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Top 50 Spider-Man Stories: The Ultimate 2026 Reading Guide

Top 50 Spider-Man Stories: The Ultimate 2026 Reading Guide

With Spider-Man: Brand New Day swinging into theaters in July 2026 and the Spider-Noir series making waves, there has never been a better time to be a web-head. Whether you are a veteran collector or a new fan inspired by the MCU, navigating sixty years of Marvel history can be daunting. To help you out, we’ve ranked the top 50 Spider-Man stories and sagas every fan needs to read. From the gritty streets of Glasgow to the multiverse, these are the tales that define Peter Parker. The Top 10: Ranking the Best of the Top 50 Spider-Man Stories If you are looking for the absolute gold standard to start your collection, these ten entries from our top 50 Spider-Man stories list are essential. 11–30: Iconic Sagas and Modern Classics These entries in our top 50 Spider-Man stories expanded the “Spider-Verse” and introduced some of the most famous villains in pop culture. 31–50: Hidden Gems in the Top 50 Spider-Man Stories From obscure villains like Big Wheel to the emotional beats of the 2020s, these stories round out our list of the top 50 Spider-Man stories. Rank Title Why It’s a Must-Read 31 The Evil That Men Do A mature look at the Black Cat’s past. 32 Go Down Swinging Norman Osborn becomes the Red Goblin. 33 Potter’s Field A poignant detective story. 34 Parallel Lives A deep dive into Peter and MJ’s soulmate status. 35 The Commuter Cometh Spider-Man in the suburbs—pure comedy gold. 36 The Long Goodbye The tragic death of Harry Osborn. 37 Flowers for Rhino A surprisingly intelligent take on the Rhino. 38 The Thousand A horror-themed origin story for mature readers. 39 Spider-Man vs. Wolverine A dark spy thriller set in Berlin. 40 Torment Todd McFarlane’s visual masterpiece. 41 Death of Captain Stacy The tragedy that haunted Peter for decades. 42 Power and Responsibility The beginning of the infamous Clone Saga. 43 Sensational Spider-Man #0 Ben Reilly takes over as Spider-Man. 44 Down Among the Dead Men A cinematic, high-stakes Marvel Knights run. 45 The Other Peter evolves with new, strange powers. 46 Happy Birthday A journey through Peter’s past, present, and future. 47 The Gauntlet Classic villains return, more dangerous than ever. 48 Spider-Man: Reign A “Dark Knight Returns” style future. 49 The Final Adventure A rare look at Peter and MJ trying to retire. 50 One More Day The most controversial story ever, but essential for the current status quo. Why These Top 50 Spider-Man Stories Matter in 2026 With rumors of Spider-Man 4 exploring Peter’s “Brand New Day” status in the MCU, reading the top 50 Spider-Man stories like Coming Home or the original Master Planner Saga will give you a major head start on what’s coming to the big screen. Understanding the history behind the mask is what makes being a fan so rewarding. Love this list? If you want to dive deeper into the world of comics, check out our other guides right here on Big Glasgow Comic Page: The Ultimate Underrated Spider-Man Comics List How to Start Reading Spider-Man: The Ultimate Beginner’s Guide How to Start Reading Batman: The Ultimate 2026 Guide

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Review – Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2

