Spider-Man's Creators

Spider-Man is a comic book character that first appeared in Amazing Fantasy #15
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David Michelinie
First issue credit: Unknown

Born May 6, 1948. Wrote the second longest run of The Amazing Spider-Man. Only Stan Lee wrote more.

Gerry Conway
First issue credit: Unknown

Wrote Amazing Spider-Man #121 and #122 featuring the deaths of both Gwen Stacy and the Green Goblin. He also wrote the first Clone Saga and co-created both the Punisher and the Jackal.

J. Michael Straczynski
First issue credit: Unknown

Was the first writer to suggest that Spider-Man\'s powers may have mystical origins. He also wrote the controversial \\\"Sins Past\\\" storyline.

John Romita
First issue credit: Unknown

John Romita is one of the legendary "Marvel Bullpen" artists of the "Silver Age" of comics. His namesake son John Romita Jr. has carried on the family tradition into the "Bronze Age" of comics.

John Romita Jr
First issue credit: Unknown

The son of legendary artist John Romita. He has worked at Marvel for the majority of his career.

Len Wein
First issue credit: Unknown

Mark Bagley
First issue credit: Unknown

Drew Ultimate Spider-Man for 111 issues with writer Brian Michael Bendis. He also co-created Carnage.

Marv Wolfman
First issue credit: Unknown

Co-created the Black Cat, and wrote Amazing Spider-Man #200 where Peter confronts the man who murdered his uncle a second time.

Roger Stern
First issue credit: Unknown

Co-created the Hobgoblin and wrote the classic story The Kid Who Collected Spider-Man.

Ross Andru
First issue credit: Unknown

Ross Andru had a very long stint on The Amazing Spider-Man lasting from issue #125 up until issue #185. He also co-created the Punisher and drew the Superman vs. The Amazing Spider-Man one shot.

Stan Lee
First issue credit: Unknown

Co-created Spider-Man with Steve Ditko. His contributions to Spider-Man lore are too numerous to mention.

Steve Ditko
First issue credit: Unknown

Co-created Spider-Man with Stan Lee, as well as a number of his most famous rogues gallery including the Green Goblin, Doctor Octopus, the Sandman, the Vulture, Electro, Mysterio, the Lizard, etc. Left Amazing Spider-Man over creative disputs with Stan Lee.

Todd Mcfarlane
First issue credit: Unknown

Revitalised Spider-Man starting with Amazing #298. Created the postures and poses which informed the cartoon series in the 1990s and the Sam Raimi movies.


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