man]] vs. Baron Brimstone and Sandman
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|149]]
||Spider-Man and [[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]] vs. Incandescent Man
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| style="text-align:center;"|#50
| style="text-align:center;"|#50
||Spider-Man and Doctor Strange vs. Wraith
||Spider-Man and Doctor Strange vs. Wraith
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| style="text-align:center;"|#51
|Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. [[Wraith (Brian DeWolff)|Wraith]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#52
|Spider-Man and Captain America vs. [[Batroc the Leaper]]
| rowspan="22" |Vol 3
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| style="text-align:center;"|#53
|Spider-Man and Hulk vs. Major Del Tremens (featuring the X-Men)
| rowspan="12" |Vol 6
|''X-Men Epic Collection Vol 5; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#54
|Spider-Man and Hulk vs. Major Del Tremens
|''Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#55
|Spider-Man and [[Adam Warlock]] vs. [[Stranger (comics)|Stranger]]
|''Adam Warlock Omnibus Vol 1; Thanos Wars: Infinity Origins Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#56
|Spider-Man and [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics character)|Daredevil]] vs. [[Electro (Marvel Comics)|Electro]] and [[Blizzard (Marvel Comics)|Blizzard]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#57
|Spider-Man and [[Black Widow (Natalia Romanova)|Black Widow]] vs. [[Silver Samurai]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#58
|Spider-Man and Ghost Rider vs. Trapster
|''Ghost Rider Epic Collection Vol 2: The Salvation Run''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#59
|Spider-Man, [[Hank Pym|Yellowjacket]] and [[Wasp (comics)|Wasp]] vs. Equinox
|''Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#60
|Spider-Man and Wasp vs. Equinox
|''The Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus Vol 1; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#61
|Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. [[Super-Skrull]]
|''The Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus Vol 1; Ms. Marvel Epic Collection Vol 1; Captain Marvel: Ms Marvel – A Hero Is Born Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#62
|Spider-Man and [[Carol Danvers|Ms. Marvel]] vs. Super-Skrull
|''Ms. Marvel Epic Collection Vol 1; Captain Marvel: Ms Marvel – A Hero Is Born Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#63
|Spider-Man and Iron Fist vs. [[Steel Serpent]]
| rowspan="2" |''Iron Fist Epic Collection Vol 1; Iron Fist: Danny Rand – The Early Years Omnibus; Marvel Universe by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#64
|Spider-Man and the [[Daughters of the Dragon]] vs. Steel Serpent
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| style="text-align:center;"|#65
|Spider-Man and [[Captain Britain]] vs. [[Arcade (Marvel Comics)|Arcade]]
| rowspan="13" |Vol 7
| rowspan="2" |''Captain Britain Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#66
|Spider-Man and Captain Britain vs. Arcade
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| style="text-align:center;"|#67
|Spider-Man and [[Tigra]] vs. [[Kraven the Hunter]]
|''Tigra: The Complete Collection; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#68
|Spider-Man and [[Man-Thing]] vs. [[D'Spayre]]
|''The Man-Thing Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#69
|Spider-Man and [[Havok (comics)|Havok]] vs. [[Living Monolith|Living Pharaoh]]
| rowspan="2" |''X-Men Epic Collection Vol 5; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#70
|Spider-Man and Thor vs. Living Monolith
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| style="text-align:center;"|#71
|Spider-Man and [[Falcon (comics)|Falcon]] vs. [[Plantman]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#72
|Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. [[Whiplash (comics)|Whiplash]]
|''Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#73
|Spider-Man and [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics character)|Daredevil]] vs. [[Owl (Marvel Comics)|Owl]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#74
|Spider-Man and the [[Saturday Night Live cast members|Not Ready For Prime Time Players]] ([[Dan Aykroyd]], [[John Belushi]], [[Jane Curtin]], [[Garrett Morris]], [[Bill Murray]], [[Laraine Newman]], and [[Gilda Radner]])<ref name="Aushenker" /> vs. Silver Samurai<ref>Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 104: "The web-slinger found himself sharing the stage with a cast who had dressed as super-heroes to attack the [Silver] Samurai's gang in this quirky tale written by Chris Claremont and penciled by Bob Hall."</ref>
|Not Collected
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| style="text-align:center;"|#75
|Spider-Man and [[Luke Cage|Power Man]] vs. Rat Pack and Arson Gang
|Vol 3
|''Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#76
|Spider-Man and [[Doctor Strange]] vs. [[Silver Dagger (comics)|Silver Dagger]]
| rowspan="3" |Vol 4
| rowspan="2" |''Ms. Marvel Epic Collection Vol 2; Captain Marvel: Ms Marvel – A Hero Is Born Omnibus''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#77
|Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel vs. Silver Dagger
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| style="text-align:center;"|#78
|Spider-Man and [[Wonder Man]] vs. Griffin
|Vol 8
|''Wonder Man: The Early Years Omnibus''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#79
|Spider-Man and [[Mary Jane Watson]] as [[Red Sonja]]<ref>{{cite comic|writer=[[Chris Claremont|Claremont, Chris]]|penciller=[[John Byrne (comics)|Byrne, John]]|inker=[[Terry Austin (comics)|Austin, Terry]]|story=Sword of the She-Devil|title=Marvel Team-Up|issue=#79|date=March 1979}}</ref> vs. [[Kulan Gath]]
|Not Collected
|tbc
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| style="text-align:center;"|#80
|Spider-Man and [[Clea Strange|Clea]] vs. Werewolf Doctor Strange
| rowspan="19" |Vol 4
| rowspan="11" |Vol 8
| rowspan="2" |''Marvel Horror Lives Again! Omnibus''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#81
|Spider-Man, [[Satana (Marvel Comics)|Satana the Devil's Daughter]], and Clea vs. Werewolf Doctor Strange and Basilisk Demon
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| style="text-align:center;"|#82
|Spider-Man and [[Black Widow (Natasha Romanova)|Black Widow]] vs. [[S.H.I.E.L.D.]] agents and some muggers
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| style="text-align:center;"|#83
|Spider-Man and [[Nick Fury]] vs. [[Boomerang (comics)|Boomerang]], Silver Samurai, and [[Viper (Madame Hydra)|Viper]]
| rowspan="3" |''Wolverine: First Cuts''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#84
|Spider-Man and [[Shang-Chi]] vs. Boomerang and Silver Samurai
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| style="text-align:center;"|#85
|Spider-Man, Shang-Chi, Black Widow, and Nick Fury vs. Silver Samurai
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| style="text-align:center;"|#86
|Spider-Man and [[Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team)|Guardians of the Galaxy]] vs. [[Hammer and Anvil (comics)|Hammer and Anvil]]
|''Guardians of the Galaxy Epic Collection Vol 2; Guardians of the Galaxy: Tomorrow's Heroes Omnibus''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#87
|Spider-Man and the [[Black Panther (comics)|Black Panther]] vs. [[Hellrazor]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#88
|Spider-Man and [[Invisible Woman|Invisible Girl]] vs. Boss Morgan and the Hole in the Wall Gang
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| style="text-align:center;"|#89
|Spider-Man and [[Nightcrawler (comics)|Nightcrawler]] vs. [[Cutthroat (comics)|Cutthroat]]
|''X-Men Epic Collection Vol 6''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#90
|Spider-Man and Beast vs. [[Killer Shrike]] and [[Modular Man]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#91
|Spider-Man and Ghost Rider vs. Soul-Stealer
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| style="text-align:center;"|#92
|Spider-Man and Hawkeye vs. [[Mister Fear]]
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|''Hawkeye Epic Collection Vol 1''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#93
|Spider-Man and Werewolf by Night vs. Dansen Macabre and Tatterdemalion
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|''Werewolf By Night: The Complete Collection Vol 3''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#94
|Spider-Man and [[Shroud (comics)|Shroud]] vs. Dansen Macabre
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| style="text-align:center;"|#95
|Spider-Man and [[Mockingbird (Marvel Comics)|Mockingbird]] vs. Carl Delandan of S.H.I.E.L.D.
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|''Hawkeye Epic Collection Vol 1''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#96
|Spider-Man and [[Howard the Duck]] vs. Status Quo
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|''Howard the Duck Complete Collection Vol 4; Howard the Duck Omnibus''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#97
|Hulk and [[Spider-Woman (Jessica Drew)|Spider-Woman]] vs. [[Doc Benway|Dr. W. Lee Benway]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#98
|Spider-Man and Black Widow vs. Owl
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| style="text-align:center;"|#99
|Spider-Man and [[Machine Man]] vs. Baron Brimstone and Sandman
| rowspan="52" |Not Collected
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| style="text-align:center;"|#100
| style="text-align:center;"|#100
||Spider-Man and the [[Fantastic Four]] vs. [[Karma (comics)|Karma]]
|Spider-Man and the [[Fantastic Four]] vs. [[Karma (comics)|Karma]]; [[Black Panther (character)|Black Panther]] and [[Storm (Marvel Comics)|Storm]] vs [[Klaw (Marvel Comics)|Klaw]]
|
|''New Mutants Epic Collection Vol 1, New Mutants Omnibus Vol 1; X-Men Epic Collection Vol 7; The Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol 2; Marvel Universe by Frank Miller Omnibus; Fantastic Four/Spider-Man Classic''
'''Second Story:''' ''Black Panther Epic Collection Vol 2; Marvel Universe by John Byrne Omnibus''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#101
|Spider-Man and [[Nighthawk (Marvel Comics)|Nighthawk]] vs. Mindy Williams
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|''Defenders Epic Collection Vol 6; Essential Defenders Vol 5''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#102
|Spider-Man and [[Doc Samson]] vs. [[Rhino (comics)|Rhino]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#103
|Spider-Man and [[Ant-Man (Scott Lang)|Ant-Man]] vs. [[Taskmaster (comics)|Taskmaster]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#104
|Hulk and [[Ka-Zar (Kevin Plunder)|Ka-Zar]] vs. MODOK
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| style="text-align:center;"|#105
|The Hulk, Power Man, and Iron Fist vs. Pa and Luther
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| style="text-align:center;"|#106
|Spider-Man and Captain America vs. [[Mac Gargan|Scorpion]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#107
|Spider-Man and [[She-Hulk]] vs. Man-Killer
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| style="text-align:center;"|#108
|Spider-Man and [[Paladin (comics)|Paladin]] vs. [[Thermo (comics)|Thermo]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#109
|Spider-Man, Paladin, and [[Dazzler (Marvel Comics)|Dazzler]] vs. Thermo
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| style="text-align:center;"|#110
|Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. [[Magma (Jonathan Darque)|Magma]]
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|''Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#111
|Spider-Man, the [[Defenders (comics)|Defenders]], and [[Devil-Slayer]] vs. Spider-God
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|''Kull the Conqueror: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus; Essential Defenders Vol 5''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#112
|Spider-Man and [[Kull of Atlantis|King Kull]] vs. Ju-Lak
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|''Kull the Conqueror: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#113
|Spider-Man and [[Quasar (Wendell Vaughn)|Quasar]] vs. [[Lightmaster]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#114
|Spider-Man and Falcon vs. Stone-Face and Young Watchers
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| style="text-align:center;"|#115
|Spider-Man and Thor vs. Mind-Bender
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| style="text-align:center;"|#116
|Spider-Man, Thor, and Valkyrie vs. Mind-Bender and Shape-Changer
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|''Essential Defenders Vol 5''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#117
|Spider-Man and [[Wolverine (character)|Wolverine]] vs. Mentallo
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| style="text-align:center;"|#118
|Spider-Man and [[Professor X]] vs. Mentallo
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| style="text-align:center;"|#119
|Spider-Man and [[Gargoyle (Isaac Christians)|Gargoyle]] vs. some street thugs
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|''Essential Defenders Vol 6''
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| style="text-align:center;"|#120
|Spider-Man and [[Dominic Fortune]] vs. [[Turner D. Century]]
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| style="text-align:center;"|#121
|Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. [[Speed Demon (comics)|Speed Demon]]
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#122
|Spider-Man and [[Man-Thing]] vs. Ian Fate
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#123
|Spider-Man and Daredevil vs. [[Solarr]]
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#124
|Spider-Man and Beast vs. [[Professor Power]]
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#125
|Spider-Man and Tigra vs. Zabo Donalbain<br />[[Doctor Strange]] and Scarlet Witch vs. Beliath Demon
|
|''Tigra: The Complete Collection''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#126
|Power Man and [[Daimon Hellstrom|Son of Satan]] vs. [[Satannish]] and [[Sons of Satannish]]<br />Spider-Man and Hulk vs. some street thugs
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#127
|Spider-Man and [[Uatu]] the [[Watcher (comics)|Watcher]] vs. Buck Todd
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#128
|Spider-Man and Captain America vs. [[Vermin (comics)|Vermin the Man-Rat]]
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#129
|Spider-Man and Vision vs. Mad Thinker's robots.
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#130
|Spider-Man and the Scarlet Witch vs. Necrodamus
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#131
|Spider-Man and [[Frog-Man]] vs. [[White Rabbit (comics)|White Rabbit]]
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#132
|Spider-Man and Mister Fantastic
|
| rowspan="2" |''Fantastic Four/Spider-Man Classic''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#133
|Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four vs. [[Doctor Faustus (comics)|Doctor Faustus]]
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#134
|Spider-Man and [[Jack of Hearts (Marvel Comics)|Jack of Hearts]] vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents
|
|''Marvel Masterworks: The Invincible Iron Man Vol. 18''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#135
|Spider-Man and [[Kitty Pryde]] vs. the [[Morlocks (comics)|Morlocks]]
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#136
|Spider-Man and [[Wonder Man]] vs. [[Mauler (comics)|Mauler]]
|
|''Wonder Man: The Early Years Omnibus''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#137
|[[Aunt May]] and [[Franklin Richards (Fantastic Four)|Franklin Richards]] vs. [[Galactus]]<ref>Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 138: "Mike Carlin…penned this quirky yarn starring Peter Parker's Aunt May and Franklin, the young son of the Fantastic Four's Reed and Sue Richards."</ref>
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#138
|Spider-Man and Sandman vs. the [[Enforcers (comics)|Enforcers]]
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#139
|Spider-Man and Nick Fury vs. Dreadnaught
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#140
|Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Daredevil vs. Howard "Cool Breeze" McNeal's gang
|
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|141]]
|Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Black Widow vs. [[Kingpin (character)|Kingpin]] and Frank Arnold
|
| rowspan="3" |''Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 1''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|142]]
|Spider-Man and [[Monica Rambeau|Captain Marvel II]] vs. P.R.I.D.E.
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|143]]
|Spider-Man and [[Starfox (comics)|Starfox]] vs. Will-Killer
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|144]]
|Spider-Man and [[Moon Knight]] vs. [[White Dragon (comics)|White Dragon]]
|
|''Moon Knight Epic Collection Vol 4; Moon Knight Omnibus Vol 2; Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 1''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|145]]
|Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Blacklash
|
|''Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up; Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 1''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|146]]
|Spider-Man and [[Nomad (comics)|Nomad]] vs. Taskmaster and Black Abbott
|
| rowspan="3" |''Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 2''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|147]]
|Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. Black Abbott
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|148]]
|Spider-Man and Thor vs. Black Abbott
|
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|149]]
|Spider-Man and [[Cannonball (comics)|Cannonball]] vs. Incandescent Man
|
|''New Mutants Omnibus Vol 1; Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 2''
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|150]]
| style="text-align:center;"|#[[Alien Costume Saga|150]]
||Spider-Man and the [[X-Men]] ([[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]], Nightcrawler, [[Rachel Summers]], and [[Rogue (comics)|Rogue]]) vs. [[Juggernaut (comics)|Juggernaut]] and [[Black Tom Cassidy]]<ref>Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 146: "Spider-Man's classic team-up title came to an end in spectacular fashion in this Louise Simonson story illustrated by Greg LaRocque."</ref>
|Spider-Man and the [[X-Men]] ([[Colossus (comics)|Colossus]], Nightcrawler, [[Rachel Summers]], and [[Rogue (comics)|Rogue]]) vs. [[Juggernaut (comics)|Juggernaut]] and [[Black Tom Cassidy]]<ref>Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 146: "Spider-Man's classic team-up title came to an end in spectacular fashion in this Louise Simonson story illustrated by Greg LaRocque."</ref>
|
|''Spider-Man and the Uncanny X-Men TPB (1996); Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 2''
|}
|}


