Comics : Ultimate Spider-Man One Shots

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Ultimate Spider-Man doesn't get a lot of one-shots, but when they do happen, here's the place we put them.

Section Name: Spider-Man Ultimate Universe
Base Level: SM Title

Ultimate Spider-Man Super Special #1
Editor:  Ralph Macchio
Writer:  Brian Michael Bendis
Artists:  Alex Maleev, Dan Brereton, John Romita, Sr., Al Milgrom, Frank Cho, Jim Mahfood, Scott Morse, Craig Thompson, Michael Avon Oeming, Jason Pearson, Sean Phillips, Mark Bagley, Rodney Ramos, Bill Sienkiewicz, P. Craig Russell, Jacen Burrows, Walden Wong, Leonard Kirk, Terry Pallort, Dave Gibbons, Mike Gaydos, James Kochalka, David Mack, Bret Weldele, Ashley Wood, Art Thibert
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Jul 2002 : NM ($3.50) : SM Title
 Reprinted In: Spider-Man TPB (Ultimate MTU) #3
 Review by Peter Kroon (4 Webs)
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