Product Description: This one's got it all! The return of Doctor Octopus, Daredevil, a wedding you never predicted, and the return of one of the most important people in Peter Parker's life in a giant-sized story by Dan Slott and John Romita Jr. Doc's back in town, but it's only a prelude to darker days ahead as Spidey unknowingly prepares for a gauntlet he can't even see coming. On top of all that, witness the return of one of Spider-Man's creators, Smilin' Stan Lee (along with Masticatin' Macros Martin) as he presents a story of unbridled passion, drama, and angst as Spidey reflects over his many, many years of adventures. But that ain't all...as the rest of the Spidey Web-Heads bring you several short features showcasing some rarely explored aspects of both Spidey and Pete's life. And in Annual #36, see the second most important wedding day of Peter Parker's life! Plus, Pete's love life takes a turn for the worse just as his old flame Mary Jane returns to New York City. (FINALLY!! What took us so long?!) Collects Amazing Spider-Man #600-601, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #36, and material from Amazing Spider-Man Family #7.
A Few Pages of History ^ Spiderman: Died in your arms tonight is a historic graphic novel in the timeline of Marvel history because it contains Spiderman issue #600. I actually own the Spiderman #600 issue and I highly recommend it.
Collects the oversized ASM #600, plus #601 and an Annual ^ The 200 page "Died In Your Arms Tonight" hardcover collects Amazing Spider-Man #600-601, ASM Annual #36, and material from ASM Family #7. Chronologically first is the Annual, written by Marc Guggenheim and penciled by Pat Olliffe. The run-up to the Reilly/Jameson wedding is enjoyable, but the central narrative underwhelms, featuring a pedestrian new villain "Velociraptor" and a setup of forthcoming story arc that continues the Clone Saga in ASM 608-610. The acclaimed issue #600 spans 104 pages, the bulk an oversized feature from writer Dan Slott and artist John Romita Jr. that features Doctor Octopus, Daredevil, and Aunt May's wedding. #600 also contains six short Spider-Man segments from co-creator Stan Lee and the current cast of ASM writers and artists, plus four fake covers. Issue #601 opens the "Red Headed Stranger" arc with the repercussions from Peter's surprises both at and after the wedding. Peter's escapades seemed a bit out of character and were softened in retcon a few ASM issues later. #601 also included a Brian Michael Bendis/Joe Quesada short story of Spider-Man's visit to new mother Jessica Jones-Cage.