===''Annual''s===
===''Annuals'' (1976–1984)===
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{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
!Issue
!width=5%| Issue
!Character(s)
!Character(s)
!Villain(s)
!Villain(s)
!width=5%| Marvel Essentials
!width=5%| Marvel Masterworks
!Other Collections
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#1
| style="text-align:center;"|#1
||Spider-Man and the X-Men
||Spider-Man and the X-Men
||Lords of Light and Darkness
||Lords of Light and Darkness
|Vol 3
|Vol 6
|''X-Men Epic Collection Vol 5''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#2
| style="text-align:center;"|#2
||Spider-Man and Hulk
||Spider-Man and Hulk
||Nikolai Kutzov
||Nikolai Kutzov
| rowspan="2" |Vol 4
|Vol 8
|
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#3
| style="text-align:center;"|#3
||Hulk, Power Man, Iron Fist, and Machine Man (Spider-Man cameo)
||Hulk, Power Man, Iron Fist, and Machine Man (Spider-Man cameo)
||[[Nightshade (Marvel Comics)|Nightshade]]
||[[Nightshade (Marvel Comics)|Nightshade]]
|
|
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#4
| style="text-align:center;"|#4
||Spider-Man, Moon Knight, Iron Fist, Power Man, and Daredevil
||Spider-Man, Moon Knight, Iron Fist, Power Man, and Daredevil
||[[Purple Man]] and Heinrich von Schnickelschnapp
||[[Purple Man]] and Heinrich von Schnickelschnapp
| rowspan="4" |Not Collected
|
|''Marvel Universe by Frank Miller Omnibus; Moon Knight Omnibus Vol 1''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#5
| style="text-align:center;"|#5
||Spider-Man, Thing, Scarlet Witch, Doctor Strange, and Quasar
||Spider-Man, Thing, Scarlet Witch, Doctor Strange, and Quasar
||Myron Wilburn (possessed by [[Set (comics)|Set]])
||Myron Wilburn (possessed by [[Set (comics)|Set]])
|
|
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#6
| style="text-align:center;"|#6
||Spider-Man, [[Cloak and Dagger (comics)|Cloak & Dagger]], and the [[New Mutants]]
||Spider-Man, [[Cloak and Dagger (comics)|Cloak & Dagger]], and the [[New Mutants]]
||Unnamed mobsters
||Unnamed mobsters
|
|''Cloack and Dagger Omnibus Vol 1, New Mutants Omnibus Vol 1''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#7
| style="text-align:center;"|#7
||Spider-Man and [[Alpha Flight]]
||Spider-Man and [[Alpha Flight]]
||[[Collector (comics)|Collector]]
||[[Collector (comics)|Collector]]
|
|''Alpha Flight by John Byrne Omnibus''
|}
|}


