The best years for Spider-Man comics were often when there were major story events and character growth. For instance, the early 2000s. As for the worst years, it could be argued that the mid-80s had some less compelling storylines. But it's all subjective and depends on personal preferences.
The best runs often feature complex storylines and well-developed characters. The worst might have inconsistent plots or poor characterizations.
The rankings can vary depending on personal preferences. But some commonly considered top ones include 'The Amazing Spider-Man' for its classic storylines and character development.
For many, 'The Clone Saga' was a letdown. It got overly convoluted and confused fans with its complex web of clones and storylines.
The 'Iron Spider' suit from some storylines has been criticized for its overly complex design and lack of the classic Spider-Man feel.
Maybe it's the weak plot or unconvincing character development that makes them the worst.
Well, it depends on various factors. Maybe comics with inconsistent art styles or stories that don't fit the character's essence could be on the list. But it's subjective.
One of the worst could be 'One More Day'. In this story, Peter Parker makes a deal with Mephisto to save Aunt May's life, which results in his marriage to Mary Jane being erased. It was really controversial as it undid a lot of character development and relationship building that had been going on for years.
I think 'Spider-Man Unlimited' could be considered one of the worst. The storylines were often convoluted and the animation wasn't that great.
I'd say 'Spider-Man: No Way Home' comics are top-notch. They combine action and emotion really well, and the art is amazing. Also, 'Spider-Man: Miles Morales' comics have gained a lot of popularity recently for their fresh take on the character.
Well, it's tough to pick. But many consider Miles Morales as the best for his fresh take and unique background. He brings a new perspective to the Spider-Man mythos.