Spider-Man Spider-Verse Reading Order
In almost all the universe, there’s a Spider-Man. In a 2014 Marvel Event named Spider-verse, all the Spider-Men were attacked by Morlun and his family, the Inheritors.
Written by Dan Slott, the storyline really began a few years ago during J. Michael Straczynski’s Coming Home story. When the evil Inheritors begin exterminating spider-characters throughout the multiverse in order to feed on their force, every single Spider-Man ever is needed to save the day!
An interdimensional spider-army gathers to fight Morlun and his deadly family, but as the Prophecy comes to fruition, none of them are safe! What will this brutal war for survival mean for Peter Parker…and the rest of the spiders? Starring hundreds of Spider-Men, from the beloved to the obscure!
What To Read before Spider-Man Spider-Verse?
The Spider-Verse brings back a lot of spider-men, A LOT. If you are a long-time reader of the series, you’ll probably remember some. If you are a hardcore fan, you’ll remember all of them. That said, not knowing the cartoon version or the Spider-Ham 2099 will not be an obstacle here, the story may be full of references, and even a neophyte can read it and understand all the important points.
All those big events always use old stories to build their mythology, Spider-Verse is no exception. Here is what you can read before. It’s not obligatory reading, but it helps to understand what is at stake from the beginning.
- Spider-Man: Coming Home
Collects The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #30–35. This is the introduction of Ezekiel and Morlun, and the concept of the animal totems. - Spider-Man: The Life & Death of Spiders
Collects Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #46-50. The Spider-Totem story continues here with The Amazing Spider-Man vol. 2 #47–48. - Spider-Man: The Book of Ezekiel
Collects Amazing Spider-Man (1999) #503-508. Introduced The Other. - Spider-Man: The Other
Collects Amazing Spider-Man #525–528, Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #1–4, Marvel Knights Spider-Man #19–22. Morlun is back.