==''Spider-Man Team-Up''==
==''Spider-Man Team-Up'' (1995–1997)==
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!width=40%| Other character(s)
!width=40%| Other character(s)
!width=40%| Villain(s)
!width=40%| Villain(s)
!Collected in
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#1
| style="text-align:center;"|#1
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||[[X-Men]] ([[Warren Worthington III|Angel]], [[Beast (comics)|Beast]], [[Cyclops (Marvel Comics)|Cyclops]], [[Jean Grey]], [[Betsy Braddock|Psylocke]])
||[[X-Men]] ([[Warren Worthington III|Angel]], [[Beast (comics)|Beast]], [[Cyclops (Marvel Comics)|Cyclops]], [[Jean Grey]], [[Betsy Braddock|Psylocke]])
||White Knights of the [[Hellfire Club (comics)|Hellfire Club]]
||White Knights of the [[Hellfire Club (comics)|Hellfire Club]]
|''Spider-Man: The Complete Clone Saga Epic'' Vol. 5; ''Spider-Man: The [[Clone Saga]] Omnibus Vol 2''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#2
| style="text-align:center;"|#2
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||[[Silver Surfer]]
||[[Silver Surfer]]
||Mad Thinker, [[Quasimodo (comics)|Quasimodo]], [[Thanos]]
||Mad Thinker, [[Quasimodo (comics)|Quasimodo]], [[Thanos]]
|''Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Vol 3; Spider-Man: [[Ben Reilly]] Omnibus Vol 1''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#3
| style="text-align:center;"|#3
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||[[Fantastic Four]]
||[[Fantastic Four]]
||Rasheed Ven Garmchee
||Rasheed Ven Garmchee
|''Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Vol 4; Spider-Man: [[Ben Reilly]] Omnibus Vol 1''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#4
| style="text-align:center;"|#4
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||[[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]] ([[Hawkeye (Clint Barton)|Hawkeye]], [[Black Widow (Natalia Romanova)|Black Widow]], [[Scarlet Witch]], [[Iron Man]], [[Henry Pym|Giant-Man]], [[Wasp (comics)|Wasp]], [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], [[Captain America]], [[Quicksilver (comics)|Quicksilver]], [[Crystal (comics)|Crystal]])
||[[Avengers (comics)|Avengers]] ([[Hawkeye (Clint Barton)|Hawkeye]], [[Black Widow (Natalia Romanova)|Black Widow]], [[Scarlet Witch]], [[Iron Man]], [[Henry Pym|Giant-Man]], [[Wasp (comics)|Wasp]], [[Thor (Marvel Comics)|Thor]], [[Captain America]], [[Quicksilver (comics)|Quicksilver]], [[Crystal (comics)|Crystal]])
||Spider-Man Robot
||Spider-Man Robot
|''Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Vol 5; Spider-Man: [[Ben Reilly]] Omnibus Vol 2''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#5
| style="text-align:center;"|#5
||Spider-Man (Ben Reilly)
||Spider-Man (Ben Reilly)
||[[Gambit (Marvel Comics)|Gambit]] and [[Howard the Duck]]
||[[Gambit (Marvel Comics)|Gambit]] and [[Howard the Duck]]
||[[Circus of Crime]] ([[Ringmaster (comics)|Ringmaster]], [[Clown (comics)|Clown]], [[Great Gambonnos]], [[Human Cannonball (Marvel Comics)|Human Cannonball]], [[Princess Python]]), and [[Tombstone (comics)|Tombstone]]
||[[Circus of Crime]] ([[Ringmaster (comics)|Ringmaster]], [[Clown (Marvel Comics)|Clown]], [[Great Gambonnos]], [[Human Cannonball (Marvel Comics)|Human Cannonball]], [[Princess Python]]), and [[Tombstone (comics)|Tombstone]]
|''Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Vol 6; Spider-Man: [[Ben Reilly]] Omnibus Vol 2''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#6
| style="text-align:center;"|#6
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||[[Hulk]], [[Doctor Strange]], [[Wundarr the Aquarian|Aquarian]], [[Dracula (Marvel Comics)|Dracula]]
||[[Hulk]], [[Doctor Strange]], [[Wundarr the Aquarian|Aquarian]], [[Dracula (Marvel Comics)|Dracula]]
||[[Doctor Doom]]
||[[Doctor Doom]]
|
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#7
| style="text-align:center;"|#7
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||[[Thunderbolts (comics)|Thunderbolts]] ([[Erik Josten|Atlas]], [[Fixer (comics)|Techno]], [[Beetle (comics)|MACH-IV]], [[Moonstone (comics)|Meteorite]], [[Songbird (comics)|Songbird]])
||[[Thunderbolts (comics)|Thunderbolts]] ([[Erik Josten|Atlas]], [[Fixer (comics)|Techno]], [[Beetle (comics)|MACH-IV]], [[Moonstone (comics)|Meteorite]], [[Songbird (comics)|Songbird]])
||[[Enclave (comics)|Enclave]] (Carlo Zota, Wladyslav Shinski, Maris Morlak, Unnamed Android)
||[[Enclave (comics)|Enclave]] (Carlo Zota, Wladyslav Shinski, Maris Morlak, Unnamed Android)
|''Thunderbolts Classic Vol 1; Thunderbolts Omnibus Vol 1''
|}
|}


== ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 2 ==
==''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 2 (1997–1998)==
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== ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 3 ==
==''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 3 (2005–2006)==
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| style="text-align:center;"|#14
||Spider-Man and [[Invincible (character)|Invincible]]
||Spider-Man and [[Invincible (character)|Invincible]]
||''Invincible''
||''[[Invincible (comics)|Invincible]]''
|-
|-
| style="text-align:center;"|#15
| style="text-align:center;"|#15
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|}


==''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 4==
==''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 4 (2019)==
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| rowspan="3"|[[Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan)|Ms. Marvel]] and [[Spider-Man]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan)|Ms. Marvel]] and [[Spider-Man]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Jackal (Marvel Comics)|Jackal]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Jackal (Marvel Comics)|Jackal]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Eve Ewing]] (writer), Joey Vazquez (illustrator)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Johnston |first=Rich |date=2019-04-02 |title=This is Why Marvel Team-Up With Spider-Man and Ms Marvel is Going to be a Thing (#1 Major Spoilers) |url=https://bleedingcool.com/comics/marvel-team-up-spider-man-ms-marvel-1-major-spoilers/ |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=Bleeding Cool News And Rumors |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Marvel Team-Up (2019) #3 {{!}} Comic Issues {{!}} Marvel |url=https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/75599/marvel_team-up_2019_3 |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=Marvel Entertainment}}</ref>
| rowspan="3"|[[Eve Ewing]] (writer), Joey Vazquez (illustrator)<ref>{{Cite web |author-link=Rich Johnston |last=Johnston |first=Rich |date=2019-04-02 |title=This is Why Marvel Team-Up With Spider-Man and Ms Marvel is Going to be a Thing (#1 Major Spoilers) |url=https://bleedingcool.com/comics/marvel-team-up-spider-man-ms-marvel-1-major-spoilers/ |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=[[Bleeding Cool|Bleeding Cool News And Rumors]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Marvel Team-Up (2019) #3 {{!}} Comic Issues {{!}} Marvel |url=https://www.marvel.com/comics/issue/75599/marvel_team-up_2019_3 |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=Marvel Entertainment}}</ref>
|-
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| style="text-align:center;"|#2 LGY#188
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| style="text-align:center;"|#4 LGY#190
| rowspan="3"|[[Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan)|Ms. Marvel]] and [[Carol Danvers|Captain Marvel]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Ms. Marvel (Kamala Khan)|Ms. Marvel]] and [[Carol Danvers|Captain Marvel]]
|[[Mandroid#Kree_Mandroids|Manuel]], Wastrel, [[Supremor]]
|[[Mandroid#Kree Mandroids|Manuel]], Wastrel, [[Supremor]]
| rowspan="3"|[[Clint McElroy]] (writer), Ig Guara (illustrator)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Johnston |first=Rich |date=2019-04-18 |title=Marvel Team-Up Is Definitely a Ms Marvel Ongoing Comic - With The Adventure Zone's Clint McElroy |url=https://bleedingcool.com/comics/ms-marvel-team-up-adventure-zone-clint-mcelroy/ |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=Bleeding Cool News And Rumors |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-08-25 |title=Marvel Brings Back a Major Captain Marvel Supporting Character |url=https://www.cbr.com/marvel-brings-back-a-major-captain-marvel-supporting-character/ |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=CBR |language=en-US}}</ref>
| rowspan="3"|[[Clint McElroy]] (writer), Ig Guara (illustrator)<ref>{{Cite web |author-link=Rich Johnston |last=Johnston |first=Rich |date=2019-04-18 |title=Marvel Team-Up Is Definitely a Ms Marvel Ongoing Comic With The Adventure Zone's Clint McElroy |url=https://bleedingcool.com/comics/ms-marvel-team-up-adventure-zone-clint-mcelroy/ |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=[[Bleeding Cool|Bleeding Cool News And Rumors]] |language=en}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |date=2019-08-25 |title=Marvel Brings Back a Major Captain Marvel Supporting Character |url=https://www.cbr.com/marvel-brings-back-a-major-captain-marvel-supporting-character/ |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=CBR |language=en-US}}</ref>
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| style="text-align:center;"|#6 LGY#192
|Manuel, Wastrel, Supremor, [[Starforce|Starforce Blue]]
|Manuel, Wastrel, Supremor, [[Starforce|Starforce Blue]]
|}

==Contributors==
===Vol. 1 (1972–1985)===
====Writers====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Years
! Writer
! Issues
|-
| align="center"| 1972
| align="center"| [[Roy Thomas]]
| align="center"| #1
|-
| align="center"| 1972-1976
| align="center"| [[Gerry Conway]]
| align="center"| #2-12, #28-37, #52
|-
| align="center"| 1973-1974
| align="center"| [[Len Wein]]
| align="center"| #12-27
|-
| align="center"| 1975-1984
| align="center"| [[Bill Mantlo]]
| align="center"| #38-51, #53-56, #72, #134-135, #140, ''Annual'' #1, #6
|-
| align="center"| 1976-1980
| align="center"| [[Chris Claremont]]
| align="center"| #57-70, #74-77, #79-86, #88-89, #100, ''Annual'' #1-2
|-
| align="center"| 1978-1979
| align="center"| [[Bill Kunkel (journalist)|Bill Kunkel]]
| align="center"| #71, #78
|-
| align="center"| 1978
| align="center"| [[Gary Friedrich]]
| align="center"| #73
|-
| align="center"| 1978
| align="center"| [[Ralph Macchio (editor)|Ralph Macchio]]
| align="center"| #75
|-
| align="center"| 1979-1980
| align="center"| [[John Byrne (comics)|John Byrne]]
| align="center"| #79, #100
|-
| align="center"| 1979
| align="center"| Allyn Brodsky
| align="center"| #86
|-
| align="center"| 1979-1980
| align="center"| [[Steven Grant]]
| align="center"| #87, #90-95, #97
|-
| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Alan Kupperberg]]
| align="center"| #96
|-
| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Roger Stern]]
| align="center"| ''Annual'' #3
|-
| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Marv Wolfman]]
| align="center"| #98
|-
| align="center"| 1980-1981
| align="center"| [[Roger McKenzie (comics)|Roger McKenzie]]
| align="center"| #98, #104
|-
| align="center"| 1980-1984
| align="center"| [[Tom DeFalco]]
| align="center"| #99, #106-107, #109, #138, #140-141
|-
| align="center"| 1980-1981
| align="center"| [[Frank Miller]]
| align="center"| #100, ''Annual'' #4
|-
| align="center"| 1981-1983
| align="center"| [[J. M. DeMatteis]]
| align="center"| #101, #111-112, #114-133
|-
| align="center"| 1981
| align="center"| [[Mike W. Barr]]
| align="center"| #102, #105
|-
| align="center"| 1981-1984
| align="center"| [[David Michelinie]]
| align="center"| #103, #108, #110, #136, #142-143
|-
| align="center"| 1982
| align="center"| [[Mark Gruenwald]]
| align="center"| #113, ''Annual'' #5
|-
| align="center"| 1984
| align="center"| [[Mike Carlin]]
| align="center"| #137
|-
| align="center"| 1984
| align="center"| [[Cary Burkett]]
| align="center"| #139, #144, #146-148
|-
| align="center"| 1984
| align="center"| [[Jim Owsley]]
| align="center"| #141
|-
| align="center"| 1984
| align="center"| [[Tony Isabella]]
| align="center"| #145
|-
| align="center"| 1984-1985
| align="center"| [[Louise Simonson]]
| align="center"| #149-150, ''Annual'' #7
|}

