SPIDER-MAN: 10 Of The Most Notorious (And Controversial) Comic Book Moments In Peter Parker's History

SPIDER-MAN: 10 Of The Most Notorious (And Controversial) Comic Book Moments In Peter Parker's History

Spider-Man is quite easily the most iconic comic book character ever created, but to say Marvel Comics has made some blunders over the years...well, as you'll find out, that would be an understatement...

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By JoshWilding - Aug 16, 2023 12:08 PM EST
Filed Under: Marvel Comics

Not all of you will agree, but an argument could definitely be made that Spider-Man is Marvel's greatest character. The wall-crawler is definitely the House of Ideas' most iconic creation, anyway, and he's been through a lot since first swinging into the pages of Amazing Fantasy #15 in 1962.

Unfortunately, Spidey has hit some bumps along the way with some truly dreadful storylines and decisions that were total creative fails. Whether it's Peter Parker acting completely out of character, his villains doing some seriously weird sh*t, or the random resurrections, deaths, and the sort of lame plot twists that plague comic book storytelling to this day, the web-slinger has been put through the wringer!

Things have definitely been looking up for Spidey in the main Marvel continuity these past few years, but with Zeb Wells' current Amazing Spider-Man run proving to be divisive and Spider-Man: Reign 2 announced for 2024, we thought now would be a good time to look back at some of the hero's most notorious moments. 

To find out what's made the cut, all you need to do is click on the "Next" button down below.
 

10. A Poor Man's Tony Stark

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When Amazing Spider-Man was relaunched following the Superior Spider-Man debacle (we'll get to that), Peter Parker chose to take full advantage of the good Doctor Octopus had done while in control of his body. In control of Parker Industries, this horribly unoriginal storyline saw Spidey become a billionaire businessman with a tonne of gadgets; he was Tony Stark-lite.

A status quo change from the struggling photographer who can't pay his rent was needed, but a wealthy Peter with everything he could ever want at his disposal just didn't feel like a natural progression for the character. Yes, it was a refreshing change of pace in some ways, but the series simply failed to stick the landing.

The fact that it ended with Peter losing everything and once again reverting to his "loser" status quo just made the entire endeavour feel like a huge waste of time, and it achieved nothing. 
 

9. Spider-Man Joins The Avengers

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J. Michael Straczynski's stellar Amazing Spider-Man took a sharp dip in quality with the decision to have Spidey join the Avengers. That wasn't a choice he made, though, and it instead unfolded in the pages of Brian Michael Bendis' New Avengers series after the web-slinger joined his fellow heroes in stopping a breakout in The Raft.

Previously portrayed as a loner, Spidey suddenly became a key member of the team, but always ended up being treated as something of an afterthought.

Living in Avengers Tower, his friendship with Iron Man would ultimately see him unmask in the pages of Civil War. Bendis - who had done such a fantastic job with Peter Parker in Ultimate Spider-Man - didn't even give him the chance to shine during Dark Reign and Siege, two stories revolving around his nemesis, Norman Osborn. Like the fans, it felt like Bendis simply didn't want him there.
 

8. Radioactive Spider-Sperm

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Spider-Man: Reign is set in one of many possible futures, and there are heaps of good ideas to be found here. Written and illustrated by Kaare Andrews, this tale takes place in a New York City which has fallen under the control of a fascist government where superheroes are no more. 

Peter Parker is now in his 60s and seemingly battling his declining mental health, and while things do get a little too weird and silly with the addition of a zombie Doctor Octopus and the return of the Venom symbiote, it's mostly a fun ride.

Unfortunately, Mary Jane isn't around, and that's because after spending years having sex with Peter and, uh, sharing his "DNA," she ended up with terminal cancer. The wall-crawler's radioactive sperm killed his wife, which led to him giving up being Spider-Man. That sequel should be...interesting. 
 

7. Organic Web-Shooters

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There was a time when whatever we saw in the Marvel movies had a major impact on the comic books, and that started with those early X-Men and Spider-Man films. In the latter trilogy, Peter obviously had "organic" web-shooters and didn't create them himself, an idea deemed unrealistic for a teenager in the real world.

To reflect that on the page, the hero crossed paths with a weird new villain called the Queen, and a kiss led to Spider-Man transforming into a spider, though he started by growing extra arms and eyes. From a body horror point of view, it's not bad, but things get incredibly dumb when it's revealed that the giant spider he's become is pregnant with the Queen's offspring.

Before giving birth, though, he curls up and dies. With that, a naked Peter bursts out of the carcass, revealing that he now has insect telepathy (no, it hasn't been used since) and organic web-shooters. This was a convoluted and frankly unnecessary change that only lasted a few years. At least the webbing still came out of his wrists and not his...you know. 
 

6. A Death And Resurrection

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The 90s were not a good time for Spider-Man fans, and Marvel Comics was big on shocking readers at the time. For whatever reason, those in charge were also determined to end Peter Parker's marriage to Mary Jane Watson by any means necessary, including this awful turn of events. 