Review – Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 Writer: Al Ewing Artist: Juann Cabal and Marcio Takara Colourist: Frederico Blee Publisher: Marvel Release Date: 2021 Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 We continue Al Ewing’s revamped Guardians series and it simply gets better and better. If you haven’t read the first volume, go read it. Or have a look at my previous review here before continuing, a few spoilers appear below! Books 6-12 The first book in Guardians of the Galaxy volume 2 is book 6 “same time next week.” This one, for me, dragged along, I would have preferred something more punchy. However, I get it, it needed to bed the reader in and consolidate the action from the last volume. We find Richard Ryder talking to his therapist about the revelations from the last volume. It is a simple way to remind the reader what happened and to add any additional information we might have missed. For example, I had totally forgotten Marvel Boy and Hercules being a thing! “Let’s talk Politics” This is a diplomatic who dunit murder mystery! Talks between are not particularly constructive but they all kind of agree to disagree. An 80’s stylised Adam Ant esq Marvel boy ends up basically saying, cool, peace it is, happy days. Then heads off to the bog where he finds a dead diplomat and to the others it looks like he is the murderer. More especially when another diplomat enters, whose weapon shoots to kill Marvel Boy but somehow ends up shooting it’s own user! The other diplomats, alerted by the gun fire, find Marvel boy holding the gun… I wonder who will solve this mystery?!? “Business as Usual” Of course the mystery is solved, by none other than Rocket Racoon! With his investigative hat and coats reminiscent of 80’s detective series. With some clever thinking and great witty retorts he settles the matter and figures out the meeting was sabotaged! They discover the culprit or might that be culprits? Plus the reasoning behind it and manage to evade being blown up again! However….Knull is destroying worlds with his dragons and needs to be stopped. “I will make you Star Lord” At last some Peter Quill action, I knew he couldn’t be dead! We catch up to him in the aftermath of him choosing to blow himself up to save his friends in the previous volume. We find out what really happened and how he survived thanks to his boy hood weapon. He has to renew himself into whatever he would like to become as Star Lord, his old life washed away and a new one created in a land beyond, called Morinus. Quill spends hundreds of years there building himself up through various “houses” schooling him into being his true Star Lord self when eventually he accidentally released the gods out of his weapon and they threaten to destroy that universe. He decided they will probably follow him so, it is time to travel through the the sacred pool, back to his original reality. To protect Morinus and the friends that saved him. Review – Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 2 continues below. “I think I had this Album” Knull and his dragons are, in their mind cleansing the earth and making it a home for evil. The next target is SPARTAX. Of course the guardians can’t defeat him and his dragons alone, luckily for them Star Lord falls out of the sky just in time to blast a dragon in the face! “Here we make our stand” the Olympian gods are making a come back again! However, first Quill or Starlord manages to let the team know what’s about to go down whist Al Ewing let’s the characters deal with their emotions from the recent story arc. Ewing even makes time for references to the annihilation event written 15 years ago! Long term fans are going to appreciate this reference. It builds up for the final show down in book 12. As well as for later series leaving Knull for the next writer. “The Time of Mercy Is Past” The rag tag, odd ball group of mercenaries are reunited but will it last? Of course it will, or they wouldn’t have any more comics to write and sell! The story picks up quickly from where it left off, allowing the characters to realise they are worth more together than as separate individuals. Despite punches to the face by an angry Gamora. Zeus is put down by the team learning to work together.Groot is sadly destroyed but quickly bought back to life using his head and the power of the infinity stones. Now Groot can only utter those 3 little words and now we know why! GotG have def upped their game, I think Ewing’s writing has defiantly upped them to super hero status. Art and Writing This is Cabals last Guardians of the Galaxy series sadly. So yes, truly an end of an era, but what a great 12 books he has produced the art for along side Ewing who has really added some nice moments and character developments. These were well needed for a comic series that had stagnated, where the films have taken over. A lot of love is given to outsider characters, such as Nova.The writing is complimented beautifully by Juann Cabal’s artwork throughout the series. With the amazing colourist Frederico Blee, who gives the vivid blues, greens and pink colour clashes to the art which is truly a feast for the eyes and works an absolute treat with the galactic theme. Guest artist in Marcio Takara adds another new dimension, taking nothing away from Cabal. He adds a twist on Cabal’s designs, very subtlety but managing to stamp the books he worked on clearly as his own. As well as some of the other cover artists involved. Final Thoughts Overall I think Ewing and co deserve the hype they have garnered. They have pulled back this series, given it a twist and the kick

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