====Pencilers====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Years
! Penciler
! Issues
|-
| align="center"| 1972-1973
| align="center"| [[Ross Andru]]
| align="center"| #1-3, #7, #9, #12, #15
|-
| align="center"| 1972-1974
| align="center"| [[Gil Kane]]
| align="center"| #4-6, #13-14, #16-19, #23
|-
| align="center"| 1973-1978
| align="center"| [[Jim Mooney]]
| align="center"| #8, #10-11, #24-31, #72
|-
| align="center"| 1974-1983
| align="center"| [[Sal Buscema]]
| align="center"| #20-22, #32-46, #48-52, #56-58, #82-85, #88, #130, #132-133, ''Annual'' #1-2
|-
| align="center"| 1976
| align="center"| [[Ron Wilson (comics)|Ron Wilson]]
| align="center"| #47
|-
| align="center"| 1977-1980
| align="center"| John Byrne
| align="center"| #53-55, #59-70, #75, #79, #100
|-
| align="center"| 1978
| align="center"| [[David Wenzel]]
| align="center"| #71
|-
| align="center"| 1978-1983
| align="center"| [[Kerry Gammill]]
| align="center"| #73, #119-125, #127-129, #131
|-
| align="center"| 1978-1983
| align="center"| [[Bob Hall (comics)|Bob Hall]]
| align="center"| #74, #126
|-
| align="center"| 1978-1979
| align="center"| [[Howard Chaykin]]
| align="center"| #76-77
|-
| align="center"| 1979
| align="center"| [[Don Perlin]]
| align="center"| #78
|-
| align="center"| 1979-1980
| align="center"| [[Mike Vosburg]]
| align="center"| #80-81, #90
|-
| align="center"| 1979
| align="center"| [[Bob McLeod (comics)|Bob McLeod]]
| align="center"| #86
|-
| align="center"| 1979
| align="center"| [[Gene Colan]]
| align="center"| #87
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| align="center" rowspan="2"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Rich Buckler]]
| align="center" rowspan="2"| #89
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| align="center"| Michael Nasser
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| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Pat Broderick]]
| align="center"| #91
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| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Carmine Infantino]]
| align="center"| #92-93, #97, #105
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| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Tom Sutton]]
| align="center"| #93
|-
| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Mike Zeck]]
| align="center"| #94
|-
| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Jimmy Janes]]
| align="center"| #95
|-
| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Alan Kupperberg]]
| align="center"| #96
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| align="center"| 1980-1982
| align="center"| [[Herb Trimpe]]
| align="center"| #106-118, ''Annual'' #3-4
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| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| [[Will Meugniot]]
| align="center"| #98
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| align="center"| 1980-1981
| align="center"| [[Jerry Bingham]]
| align="center"| #99, #101, #103-104
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| align="center"| 1980
| align="center"| Frank Miller
| align="center"| #100
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| align="center"| 1981
| align="center"| [[Frank Springer]]
| align="center"| #102
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| align="center"| 1982
| align="center"| Mark Gruenwald
| align="center"| ''Annual'' #5
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| align="center"| 1983-1984
| align="center"| [[Ron Frenz]]
| align="center"| #134-136, #140, ''Annual'' #6
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| align="center"| 1984-1985
| align="center"| [[Greg LaRocque]]
| align="center"| #137-138, #141-148, #150
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| align="center"| 1984
| align="center"| Brian Postman
| align="center"| #139
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| align="center"| 1984
| align="center"| [[Paul Neary]]
| align="center"| ''Annual'' #7
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| align="center"| 1985
| align="center"| [[Bret Blevins]]
| align="center"| #149
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** Vol. 4 collects issue #31-40, ''Giant-Size Spider-Man'' #4-5, ''Marvel Comics Calendar 1975'', 296 pages, January 2019, {{ISBN|978-1302915209}}
** Vol. 4 collects issue #31-40, ''Giant-Size Spider-Man'' #4-5, ''Marvel Comics Calendar 1975'', 296 pages, January 2019, {{ISBN|978-1302915209}}
** Vol. 5 collects issue #41-52, 304 pages, August 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-302-92218-4}}
** Vol. 5 collects issue #41-52, 304 pages, August 2020, {{ISBN|978-1-302-92218-4}}
** Vol. 6 collects issue #53-64, 320 pages, August 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-302-92931-2}}
** Vol. 6 collects issue #53-64, Annual #1, 320 pages, August 2021, {{ISBN|978-1-302-92931-2}}
** Vol. 7 collects issue #65-77, 304 pages, December 2023
** Vol. 8 collects issue #78-90, Annual#2, 296 pages, December 2024. #79 (Red Sonja issue) to be confirmed if included
* ''Essential Marvel Team-Up''
* ''Essential Marvel Team-Up''
** Vol. 1 collects issue #1-24, 496 pages, April 2002, {{ISBN|978-0785108283}}
** Vol. 1 collects issue #1-24, 496 pages, April 2002, {{ISBN|978-0785108283}}
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** Vol. 3 collects #52-73, #75, and ''Annual'' #1, 480 pages, September 2009, {{ISBN|978-0785130680}}
** Vol. 3 collects #52-73, #75, and ''Annual'' #1, 480 pages, September 2009, {{ISBN|978-0785130680}}
** Vol. 4 collects #76-78, 80–98, and ''Annual'' #2-3, 480 pages, February 2013, {{ISBN|978-0785167341}}
** Vol. 4 collects #76-78, 80–98, and ''Annual'' #2-3, 480 pages, February 2013, {{ISBN|978-0785167341}}
* ''Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up'' includes ''Marvel Team-Up'' #9-11, #48-51, #72, #110 and #145, 209 Pages, October 2018 {{ISBNT|978-1302913687}}
* ''Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne'' includes ''Marvel Team-Up'' #59-70, 75, 240 pages, December 2011, {{ISBN|978-0785158660}}
* ''Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne'' includes ''Marvel Team-Up'' #59-70, 75, 240 pages, December 2011, {{ISBN|978-0785158660}}
* ''Fantastic Four/Spider-Man Classic'' includes ''Marvel Team-Up'' #100 and #132-133, 152 pages, April 2005, {{ISBN|978-0785118039}}
* ''Fantastic Four/Spider-Man Classic'' includes ''Marvel Team-Up'' #100 and #132-133, 152 pages, April 2005, {{ISBN|978-0785118039}}
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** Vol. 4: ''Freedom Ring'' collects ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 3 #19-25, 168 pages, February 2007, {{ISBN|978-0785119906}}
** Vol. 4: ''Freedom Ring'' collects ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 3 #19-25, 168 pages, February 2007, {{ISBN|978-0785119906}}


=== Volume 4 ===
===Volume 4===

* ''Ms. Marvel Team-Up'' collects ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 4 #1-6, November 2019, {{ISBN|978-1-302-91831-6}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ms. Marvel Team-Up (Trade Paperback) |url=https://www.marvel.com/comics/collection/75596/ms_marvel_team-up_trade_paperback |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=Marvel Entertainment}}</ref>
* ''Ms. Marvel Team-Up'' collects ''Marvel Team-Up'' vol. 4 #1-6, November 2019, {{ISBN|978-1-302-91831-6}}<ref>{{Cite web |title=Ms. Marvel Team-Up (Trade Paperback) |url=https://www.marvel.com/comics/collection/75596/ms_marvel_team-up_trade_paperback |access-date=2022-05-09 |website=Marvel Entertainment}}</ref>

==Adaptation==
The storyline "Spider-Man and Invincible" from ''Marvel Team-Up'' #14 was loosely adapted to "I Thought You Were Stronger", the [[Invincible season 2|second season]] finale of the [[Amazon Prime Video]] [[Invincible (TV series)|television series adaptation of ''Invincible'']], which aired April 4, 2024. Due to Amazon and [[Robert Kirkman]] not having the rights to adapt any [[Marvel Universe]] characters from the issue to the adaptation, [[Robert Kirkman]] consulted with Amazon's legal department to "figure out a way to keep that moment somewhat intact from the comics", ultimately creating the legally distinct [[parody]] characters "Agent Spider" and "Prof Ock" to replace Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus, with the former to be voiced by "an actor who had done Spider-Man before". On recommendation of supervising director Dan Duncan, [[Josh Keaton]] was cast to voice the parody character, after previously voicing Spider-Man in the animated series ''[[The Spectacular Spider-Man (TV series)|The Spectacular Spider-Man]]'', the video games ''[[Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions]]'', ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]'' and ''[[Spider-Man: Edge of Time]]'', and the film ''[[Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse]]'' (with the character's dialogue in the episode alluding to the latter film franchise's events).<ref>{{Cite web |last=Moreau |first=Jordan |date=2024-04-04 |title=‘Invincible’ Creator Robert Kirkman on That Spider-Man Cameo, Recasting Ezra Miller and Splitting Season 2 Complaints: ‘I Understand’ It Was ‘Not the Best’ |url=https://variety.com/2024/tv/features/invincible-season-2-finale-spider-man-ezra-miller-1235960790 |access-date=2024-04-04 |website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] |language=en}}</ref>


==See also==
==See also==
* ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]'' - The first [[DC Comics]] equivalent.
* ''[[The Brave and the Bold]]'' The first [[DC Comics]] equivalent.
* ''[[DC Comics Presents]]'' - The second DC Comics equivalent.
* ''[[DC Comics Presents]]'' The second DC Comics equivalent.
* ''[[Ultimate Marvel Team-Up]]'' - The [[Ultimate Marvel]] Universe's team-up series.
* ''[[Ultimate Marvel Team-Up]]'' The [[Ultimate Marvel]] Universe's team-up series.