MJ is being stalked by a mystery villain and ends up "dying" after boarding a plane that randomly explodes in mid-air. With that, Spidey is a widower, though it was soon revealed that MJ's mutant stalker faked her death and held her captive. When she returns, she decides to leave Peter, and everything about this story (which we endured for two years) honestly sucked. 

This wasn't the only big change to Spidey's status quo. With the signs pointing to his and MJ's stillborn daughter May still being alive, Spider-Man broke into Norman Osborn's home to retrieve her. Instead, he found Aunt May, who was back after dying in Amazing Spider-Man #400. The May who died was an actress who'd undergone plastic surgery and changed her DNA. Seriously.
 

5. Sins Past

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J. Michael Straczynski was on track to go down as perhaps one of the greatest Amazing Spider-Man writers ever, but he really lost the plot near the end (likely due to increased interference from editors).

For proof, look no further than "Sins Past." When Peter Parker is attacked by two new costumed villains, he unmasks one of them and finds Gwen Stacy's face staring back at him. As the story unfolds, it's revealed that Spidey's lost love had an affair with Norman Osborn, and fled to Europe after falling pregnant.

There, she gave birth to Gabriel Stacy and Sarah Stacy, two children who rapidly aged to adulthood thanks to the Goblin serum coursing through their father's veins. This was jaw-droppingly bad, with the revelations that Norman took Gwen's virginity and killed her because she hid his children from her leaving a really bad taste. It was creepy, weird, and better off forgotten...until Nick Spencer brought it all up again. 
 

4. The Lizard Kills Billy Connors

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Zeb Wells and Chris Bachalo's "Shed" storyline took place in the pages of Amazing Spider-Man #630 and #631. Taking a deep dive into the mind of Dr. Curt Connors and what it means for him to share his psyche with the Lizard, we watch as the mild-mannered scientist is eventually overwhelmed by his other side, and murders his son in the process.

The line was blurred here between Curt and the Lizard, and while the story itself was effective enough and definitely left a lasting impact, the fact he actually ate young Billy just felt like it was a step too far. 

This didn't really even have much in the way of a lasting impact as the Lizard was soon sidelined, eventually regaining his mind and being reunited with a cloned, Lizard version of his son. Now, he's back to his old status quo, so perhaps Marvel Comics just wanted to move on from this?
 

3. The Clone Conspiracy

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The Clone Conspiracy revealed that there was a new Jackal in town who was cloning all of Peter Parker's fallen friends and enemies. While the story served as a decent way to bring back familiar faces overdue a return, this series dropped the ball in a huge way when it came to reuniting Spidey with the likes of Uncle Ben and Gwen Stacy. 

However, by far the dumbest plot point to be found here came with the reveal that it was Ben Reilly beneath the Jackal's mask. Peter's clone from the 90s and the Scarlet Spider, Ben was massively popular, but everything here was basically just character assassination at its worst. 

This direction made zero sense for Reilly - who at one time even replaced Peter as Spider-Man in the comics - and while fans of the character were glad to see him back to his do-gooding ways, that sadly didn't last. Now, he's back to being a bad guy and has been shelved after becoming the villain known as Chasm.
 

2. Superior Spider-Man

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We know some of you loved this era, but for us, the decision to have Doctor Octopus take control of Peter Parker's body and live his life as the "Superior" Spider-Man was nothing short of awful. Along the way, Otto creepily romanced Mary Jane while pretending to be Peter, killed criminals, and ruined the wall-crawler's relationships with some of his greatest allies.

Had this been a storyline lasting for just a few arcs, it might have been easier to digest, but this went on for years.

The story ended with a whimper when Ock just decided to hand control back to Peter because he couldn't defeat the Green Goblin, and this ultimately felt like the writer responsible for this arc was living out some weird wish fulfilment. Regardless, this was a bad time to be a Spider-Man fan...and for some reason, the Superior Spider-Man will soon return.
 

1. One More Day

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Perhaps the most hated Amazing Spider-Man stories of all time among comic book fans, "One More Day" picked up shortly after Peter had revealed his identity to the world and become a wanted fugitive after turning his back on Iron Man and his pro-Superhuman Registration Act forces.

Seeking to take the ultimate revenge on his old enemy, the Kingpin puts out a hit on Spidey and his family, and poor Aunt May ends up taking a bullet. Long story short, she's dying, and Peter is forced to take drastic measures.

After everyone he turns to makes it clear that they can't help, the Marvel Universe's version of the devil, Mephisto, offers Peter a deal: his marriage in exchange for his aunt's life. Peter and MJ accept, and what followed was a new status quo for the web-slinger which regressed his character development by a good 20 or 30 years. There have been signs this will be undone, but they've so far come to naught so we're not banking on it...
 

