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Here are the 10 most iconic Spider-Man covers that helped change the Wall-Crawler’s comic book history.
10) Amazing Spider-Man #404

One thing that really changed Spider-Man comics and the Marvel Universe historically is the arrival of the clones and the implementation of the spider-totem and its connection to spider-based heroes across the multiverse. The cover of The Amazing Spider-Man #404 touches on both of these things, with Peter Parker’s Spider-Man battling his clone, Ben Reilly. The shot of Spider-Man fighting his clone and the webs all around the background is striking, and it shows the shift that the comic would make into a more mythical approach.
9) Amazing Spider-Man #300

The cover ofย The Amazing Spider-Manย #300 did two things that made it iconic and helped change comic book history. The biggest thing was that it showed Spider-Man swinging with his black costume on. This costume was a regular one that he created after he ditched the symbiote. However, this was also the issue that officially introduced Venom into Spider-Man’s world, and it was Eddie Brock’s first appearance. By the end of this issue, Spider-Man agreed to lose the black costume and return to his regular red and blue, and the black look was then passed on to Venom specifically.
8) Amazing Spider-Man #238

There might not be a Spider-Man cover that is more iconic thanย The Amazing Spider-Manย #238, which is impressive since it features someone that younger fans might only consider a B-list villain. However, at the time of its release, that was far from the truth. Hobgoblin was the most significant villain introduced in Spider-Man comics at the time of his debut, and it was a very long time before the mystery of who he was and why he was targeting Spider-Man was revealed. Hobgoblin is making a return now, but at the time, this comic book cover was iconic and showed how big a deal Hobgoblin was at the time.
7) Amazing Spider-Man #700

What makes the cover ofย The Amazing Spider-Manย #700 so iconic is that the design is so intricately designed that it is mind-boggling at how much was added to the cover, from all the various Spider-Men in red to the shots from the past in the eyes, and the black-costumed heresa nd villains around the eyes. However, what makes this so important as a cover is that it was a homage to his past in the issue where Peter Parker died, and Doctor Octopus took over as the Superior Spider-Man from that point on (at least until Marvel resurrected Peter).
6) Amazing Spider-Man #33

The Amazing Spider-Man #33 was a low-key cover that was nonetheless so very important in Spider-Man’s history. To this point, Spider-Man was a teenager who was trying to make it as a superhero, and that was his allure and what made him such a strong underdog to cheer for. However, the cover of this issue was one part of a two image story, to be ghonest. In the first image on the cover, Spider-Man was crushed under a safe door and seemed defeated. However, inside the issue was one of Spider-Man’s greatest tests of strength when he lifted the entire door off him and showed how powerful he really was. Peter was always strong, but this forced him to power up fast.