==References==
==References==
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Marvel Team-Up
Cover of Marvel Team-Up #1 (March 1972).
Art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
ScheduleMarvel Team-Up (all): monthly
Spider-Man Team-Up: quarterly
FormatOngoing
Publication dateMarvel Team-Up : March 1972-February 1985
Spider-Man Team-Up: December 1995-June 1997
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 2): September 1997-July 1998
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 3): January 2005-December 2006
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 4): June 2019-present
No. of issuesMarvel Team-Up (vol. 1): 150 and 7 Annuals
Spider-Man Team-Up: 7
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 2): 11
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 3): 25
Marvel Team-Up (vol. 4): 6
Main character(s)Spider-Man
Creative team
Written by
List
Penciller(s)
Inker(s)

Marvel Team-Up is an American comic book series published by Marvel Comics. The series featured two or more Marvel characters in one story. The series was originally published from March 1972 through February 1985, and featured Spider-Man as the lead "team-up" character in all but ten of its 150 issues, and in six of its seven Annuals. It was the first major ongoing spin-off series for Spider-Man, being preceded only by the short-lived The Spectacular Spider-Man magazine. Of the issues that did not star Spider-Man, the Human Torch headlines six issues (#18, 23, 26, 29, 32, 35); the Hulk, four (#97, 104, 105, and Annual #3); and Aunt May, one (#137). Publication of most of the issues starring the Human Torch coincided with that of Giant-Size Spider-Man, an alternate Spider-Man "team-up"-themed series by the regular Marvel Team-Up creative team. When cancelled with #150 in 1985, the title was replaced by Web of Spider-Man.

The second series was published for 11 issues from September 1997 through July 1998 and originally featured Spider-Man; Namor the Sub-Mariner was the featured character starting with #8. From 1995 to 1997, a quarterly series titled Spider-Man Team-Up fulfilled much the same purpose as the original title. The third Marvel Team-Up series, written by Robert Kirkman, began publication in January 2005 and frequently featured Spider-Man. This volume often reintroduced lesser-known Marvel characters that had fallen into obscurity, in addition to featuring a crossover with Kirkman's Image Universe series Invincible, which in 2024 would be adapted to the television series adaptation's second season.

The spirit of Marvel Team-Up was carried on by Avenging Spider-Man and later by Superior Spider-Man Team-Up.

Publication history

[edit]

Comics journalist Jonathan Miller summarized Marvel Team-Up in a retrospective article:

The series was admittedly formulaic; either Spider-Man or that issue's guest-star would encounter a menace and then by sheer chance cross paths with another hero who would lend a hand. The title's guest-stars were an equal mix of A-list characters whose presence was likely to increase sales and fledgling heroes being given exposure in the hopes of launching them into stardom but who for the most part continued to languish in obscurity.[1]

The series debuted with a March 1972 cover-dated issue[2] featuring Spider-Man and the Human Torch in a story by writer Roy Thomas and artist Ross Andru.[3] Spider-Man and the Human Torch were originally the permanent headliners on the series, but the creators found this format limiting, and after just three issues the Human Torch was dropped in favor of a rotating co-star slot.[1] The main artists on the series for the first several years were Andru, Gil Kane, Sal Buscema, and Jim Mooney.[4]

In 1974, Marvel started publishing Giant-Size Spider-Man, which was a quarterly 68-page comic that lasted for six issues which complemented Marvel Team-Up.[5] The series featured team-ups, with each issue featuring a new story with a back-up reprint, except the last issue, which only featured a reprint.

Due to the limitations of the typically single-issue team-up stories, the supporting cast of Spider-Man's other titles rarely appeared in Marvel Team-Up.[1] The series often featured non-superhero characters in the co-star slot.[6] A multi-issue time travel story arc began in issue #41 with Spider-Man and the Scarlet Witch traveling to the Salem witch trials in 1692,[7] and pushed the barriers of continuity by having Spider-Man team up with two characters who had no established connection to the mainstream Marvel Universe, Killraven and Deathlok.[1] Though the series did often team Spider-Man with other highly popular characters, it regularly gave the co-star slot to obscure characters that the average reader was unlikely to even recognize, particularly during writer J. M. DeMatteis's run. DeMatteis recounted, "I was always attracted to the more obscure characters, mainly because they were ripe for exploration. You could crack them open and really develop them. … I just looked at these fringe characters as more inviting than the mainstream, more established characters – who all had their set-in-stone continuity. I wanted room to play and those characters gave me all the room I wanted. And let's face it, our lead character was as mainstream as you can get, so the obscure ones made for a nice contrast."[1]

With issue #47, the series had a crossover with Marvel Two-in-One #17, which featured the Thing.[8] Jean DeWolff was introduced as a supporting character in the Spider-Man/Iron Man story in issue #48.[9]

John Byrne, who would later become the artist on The Uncanny X-Men, first drew the characters in Marvel Team-Up #53.[10] Byrne and his Uncanny X-Men collaborator, writer Chris Claremont worked together on several issues of Marvel Team-Up.[11] Captain Britain, a character created for Marvel UK, made his first appearance in an American comic book in Marvel Team-Up #65 (January 1978).[12]

Karma, a character that later joined the New Mutants, was created by Claremont and artist Frank Miller in #100's lead story.[13] A photo cover by Eliot R. Brown was used for the Spider-Man/Captain America team-up in issue #128.[14]

Though published for well over a decade, the series format never truly caught on with readers. Upon taking a serious look at sales figures for Marvel Team-Up, Marvel's editorial staff found that sales dramatically rose or fell with each issue depending solely on the popularity of that issue's co-star.[1] Taking this into consideration, Marvel editor-in-chief Jim Shooter concluded that it would make more sense to have another Spider-Man solo series with guest stars appearing when the storyline and/or promotional needs called for it, rather than a team-up series which unnaturally forced guest-stars upon the story.[1] The series ended with issue #150 (February 1985),[2] to be replaced by Web of Spider-Man.[1]

A Hulk and the Human Torch story written by Jack C. Harris and drawn by Steve Ditko in the 1980s that was intended for Marvel Team-Up was published by Marvel as Incredible Hulk and the Human Torch: From the Marvel Vault #1 in August 2011.[15][16]

Spider-Man Team-Up was a brief attempt to revive the concept of the series[17][18] and was soon followed by Marvel Team-Up vol. 2 which was published from September 1997 to July 1998.[19] The third Marvel Team-Up series launched in January 2005 and ran for 25 issues[20] which starred a variety of characters.[21] The fourth series began with a June 2019 cover date and contains legacy numbering.[22]

Marvel Team-Up (1972–1985)