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FireandBlood
FireandBlood - 8/16/2023, 12:09 PM
Scrolled all the way down just to check what should be number one is number one and it was, so 👍
tluciotti74
tluciotti74 - 8/16/2023, 12:45 PM
@TheFinestSmack - at least they both, rightfully, agree that One More Day is the worst
The1st
The1st - 8/16/2023, 2:04 PM
@tluciotti74 - People love Petey, but if you knew him in real life it's the greatest ongoing dumpster fire ever.
knomad
knomad - 8/16/2023, 12:21 PM
Translation: It's a slow news day, so here's a another worthless, highly-subjective Wilding list
GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/16/2023, 12:28 PM
Na nothing is as haunting as Norman beating Gwen's cheeks. I remember reading that story for the first time. And I really enjoyed that run up until that point...
Ojeet78
Ojeet78 - 8/16/2023, 1:58 PM
@GhostDog - It was such a terrible arc. Nick Spencer retconning Gwen to be Mysterio doesnt make it any less terrible.
GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/16/2023, 2:33 PM
@Ojeet78 - yea that was a bad one too
DrTragggerr
DrTragggerr - 8/16/2023, 12:29 PM
Most of these will be called out, and rightfully so, but I personally dislike Shed. A spiderman horror story is great but killng billy reeks of stretching a character too long. It reminds me of mr freeze and Nora free. Nora is sick, Freeze finds cure, cure fails, nora dies, oh wait mr freeze is boring now, bring back nora, she is evil, freeze again, Mr Freeze tries to cure his wife, oh wait she cured now, she leaves freeze, freeze is happy, WAIT WE CANT USE MR FREEZE freeze is upset and does some other bullshit to be in more episodes, and has vaguely sad about something. Nora is frozen again.

Just endless. Some characters should just be retired imo. Esspecialy tagic ones like Lizard and Freeze who's stories only last so long
GhostDog
GhostDog - 8/16/2023, 12:48 PM
@DrTragggerr - Freeze deserves and end sometimes. I really liked how Subzero gave him that.

DrTragggerr
DrTragggerr - 8/16/2023, 1:18 PM
@GhostDog - Then new adventures [frick]ed him over. New adventures isnt canon to animated series imo
Ojeet78
Ojeet78 - 8/16/2023, 2:02 PM
@DrTragggerr - I agree. This sentiment needs to extend to Peter as well. Characters around him are allowed to grow but Peter keeps circling that "loser" status quo. Marvel needs to find a way to retire the character for good. Give him the conclusion that 616 Peter B got in the Spiderverse movies.
dragon316
dragon316 - 8/16/2023, 1:01 PM
Fans can say what they want organic web shooters and Superior Spider-Man what I like most of Spider-Man.,

Peter Parker is suppose to be smart he wasn’t smart enough to make some stuff in Superior Spider-Man series he never even thought about making stuff to be Spider-Man easy on him, organic web shooters I didn’t like how they became about live or die series but everything that came organic web shooters made Spider-Man made like spider man comics more then what they where before night vision , have people attach to his sticky back , stingers little bit much .

One day terrible since that event marvel is trying very hard to make up for that event all they do is make choices Peter Parker do make one mistake after another to make Spider-Man comics worse and worse with his relationship life
Webster614
Webster614 - 8/16/2023, 2:04 PM
@dragon316 - I honestly have no clue what you just said...
THEDARKKNIGHT1939
THEDARKKNIGHT1939 - 8/16/2023, 1:02 PM
Spider-Man: Reign tried to be The Dark Knight Returns but was more like The Dark Knight Strikes Again.

Highflyer
Highflyer - 8/16/2023, 1:09 PM
I'm in the minority of people who actually enjoyed Superior Spider-Man.
CerealKiller1
CerealKiller1 - 8/17/2023, 12:21 AM
@Highflyer - It’s actually not a minority - while it took awhile for people to warm to it, it’s actually a pretty well liked and respected run for what it is. Josh is just being unnecessarily harsh on it
narrow290
narrow290 - 8/16/2023, 1:35 PM
OT: Blue Beatle is at 88% on RT...Just bought my ticket!
Ojeet78
Ojeet78 - 8/16/2023, 2:04 PM
This list just made me realise how much character assassination and schlock the average Spider-Man fan has to put up with.
BeyondTheGrave
BeyondTheGrave - 8/16/2023, 2:57 PM
I disliked Superior Spider-Man...at first, I downright hated everything but...it won me over. I like it, I thought the ending was good and glad Peter was back. I also liked when both of them exist, never enough Spider-People.

One more Day is awful, it sucks, no justification.
NoobNoob
NoobNoob - 8/16/2023, 3:39 PM
funny how most of the list are plots from this time...

and now we have that awful story from Zeb...


The writters of this generation need to give a break to the poor spidey
IcePyke
IcePyke - 8/16/2023, 4:09 PM
1. Paul

Equivocal
Equivocal - 8/16/2023, 10:21 PM
I swear...

some people REALLY REALLY hate Spiderman/Peter Parker

the guy never catches a break !

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