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Spider-Man: Blue | |
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Title: | Spider-Man: Blue |
Publisher: | Marvel Comics |
Type: | Limited series |
Years published: | 2002-2003 |
Total issues: | 6 |
Featuring: | Spider-Man (Peter Parker) |
Creators: | Jeph Loeb; Tim Sale; Steve Buccellato; Richard Starkings; Wes Abbott; Bronwyn Taggart; Kelly Lamy; Nanci Quesada |
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Spider-Man: Blue is an American comic book limited series of the superhero fantasy genre. It was published by Marvel Comics under their Marvel Knights imprint and ran for six issues from July, 2002 to April, 2003. The series was written by Jeph Loeb with artwork & inks by Tim Sale. It was colored by Steve Buccellato with lettering by Richard Starkings of Comicraft and Wes Abbott. The series was edited by Bronwyn Taggart with Nanci Quesada as managing editor and Kelly Lamy as associate managing editor.
Issues
- Spider-Man: Blue 1
- Spider-Man: Blue 2
- Spider-Man: Blue 3
- Spider-Man: Blue 4
- Spider-Man: Blue 5
- Spider-Man: Blue 6
Annuals & Specials
- None
Collections
- Spider-Man: Blue (TPB)
Notes & Trivia
- The character of Spider-Man was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko. He first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15 in August, 1962 in a story titled "Spider-Man!" The character has since gone on to become one of the most well-known and enduring super-heroes of all time, having appeared in numerous comic book titles, as well as feature films, animated projects and video games.
- This series is rated Marvel PG.
- This series was published under the "Marvel Knights" imprint. Other such Spider-Man titles include Marvel Knights: Spider-Man, Volume 1 and Marvel Knights: Spider-Man, Volume 2.
- Joe Quesada was Editor-in-Chief of Marvel Comics during production of this series.
- Creators Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale are also known for creating two maxi-series titles for the distinguished competition relating to a certain pointy-eared orphan with a chip on his shoulder. They were the talents that brought you Batman: The Long Halloween and Batman: Dark Victory.