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Issue Character(s) Marvel Essentials Marvel Masterworks Other Collections
#1 Spider-Man and the Human Torch vs. Sandman Vol 1 Vol 1
#2 Spider-Man and the Human Torch vs. the Frightful Four (Wizard, Sandman, Trapster) and Annihilus
#3 Spider-Man and the Human Torch vs. Morbius, the Living Vampire and Bert Tracker Morbius Epic Collection Vol 1; Morbius Omnibus Vol 1
#4 Spider-Man and the X-Men (Angel, Cyclops, Iceman, and Marvel Girl)[23] vs. Morbius, the Living Vampire Morbius Epic Collection Vol 1; Morbius Omnibus Vol 1; X-Men Epic Collection Vol 4
#5 Spider-Man and the Vision vs. Puppet Master and Ballox the Monstroid
#6 Spider-Man and the Thing vs. Mad Thinker
#7 Spider-Man and Thor vs Kryllk the Cruel
#8 Spider-Man and Cat vs. Man-Killer and A.I.M. Tigra: The Complete Collection; Women of Marvel: Celebrating Seven Decades Omnibus
#9 Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Zarrko the Tomorrow Man and Kang the Conqueror Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up
#10 Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. Zarrko the Tomorrow Man and Kang the Conqueror
#11 Spider-Man and the Inhumans (Black Bolt, Gorgon, Karnak the Shatterer, and Triton) vs. Zarrko the Tomorrow Man and Kang the Conqueror
#12 Spider-Man and Werewolf by Night[24] vs. Moondark Vol 2 Werewolf By Night: The Complete Collection Vol 1; Werewolf By Night Omnibus Vol 1
#13 Spider-Man and Captain America vs. Grey Gargoyle and A.I.M.
#14 Spider-Man and Namor the Sub-Mariner vs. Tiger Shark, Lemuel Dorcas, and the Aquanoids
#15 Spider-Man and Ghost Rider vs. Orb Ghost Rider Epic Collection Vol 1
#16 Spider-Man and Captain Marvel vs. Basilisk
#17 Spider-Man and Mister Fantastic vs. Mole Man and Basilisk
#18 Human Torch and Hulk vs. Blastaar, Paxton Pentecost, and Ferguson Blaine
#19 Spider-Man and Ka-Zar vs. Stegron the Dinosaur Man
#20 Spider-Man and Black Panther vs. Stegron the Dinosaur Man Black Panther: The Early Years Omnibus
#21 Spider-Man and Doctor Strange vs. Xandu
#22 Spider-Man and Hawkeye vs. Quasimodo Hawkeye Epic Collection Vol 1
#23 Human Torch and Iceman vs. Equinox Vol 3 X-Men Epic Collection Vol 4
#24 Spider-Man and Brother Voodoo vs. Moondog the Malicious Marvel Horror Omnibus
#25 Spider-Man and Daredevil vs. Ani-Men Vol 2
#26 Human Torch and Thor vs. the Lava Men of Subterranea
#27 Spider-Man and Hulk vs. Chameleon
#28 Spider-Man and Hercules vs. the City Stealers
#29 Human Torch and Iron Man vs. Infinitus the Reincarnated Man
#30 Spider-Man and Falcon vs. Midas II
#31 Spider-Man and Iron Fist vs. Drom the Backwards Man Vol 4
#32 Human Torch and Son of Satan vs. Dryminextes
#33 Spider-Man and Nighthawk vs. Meteor Man and Jeremiah
#34 Spider-Man and Valkyrie vs. Meteor Man and Jeremiah
#35 Human Torch and Doctor Strange vs. Jeremiah and Orothu
#36 Spider-Man and the Frankenstein Monster[25] vs. Baron Ludwig von Shtupf the Monster-Maker Man-Wolf Complete Collection
#37 Spider-Man, the Frankenstein Monster and the Man-Wolf vs. Baron Ludwig von Shtupf the Monster-Maker
#38 Spider-Man and Beast vs. Griffin
#39 Spider-Man and Human Torch vs Big Man II (Janice Foswell), Crime Master II, Fancy Dan, Montana, and Sandman
#40 Spider-Man and the Sons of the Tiger vs. Big Man II (Janice Foswell), Crime Master II, Fancy Dan, Montana, and Sandman
#41 Spider-Man and Scarlet Witch vs. Cotton Mather Vol 5
#42 Spider-Man and Vision vs. Cotton Mather and Dark Rider[26]
#43 Spider-Man and Doctor Doom vs. Dark Rider[27]
#44 Spider-Man and Moondragon vs. Dark Rider[28]
#45 Spider-Man and Killraven vs. minions of the Martian masters Killraven Epic Collection Vol 1
#46 Spider-Man and Deathlok vs. the Cubists, Strake, and Grisson Deathlok the Demolisher
#47 Spider-Man and Thing vs. Basilisk Marvel Two-in-One Epic Collection Vol 1
#48 Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Wraith Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up
#49 Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Wraith
#50 Spider-Man and Doctor Strange vs. Wraith
#51 Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Wraith
#52 Spider-Man and Captain America vs. Batroc the Leaper Vol 3
#53 Spider-Man and Hulk vs. Major Del Tremens (featuring the X-Men) Vol 6 X-Men Epic Collection Vol 5; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus
#54 Spider-Man and Hulk vs. Major Del Tremens Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus
#55 Spider-Man and Adam Warlock vs. Stranger Adam Warlock Omnibus Vol 1; Thanos Wars: Infinity Origins Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus
#56 Spider-Man and Daredevil vs. Electro and Blizzard
#57 Spider-Man and Black Widow vs. Silver Samurai
#58 Spider-Man and Ghost Rider vs. Trapster Ghost Rider Epic Collection Vol 2: The Salvation Run
#59 Spider-Man, Yellowjacket and Wasp vs. Equinox Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne
#60 Spider-Man and Wasp vs. Equinox The Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus Vol 1; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne
#61 Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. Super-Skrull The Fantastic Four by John Byrne Omnibus Vol 1; Ms. Marvel Epic Collection Vol 1; Captain Marvel: Ms Marvel – A Hero Is Born Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne
#62 Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel vs. Super-Skrull Ms. Marvel Epic Collection Vol 1; Captain Marvel: Ms Marvel – A Hero Is Born Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne
#63 Spider-Man and Iron Fist vs. Steel Serpent Iron Fist Epic Collection Vol 1; Iron Fist: Danny Rand – The Early Years Omnibus; Marvel Universe by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne
#64 Spider-Man and the Daughters of the Dragon vs. Steel Serpent
#65 Spider-Man and Captain Britain vs. Arcade Vol 7 Captain Britain Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne
#66 Spider-Man and Captain Britain vs. Arcade
#67 Spider-Man and Tigra vs. Kraven the Hunter Tigra: The Complete Collection; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne
#68 Spider-Man and Man-Thing vs. D'Spayre The Man-Thing Omnibus; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne
#69 Spider-Man and Havok vs. Living Pharaoh X-Men Epic Collection Vol 5; Spider-Man by John Byrne Omnibus; Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne
#70 Spider-Man and Thor vs. Living Monolith
#71 Spider-Man and Falcon vs. Plantman
#72 Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Whiplash Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up
#73 Spider-Man and Daredevil vs. Owl
#74 Spider-Man and the Not Ready For Prime Time Players (Dan Aykroyd, John Belushi, Jane Curtin, Garrett Morris, Bill Murray, Laraine Newman, and Gilda Radner)[11] vs. Silver Samurai[29] Not Collected
#75 Spider-Man and Power Man vs. Rat Pack and Arson Gang Vol 3 Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne
#76 Spider-Man and Doctor Strange vs. Silver Dagger Vol 4 Ms. Marvel Epic Collection Vol 2; Captain Marvel: Ms Marvel – A Hero Is Born Omnibus
#77 Spider-Man and Ms. Marvel vs. Silver Dagger
#78 Spider-Man and Wonder Man vs. Griffin Vol 8 Wonder Man: The Early Years Omnibus
#79 Spider-Man and Mary Jane Watson as Red Sonja[30] vs. Kulan Gath Not Collected tbc
#80 Spider-Man and Clea vs. Werewolf Doctor Strange Vol 4 Vol 8 Marvel Horror Lives Again! Omnibus
#81 Spider-Man, Satana the Devil's Daughter, and Clea vs. Werewolf Doctor Strange and Basilisk Demon
#82 Spider-Man and Black Widow vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents and some muggers
#83 Spider-Man and Nick Fury vs. Boomerang, Silver Samurai, and Viper Wolverine: First Cuts
#84 Spider-Man and Shang-Chi vs. Boomerang and Silver Samurai
#85 Spider-Man, Shang-Chi, Black Widow, and Nick Fury vs. Silver Samurai
#86 Spider-Man and Guardians of the Galaxy vs. Hammer and Anvil Guardians of the Galaxy Epic Collection Vol 2; Guardians of the Galaxy: Tomorrow's Heroes Omnibus
#87 Spider-Man and the Black Panther vs. Hellrazor
#88 Spider-Man and Invisible Girl vs. Boss Morgan and the Hole in the Wall Gang
#89 Spider-Man and Nightcrawler vs. Cutthroat X-Men Epic Collection Vol 6
#90 Spider-Man and Beast vs. Killer Shrike and Modular Man
#91 Spider-Man and Ghost Rider vs. Soul-Stealer
#92 Spider-Man and Hawkeye vs. Mister Fear Hawkeye Epic Collection Vol 1
#93 Spider-Man and Werewolf by Night vs. Dansen Macabre and Tatterdemalion Werewolf By Night: The Complete Collection Vol 3
#94 Spider-Man and Shroud vs. Dansen Macabre
#95 Spider-Man and Mockingbird vs. Carl Delandan of S.H.I.E.L.D. Hawkeye Epic Collection Vol 1
#96 Spider-Man and Howard the Duck vs. Status Quo Howard the Duck Complete Collection Vol 4; Howard the Duck Omnibus
#97 Hulk and Spider-Woman vs. Dr. W. Lee Benway
#98 Spider-Man and Black Widow vs. Owl
#99 Spider-Man and Machine Man vs. Baron Brimstone and Sandman Not Collected
#100 Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four vs. Karma; Black Panther and Storm vs Klaw New Mutants Epic Collection Vol 1, New Mutants Omnibus Vol 1; X-Men Epic Collection Vol 7; The Uncanny X-Men Omnibus Vol 2; Marvel Universe by Frank Miller Omnibus; Fantastic Four/Spider-Man Classic

Second Story: Black Panther Epic Collection Vol 2; Marvel Universe by John Byrne Omnibus

#101 Spider-Man and Nighthawk vs. Mindy Williams Defenders Epic Collection Vol 6; Essential Defenders Vol 5
#102 Spider-Man and Doc Samson vs. Rhino
#103 Spider-Man and Ant-Man vs. Taskmaster
#104 Hulk and Ka-Zar vs. MODOK
#105 The Hulk, Power Man, and Iron Fist vs. Pa and Luther
#106 Spider-Man and Captain America vs. Scorpion
#107 Spider-Man and She-Hulk vs. Man-Killer
#108 Spider-Man and Paladin vs. Thermo
#109 Spider-Man, Paladin, and Dazzler vs. Thermo
#110 Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Magma Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up
#111 Spider-Man, the Defenders, and Devil-Slayer vs. Spider-God Kull the Conqueror: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus; Essential Defenders Vol 5
#112 Spider-Man and King Kull vs. Ju-Lak Kull the Conqueror: The Original Marvel Years Omnibus
#113 Spider-Man and Quasar vs. Lightmaster
#114 Spider-Man and Falcon vs. Stone-Face and Young Watchers
#115 Spider-Man and Thor vs. Mind-Bender
#116 Spider-Man, Thor, and Valkyrie vs. Mind-Bender and Shape-Changer Essential Defenders Vol 5
#117 Spider-Man and Wolverine vs. Mentallo
#118 Spider-Man and Professor X vs. Mentallo
#119 Spider-Man and Gargoyle vs. some street thugs Essential Defenders Vol 6
#120 Spider-Man and Dominic Fortune vs. Turner D. Century
#121 Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. Speed Demon
#122 Spider-Man and Man-Thing vs. Ian Fate
#123 Spider-Man and Daredevil vs. Solarr
#124 Spider-Man and Beast vs. Professor Power
#125 Spider-Man and Tigra vs. Zabo Donalbain
Doctor Strange and Scarlet Witch vs. Beliath Demon
Tigra: The Complete Collection
#126 Power Man and Son of Satan vs. Satannish and Sons of Satannish
Spider-Man and Hulk vs. some street thugs
#127 Spider-Man and Uatu the Watcher vs. Buck Todd
#128 Spider-Man and Captain America vs. Vermin the Man-Rat
#129 Spider-Man and Vision vs. Mad Thinker's robots.
#130 Spider-Man and the Scarlet Witch vs. Necrodamus
#131 Spider-Man and Frog-Man vs. White Rabbit
#132 Spider-Man and Mister Fantastic Fantastic Four/Spider-Man Classic
#133 Spider-Man and the Fantastic Four vs. Doctor Faustus
#134 Spider-Man and Jack of Hearts vs. S.H.I.E.L.D. agents Marvel Masterworks: The Invincible Iron Man Vol. 18
#135 Spider-Man and Kitty Pryde vs. the Morlocks
#136 Spider-Man and Wonder Man vs. Mauler Wonder Man: The Early Years Omnibus
#137 Aunt May and Franklin Richards vs. Galactus[31]
#138 Spider-Man and Sandman vs. the Enforcers
#139 Spider-Man and Nick Fury vs. Dreadnaught
#140 Spider-Man, Black Widow, and Daredevil vs. Howard "Cool Breeze" McNeal's gang
#141 Spider-Man, Daredevil, and Black Widow vs. Kingpin and Frank Arnold Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 1
#142 Spider-Man and Captain Marvel II vs. P.R.I.D.E.
#143 Spider-Man and Starfox vs. Will-Killer
#144 Spider-Man and Moon Knight vs. White Dragon Moon Knight Epic Collection Vol 4; Moon Knight Omnibus Vol 2; Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 1
#145 Spider-Man and Iron Man vs. Blacklash Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up; Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 1
#146 Spider-Man and Nomad vs. Taskmaster and Black Abbott Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 2
#147 Spider-Man and Human Torch vs. Black Abbott
#148 Spider-Man and Thor vs. Black Abbott
#149 Spider-Man and Cannonball vs. Incandescent Man New Mutants Omnibus Vol 1; Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 2
#150 Spider-Man and the X-Men (Colossus, Nightcrawler, Rachel Summers, and Rogue) vs. Juggernaut and Black Tom Cassidy[32] Spider-Man and the Uncanny X-Men TPB (1996); Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga Vol 2

Annuals (1976–1984)

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Issue Character(s) Villain(s) Marvel Essentials Marvel Masterworks Other Collections
#1 Spider-Man and the X-Men Lords of Light and Darkness Vol 3 Vol 6 X-Men Epic Collection Vol 5
#2 Spider-Man and Hulk Nikolai Kutzov Vol 4 Vol 8
#3 Hulk, Power Man, Iron Fist, and Machine Man (Spider-Man cameo) Nightshade
#4 Spider-Man, Moon Knight, Iron Fist, Power Man, and Daredevil Purple Man and Heinrich von Schnickelschnapp Not Collected Marvel Universe by Frank Miller Omnibus; Moon Knight Omnibus Vol 1
#5 Spider-Man, Thing, Scarlet Witch, Doctor Strange, and Quasar Myron Wilburn (possessed by Set)
#6 Spider-Man, Cloak & Dagger, and the New Mutants Unnamed mobsters Cloack and Dagger Omnibus Vol 1, New Mutants Omnibus Vol 1
#7 Spider-Man and Alpha Flight Collector Alpha Flight by John Byrne Omnibus

Spider-Man Team-Up (1995–1997)

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Issue Main character Other character(s) Villain(s) Collected in
#1 Spider-Man X-Men (Angel, Beast, Cyclops, Jean Grey, Psylocke) White Knights of the Hellfire Club Spider-Man: The Complete Clone Saga Epic Vol. 5; Spider-Man: The Clone Saga Omnibus Vol 2
#2 Spider-Man (Ben Reilly) Silver Surfer Mad Thinker, Quasimodo, Thanos Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Vol 3; Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Vol 1
#3 Spider-Man (Ben Reilly) Fantastic Four Rasheed Ven Garmchee Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Vol 4; Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Vol 1
#4 Spider-Man (Ben Reilly) Avengers (Hawkeye, Black Widow, Scarlet Witch, Iron Man, Giant-Man, Wasp, Thor, Captain America, Quicksilver, Crystal) Spider-Man Robot Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Vol 5; Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Vol 2
#5 Spider-Man (Ben Reilly) Gambit and Howard the Duck Circus of Crime (Ringmaster, Clown, Great Gambonnos, Human Cannonball, Princess Python), and Tombstone Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic Vol 6; Spider-Man: Ben Reilly Omnibus Vol 2
#6 Spider-Man Hulk, Doctor Strange, Aquarian, Dracula Doctor Doom
#7 Spider-Man Thunderbolts (Atlas, Techno, MACH-IV, Meteorite, Songbird) Enclave (Carlo Zota, Wladyslav Shinski, Maris Morlak, Unnamed Android) Thunderbolts Classic Vol 1; Thunderbolts Omnibus Vol 1

Marvel Team-Up vol. 2 (1997–1998)

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Issue Main character Other character(s) Villain(s)
#1 Spider-Man Generation X (Chamber, Husk, Skin) Blare and Major Love
#2 Spider-Man Hercules Doctor Zeus
#3 Spider-Man Sandman Flag-Smasher
#4 Spider-Man Man-Thing Authority
#5 Spider-Man The Watcher Authority
#6 Spider-Man Namor the Sub-Mariner Wrecking Crew
#7 Spider-Man Blade Henry Sage
#8 Namor the Sub-Mariner Doctor Strange Warlord Keerg
#9 Namor the Sub-Mariner Captain America Warlord Keerg, Roland R. Tilton, and Atlantean Soldiers
#10 Namor the Sub-Mariner Thing Wrecking Crew
#11 Namor the Sub-Mariner Iron Man Wrecking Crew

Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 (2005–2006)

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Issue Character(s) Story title
#1 Spider-Man and Wolverine The Golden Child
#2 Spider-Man and Wolverine
#3 Doctor Strange and the Fantastic Four
#4 The Hulk and Iron Man
#5 Spider-Man and X-23
#6 Spider-Man, the Black Widow, Captain America, and X-23
#7 Moon Knight and Spider-Man Master of the Ring
#8 Blade, the Punisher, and Sunfire
#9 Daredevil, Moon Knight, Luke Cage, Spider-Man, Sleepwalker, the Black Cat, and Sunfire
#10 Daredevil, Moon Knight, Spider-Man, Sleepwalker, Punisher, Wolverine, and Captain America
#11 Doctor Strange, the Hulk, Nova, Wolverine, the She-Hulk, Spider-Man, Ms. Marvel Titannus War
#12 Doctor Strange, the Hulk, the She-Hulk, Nova, Wolverine, Spider-Man, and Ms. Marvel
#13 Doctor Strange, the Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Nova, the She-Hulk, Spider-Man, and Wolverine
#14 Spider-Man and Invincible Invincible
#15 Araña, Dagger, Darkhawk, Gravity, Sleepwalker, Speedball, Terror, and X-23 League of Losers
#16 Dagger, Darkhawk, Gravity, Sleepwalker, Speedball, Terror, X-23, and Araña's Arm
#17 Dagger, Darkhawk, Gravity, Mutant 2099, Sleepwalker, Speedball, Terror, X-23, Araña's Arm, and Reed Richards
#18 Darkhawk, Gravity, Mutant 2099, Sleepwalker, Speedball, Terror, X-23, Araña's Arm, and Reed Richards
#19 Cable, Wolverine, and Jubilee 1991 (A Freedom Ring Prelude)
#20 Captain America and Freedom Ring Freedom Ring
#21 Freedom Ring and Spider-Man
#22 Captain America, Spider-Man, Luke Cage, and the Crusader II
#23 Freedom Ring, Spider-Man, Wolverine, and Crusader II
#24 Freedom Ring, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Captain America, Luke Cage, Spider-Woman, and Crusader II Freedom Ring, Titannus Lives!
#25 Dagger, Darkhawk, Gravity, Sleepwalker, Speedball, Terror, X-23, Araña's Arm, Mutant 2099, Reed Richards, Spider-Man, Wolverine, Doctor Strange, Captain America, Luke Cage, She-Hulk, Ms. Marvel, Crusader II Titannus Lives!

Marvel Team-Up vol. 4 (2019)

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Issue Character(s) Villain Creative team
#1 LGY#187 Ms. Marvel and Spider-Man Jackal Eve Ewing (writer), Joey Vazquez (illustrator)[33][34]
#2 LGY#188
#3 LGY#189
#4 LGY#190 Ms. Marvel and Captain Marvel Manuel, Wastrel, Supremor Clint McElroy (writer), Ig Guara (illustrator)[35][36]
#5 LGY#191 Manuel, Wastrel, Supremor, Sentry
#6 LGY#192 Manuel, Wastrel, Supremor, Starforce Blue

Contributors

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Vol. 1 (1972–1985)

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Writers

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Years Writer Issues
1972 Roy Thomas #1
1972-1976 Gerry Conway #2-12, #28-37, #52
1973-1974 Len Wein #12-27
1975-1984 Bill Mantlo #38-51, #53-56, #72, #134-135, #140, Annual #1, #6
1976-1980 Chris Claremont #57-70, #74-77, #79-86, #88-89, #100, Annual #1-2
1978-1979 Bill Kunkel #71, #78
1978 Gary Friedrich #73
1978 Ralph Macchio #75
1979-1980 John Byrne #79, #100
1979 Allyn Brodsky #86
1979-1980 Steven Grant #87, #90-95, #97
1980 Alan Kupperberg #96
1980 Roger Stern Annual #3
1980 Marv Wolfman #98
1980-1981 Roger McKenzie #98, #104
1980-1984 Tom DeFalco #99, #106-107, #109, #138, #140-141
1980-1981 Frank Miller #100, Annual #4
1981-1983 J. M. DeMatteis #101, #111-112, #114-133
1981 Mike W. Barr #102, #105
1981-1984 David Michelinie #103, #108, #110, #136, #142-143
1982 Mark Gruenwald #113, Annual #5
1984 Mike Carlin #137
1984 Cary Burkett #139, #144, #146-148
1984 Jim Owsley #141
1984 Tony Isabella #145
1984-1985 Louise Simonson #149-150, Annual #7

Pencilers

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Years Penciler Issues
1972-1973 Ross Andru #1-3, #7, #9, #12, #15
1972-1974 Gil Kane #4-6, #13-14, #16-19, #23
1973-1978 Jim Mooney #8, #10-11, #24-31, #72
1974-1983 Sal Buscema #20-22, #32-46, #48-52, #56-58, #82-85, #88, #130, #132-133, Annual #1-2
1976 Ron Wilson #47
1977-1980 John Byrne #53-55, #59-70, #75, #79, #100
1978 David Wenzel #71
1978-1983 Kerry Gammill #73, #119-125, #127-129, #131
1978-1983 Bob Hall #74, #126
1978-1979 Howard Chaykin #76-77
1979 Don Perlin #78
1979-1980 Mike Vosburg #80-81, #90
1979 Bob McLeod #86
1979 Gene Colan #87
1980 Rich Buckler #89
Michael Nasser
1980 Pat Broderick #91
1980 Carmine Infantino #92-93, #97, #105
1980 Tom Sutton #93
1980 Mike Zeck #94
1980 Jimmy Janes #95
1980 Alan Kupperberg #96
1980-1982 Herb Trimpe #106-118, Annual #3-4
1980 Will Meugniot #98
1980-1981 Jerry Bingham #99, #101, #103-104
1980 Frank Miller #100
1981 Frank Springer #102
1982 Mark Gruenwald Annual #5
1983-1984 Ron Frenz #134-136, #140, Annual #6
1984-1985 Greg LaRocque #137-138, #141-148, #150
1984 Brian Postman #139
1984 Paul Neary Annual #7
1985 Bret Blevins #149

Collected editions

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Volume 1

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  • Marvel Masterworks: Marvel Team-Up
    • Vol. 1 collects issue #1-11, 248 pages, December 2010, ISBN 978-0785142102
    • Vol. 2 collects issue #12-22, 256 pages, June 2012, ISBN 978-0785159339
    • Vol. 3 collects issue #23-30, Giant-Size Spider-Man #1-3, 272 pages, May 2018, ISBN 978-1302909703
    • Vol. 4 collects issue #31-40, Giant-Size Spider-Man #4-5, Marvel Comics Calendar 1975, 296 pages, January 2019, ISBN 978-1302915209
    • Vol. 5 collects issue #41-52, 304 pages, August 2020, ISBN 978-1-302-92218-4
    • Vol. 6 collects issue #53-64, Annual #1, 320 pages, August 2021, ISBN 978-1-302-92931-2
    • Vol. 7 collects issue #65-77, 304 pages, December 2023
    • Vol. 8 collects issue #78-90, Annual#2, 296 pages, December 2024. #79 (Red Sonja issue) to be confirmed if included
  • Essential Marvel Team-Up
  • Spider-Man/Iron Man: Marvel Team-Up includes Marvel Team-Up #9-11, #48-51, #72, #110 and #145, 209 Pages, October 2018 978-1302913687
  • Spider-Man: Marvel Team-Up by Claremont & Byrne includes Marvel Team-Up #59-70, 75, 240 pages, December 2011, ISBN 978-0785158660
  • Fantastic Four/Spider-Man Classic includes Marvel Team-Up #100 and #132-133, 152 pages, April 2005, ISBN 978-0785118039
  • Essential Defenders
  • Spider-Man: The Complete Alien Costume Saga
    • Volume 1 includes Marvel Team-Up #141-145, Annual #7, 488 pages, January 2012, ISBN 978-0785156130
    • Volume 2 includes Marvel Team-Up #146-150, 504 pages, May 2015, ISBN 978-0785190035

Spider-Man Team-Up

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  • Spider-Man: The Complete Clone Saga Epic Vol. 5 includes Spider-Man Team-Up #1, 424 pages, April 2010, ISBN 978-0785144625
  • Spider-Man: The Complete Ben Reilly Epic
  • Thunderbolts Classic Vol. 1 includes Spider-Man Team-Up #7, 296 pages, April 2011, ISBN 978-0785153092

Volume 3

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  • Marvel Team-Up
    • Vol. 1: The Golden Child collects Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #1-6, 144 pages, June 2005, ISBN 978-0785115953
    • Vol. 2: Master of the Ring collects Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #7-13, 176 pages, December 2005, ISBN 978-0785115960
    • Vol. 3: League of Losers collects Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #14-18, 120 pages, June 2006, ISBN 978-0785119463
    • Vol. 4: Freedom Ring collects Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 #19-25, 168 pages, February 2007, ISBN 978-0785119906

Volume 4

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Adaptation

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The storyline "Spider-Man and Invincible" from Marvel Team-Up #14 was loosely adapted to "I Thought You Were Stronger", the second season finale of the Amazon Prime Video television series adaptation of Invincible, which aired April 4, 2024. Due to Amazon and Robert Kirkman not having the rights to adapt any Marvel Universe characters from the issue to the adaptation, Robert Kirkman consulted with Amazon's legal department to "figure out a way to keep that moment somewhat intact from the comics", ultimately creating the legally distinct parody characters "Agent Spider" and "Prof Ock" to replace Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus, with the former to be voiced by "an actor who had done Spider-Man before". On recommendation of supervising director Dan Duncan, Josh Keaton was cast to voice the parody character, after previously voicing Spider-Man in the animated series The Spectacular Spider-Man, the video games Spider-Man: Shattered Dimensions, Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Spider-Man: Edge of Time, and the film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (with the character's dialogue in the episode alluding to the latter film franchise's events).[38]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h Miller, Jonathan (October 2010). "Spider-Man and Company: The Wide World of Marvel Team-Up". Back Issue! (#44). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 33–39.
  2. ^ a b Marvel Team-Up at the Grand Comics Database
  3. ^ Manning, Matthew K.; Gilbert, Laura (2012). "1970s". Spider-Man Chronicle: Celebrating 50 Years of Web-Slinging. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 60. ISBN 978-0756692360. Spider-Man was a proven hit, so Marvel decided to expand the wall-crawler's horizons with a new Spider-Man title…Its first issue featured Spidey teaming up with the Human Torch against the Sandman in a Christmas tale written by Roy Thomas with art by Ross Andru.
  4. ^ Saffel, Steve (2007). "Weaving a Broader Web". Spider-Man the Icon: The Life and Times of a Pop Culture Phenomenon. London, United Kingdom: Titan Books. p. 72. ISBN 978-1-84576-324-4.
  5. ^ Giant-Size Spider-Man at the Grand Comics Database
  6. ^ David, Peter; Greenberger, Robert (2010). The Spider-Man Vault: A Museum-in-a-Book with Rare Collectibles Spun from Marvel's Web. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Running Press. p. 116. ISBN 978-0762437726. [Marvel Team-Up] featured Spider-Man fighting side by side with…heroes who were somewhat off the beaten path (Brother Voodoo, Daughters of the Dragon), and heroes who were way beyond the beaten path (like Red Sonja, and a team-up with the Frankenstein monster).
  7. ^ Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 87: "Writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema's multi-part time-traveling saga saw Spider-Man teaming up with a variety of heroes to fight Cotton Mather.
  8. ^ Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 89: "In this crossover between Marvel's two team-up based titles, each book's star paid a visit to the other's book. The two-part story was written by [Bill] Mantlo and penciled by [Sal] Buscema, with Ron Wilson supplying artwork for the second part in Marvel Team-Up #47."
  9. ^ Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 89: "Police Captain Jean DeWolff made her first appearance in this [Bill] Mantlo/[Sal] Buscema [four]-parter."
  10. ^ Saffel "Weaving a Broader Web", p. 72: "A double-page spread from Marvel Team-Up #53, January 1977, [gave] John Byrne his first opportunity to draw the Uncanny X-Men in a Marvel comic."
  11. ^ a b Aushenker, Michael (August 2013). "That Other Spider-Man Title…Marvel Team-Up Offered an Alternative Spidey Experience". Back Issue! (#66). Raleigh, North Carolina: TwoMorrows Publishing: 15–22.
  12. ^ Sanderson, Peter; Gilbert, Laura (2008). "1970s". Marvel Chronicle: A Year by Year History. London, United Kingdom: Dorling Kindersley. p. 184. ISBN 978-0756641238. Captain Britain made his first appearance in American comics when he teamed up with Spider-Man.
  13. ^ Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 117: "1980 was a year for anniversary issues, and this centennial effort by writer Chris Claremont and artist Frank Miller was one of them…Future New Mutant Karma also made her debut."
  14. ^ Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 134: "An unusual photographic cover by Eliot R. Brown showed letterer John Morelli as Spidey and artist Joe Jusko as his partner Captain America."
  15. ^ Stroud, Bryan D. (2010). "Jack C. Harris Interview (Pt. 2)". TheSilverLantern.com. Archived from the original on September 1, 2012. Retrieved March 20, 2011. I did a Marvel Team-Up that Ditko drew that was The Hulk and Human Torch team-up that never saw the light of day.
  16. ^ Armitage, Hugh (April 22, 2011). "Lost Steve Ditko Comic Unveiled". Digital Spy. Archived from the original on April 25, 2011. Retrieved March 26, 2012.
  17. ^ Cowsill, Alan "2000s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 223: "The short-lived series Spider-Man Team-Up (only seven issues) tried to recapture the glory days of Marvel Team-Up."
  18. ^ Spider-Man Team-Up at the Grand Comics Database
  19. ^ Marvel Team-Up vol. 2 at the Grand Comics Database
  20. ^ Marvel Team-Up vol. 3 at the Grand Comics Database
  21. ^ Cowsill "2000s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 290: "The third volume of Marvel Team-Up was a little different from its predecessors, as it featured story arcs teaming up different heroes for different parts of each story."
  22. ^ Marvel Team-Up vol. 4 at the Grand Comics Database
  23. ^ Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 62: "The teen mutants had not yet risen to the level of popularity that they would attain with their reinvention in Giant-Size X-Men #1."
  24. ^ Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 69: "Scripter [Len] Wein and plotter [Gerry] Conway teamed up for an issue penciled by Ross Andru that featured Spider-Man facing the threat of Jack Russell, the Werewolf by Night."
  25. ^ Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 83: "In this first of a two-part adventure written by Gerry Conway and drawn by Sal Buscema…the wall-crawler finally crossed paths with the Frankenstein monster."
  26. ^ Mantlo, Bill (w), Buscema, Sal (p), Esposito, Mike (i). "Visions of Hate!" Marvel Team-Up, no. 42 (February 1976).
  27. ^ Mantlo, Bill (w), Buscema, Sal (p), Esposito, Mike (i). "A Past Gone Mad!" Marvel Team-Up, no. 43 (March 1976).
  28. ^ Mantlo, Bill (w), Buscema, Sal (p), Esposito, Mike (i). "Death in the Year Before Yesterday!" Marvel Team-Up, no. 44 (April 1976).
  29. ^ Manning "1970s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 104: "The web-slinger found himself sharing the stage with a cast who had dressed as super-heroes to attack the [Silver] Samurai's gang in this quirky tale written by Chris Claremont and penciled by Bob Hall."
  30. ^ Claremont, Chris (w), Byrne, John (p), Austin, Terry (i). "Sword of the She-Devil" Marvel Team-Up, no. 79 (March 1979).
  31. ^ Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 138: "Mike Carlin…penned this quirky yarn starring Peter Parker's Aunt May and Franklin, the young son of the Fantastic Four's Reed and Sue Richards."
  32. ^ Manning "1980s" in Gilbert (2012), p. 146: "Spider-Man's classic team-up title came to an end in spectacular fashion in this Louise Simonson story illustrated by Greg LaRocque."
  33. ^ Johnston, Rich (2019-04-02). "This is Why Marvel Team-Up With Spider-Man and Ms Marvel is Going to be a Thing (#1 Major Spoilers)". Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  34. ^ "Marvel Team-Up (2019) #3 | Comic Issues | Marvel". Marvel Entertainment. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  35. ^ Johnston, Rich (2019-04-18). "Marvel Team-Up Is Definitely a Ms Marvel Ongoing Comic – With The Adventure Zone's Clint McElroy". Bleeding Cool News And Rumors. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  36. ^ "Marvel Brings Back a Major Captain Marvel Supporting Character". CBR. 2019-08-25. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  37. ^ "Ms. Marvel Team-Up (Trade Paperback)". Marvel Entertainment. Retrieved 2022-05-09.
  38. ^ Moreau, Jordan (2024-04-04). "'Invincible' Creator Robert Kirkman on That Spider-Man Cameo, Recasting Ezra Miller and Splitting Season 2 Complaints: 'I Understand' It Was 'Not the Best'". Variety. Retrieved 2024-04-04.
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